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The man designated to take over is his half-brother, Prince Salman.
We have one partner designated to take all the "flu -related calls so our advice is consistent.
ADMINISTERING POSTWAR IRAQ -- Lt. Gen. Jay Garner, a retired Army officer, is designated to take charge in Iraq once President Hussein is overthrown.
The club have launched an investigation into why supporters were delayed getting into the Napoli stadium because buses designated to take them in safely failed to leave for the ground on time.
It may also have been to put Mr Cherkesov, now designated to take charge of Russia's campaign against drugs, closer to the federal centre, where he can double as Mr Putin's own re-election fixer.
And the commercial side? A. Last summer we were designated to take over the retail corridor — 33 stores, 100,000 square feet — that had been poorly managed over decades by the state agency, the Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation.
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Pay a neighbor's kid, go as a group with one person designated to drive, take a taxi or a bus.
The narrator appears to be at war with the thing he's been designated to create, taking part in real-life scenes as close to those we've been commanded to perform.
The narrator appears to be at war with the thing he's been designated to create, taking part in real life scenes as close to those we've been commanded through in second person.
He was designated last year to take over religious leadership of the church.
"He was usually the one to be the designated driver, to take responsibility, to help everyone out," Mr. Badgett said.
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