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But some specific compliance designations and courses can help, too.
Each agency decides what that means, producing 107 different protected designations and 130 different procedures.
First came county designations and then subdivisions like Carneros or Santa Maria Valley.
Fletcher, with his innate contrariness, liked reversing accepted designations and watching the results.
Designations and classifications of the Nilo-Saharan languages are provided in the table.
The Fish and Wildlife Service has begun inserting a "disclaimer" into critical habitat designations and news releases.
Section Five is headed "Emergency Designations" and sub-section b) carries the heading "Pay-as-you-go".
Together with its derivatives, it is one of the most heavily worked literary designations and one of the most imprecise.
Most come from vineyards with the coveted premier cru (first growth) and grand cru (great growth) designations, and they are expensive.
Senator Pete V. Domenici, Republican of New Mexico, earmarked $4 million through three designations, and Representative Jim Nussle, Republican of Iowa, had a single earmark worth $1.8 million.
Mr. Todd assumed the post toward the end of a building boom, when the real estate industry was chafing and complaining steadily about landmarks designations and regulations.
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