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Some of the steps we took -- like redesigning intersections to better protect pedestrians -- can work in places like Mumbai, which we have just designated as one of 10 cities participating in the Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety.
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Let "now-necessary" designate temporal necessity, the type of necessity that the past is supposed to have just because it is past.
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Then she announced an activation coup: the Mets had just agreed to designate a "Mad Men" seating section at one of their games.
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