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The streets were snarled; the stadium has no designated parking.
Abbas is eighty-two, with a smoking habit, and he has no designated successor.
But without a pianist of the appropriate lineage, the band has no designated mischief maker.
Pro tennis, of course, has no designated season; it is a yearlong grind, front-loaded with three majors in the first six months of the year.
Hyndman, born in Macao and also a coach of jujitsu, spent 25 years at Southern Methodist University before the Dallas owner, Clark Hunt, tempted him to the M.L.S. Hyndman has no designated player.
Judge McIntyre said the issues she will weigh at that hearing will include how Occupy Boston, which, like its sister protests across the country, has no designated leaders or official representatives, can be a party to such a lawsuit, as well as whether occupation truly constitutes expression that must be protected under the first amendment.
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The Australians have no designated kicking coach.
Centre A had no designated cancer genetics clinics, while centres C and D provided designated clinics at a total of 16 different hospitals.
Even worse, he said, for most of the year four classes had no designated teacher at all.
(One physician, a medical librarian, dug up a 2006 study reporting that 16 percent of people in intensive care units have no designated decision-maker and no identifiable family who could fill that role).
Guardian analysis of data provided by the EU shows that 19 camps receive no designated EU funding for water-related infrastructure such as toilets and showers; another 19 have no designated funding for healthcare; 10 receive no designated funding for psycho-social care; 26 receive no designated funding for child protection or child-friendly spaces; 25 receive no funding for female friendly spaces.
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