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This area was designated region A and the reasons were obvious days after.
"I was, for some reason, designated from an early age to in the language of the time—'represent the race.' For that reason, everybody drew a ring of protection around me". Dodson went on to West Chester State College, and to Villanova, where he earned a master's in history and political science.
"I was, for some reason, designated from an early age to — in the language of the time — 'represent the race.' For that reason, everybody drew a ring of protection around me". Dodson went on to West Chester State College, and to Villanova, where he earned a master's in history and political science.
Congress, for good reason, designated the area as a wildlife refuge in 1960 and as permanent wilderness in 1980.
Furthermore, parents were asked to indicate their expectations for antibiotic use corresponding to URTI symptoms and to designate the reasons for antibiotic use without medical advice.
In a later conversation, however, Terri Rosen Deutsch, the commission's chief of staff, said she could not provide a list of cultural landmarks, saying sites are often designated for several reasons.
According to English Heritage, graffiti has never been given listed protection in its own right, although it can be found on buildings which have been designated for other reasons.
We note that the sixth and final chromosome of C. elegans, designated for legacy reasons as chromosome X, was excluded from this analysis as it is known to have substantial differences in gene encoding properties as compared to chromosomes I V.
Ignoring cases with bad initial positioning by the SOL program (so improvement of this positioning and scoring could not be made by the DISCORE program), there were designated two major reasons of low postprocessing quality: poor solvent model parameterization and very simple empiric entropy calculation (by counting of the ligand torsions) both in the SOL and DISCORE programs.
Section 44 of the Terrorism Act gave the police the power to stop and search anyone they chose, without reason, within designated high-risk areas.
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