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The trainer was initially designated as the Yak-Jumo vyvoznoy, but it was eventually designated as the Yak-21 although some documents refer to it as the Yak-15V, Yak-15UT or Yak-21V.
While studying [PdCl2([9]aneS2O)] ([9]aneS2O = 1-oxa-4,7-dithiacyclononane), 1, two previously unreported phases, designated β- 1 and γ- 1, were discovered: the preparation of the first of these to be revealed (β- 1) could not be reproduced following discovery of the γ- 1 form and it was therefore eventually designated as a disappearing polymorph.
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Meanwhile, Branden's status as Rand's favourite disciple was assumed by Leonard Peikoff, an original member of the Collective whom she would eventually designate as her intellectual and legal heir.
It was finally designated as NY 264.
US 60's violation of two of the conventions would prove to be one of the major sticking points; US 60 eventually was designated as US 66 in 1926, and later it became popular in the culture.
It was eventually designated along the entire portion of current Route 120.
"Route 17 eventually will be designated as Interstate 86 but that hasn't happened yet," said Bob Lambrigger of Bob Lambrigger Realty.
The greatest example of this is when Muir spent four days camping with President Teddy Roosevelt in 1903, resulting in Roosevelt expanding Yosemite National Park and eventually designating millions of acres of wild lands as new national parks and national monuments.
Eventually, the system organized enough to be designated as a tropical depression on October 4, while just east of the Azores.
Eventually, an OS can expect to be designated as an Able Bodied Seaman, or AB.
You can begin reducing the amount of newspaper you use in the space, so that eventually only the place the puppy has designated as her elimination spot is covered with newspaper.
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