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In other places, Kripke seems to have in mind another account of rigidity: one according to which a rigid designator designates its object in every possible world, whether or not the designatum exists in that world.
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Only the protagonist, a low-level clerk in the Central Registry of Births, Marriages and Deaths, has a name, Jose, but that is such a common name in Portugal that it effectively designates its bearer as an anonymous Everyman.
Every time a given node joins the tree it acquires a binary label that designates its exact position in the tree.
"It's the only game we have that designates its profits," said Lou Torres Lou Torres, a spokesman for the Oregon Lottery.
China designates its space travelers taikonauts (from the Chinese word for "space" and the Greek word for "sailor").
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As designed, Amendment 64 would designate its first $40 million in tax revenue for rebuilding public schools.
The company had said it would designate its senior vice president of global affair, Kent Walker, to attend the hearing (he's appeared previously before the panel).
By the end of the war the Eighteenth Army had been forced into what it had designated its "last stand" area.
Any private club should be allowed to designate its membership any way it chooses.
China is wary enough about its death penalty system that it has long designated its number of executions as a state secret.
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