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One was designated Santa Barbara County, meaning the grapes came from more than one appellation.

A small plaque on the front of its black granite base designated its meaning: "Trophée des Champions".

The second changeover from Harry Aikines-Aryeetoy to James Ellington took place out of the designated box, meaning the result was always likely to be reversed.

Nowadays you'll also see wines designated trocken, meaning they were fermented until bone dry, and halbtrocken, slightly less dry, and even wines with no reference at all to ripeness or sweetness.

At that time, part of the nineteen-million-acre refuge was designated wilderness, meaning that no oil drilling was allowed there; however, one and a half million acres along the Beaufort Sea were left in a vexed sort of limbo, neither accessible to the energy industry nor permanently off-limits.

Not only does the National League have more teams than the American League and therefore more fourth and fifth starters and middle relievers, but it also doesn't have the designated hitter, meaning that managers use pinch-hitters for pitchers and thus use more middle relievers.

Unlike the traditional approaches, G is taken as the Gram of the normalized equivalent dictionary of the system, ensuring that ∥H−G∥2F has the designated physical meaning.

Applications also cannot write data anywhere except in their designated area, meaning developers can't modify data from any other applications.

Although two of the five JJI's involved in the collaboration described here were privately owned – the three others are under government control – JJI's mainly cater to specific regionally designated areas, meaning that competition is relatively low compared to most commercial organisations.

(Each pet care location is surrounded by its own designated territory, meaning that the actual distance within which employees are barred from working may exceed 25 miles).

The Ethics of Ambiguity opens with an account of intentionality which designates the meaning-disclosing, meaning-making and meaning-desiring activities of consciousness as both insistent and ambiguous insistent in that they are spontaneous and unstoppable; ambiguous in that they preclude any possibility of self-unification or closure.

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