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As next of kin, he designated a cousin in Los Angeles.

He designated a caveman mask as "dangerous" and, in a deliberate gesture of civic generosity, a Dick Cheney mask as "neutral".

He designated a three-bedroom house in his Dewsbury constituency, which he rents for £100 a week, as his main home, according to the paper.

In the article, Father Flannery, a Redemptorist priest, wrote that he no longer believed that "the priesthood as we currently have it in the church originated with Jesus" or that he designated "a special group of his followers as priests".

His health has become precarious enough that before undergoing surgery this week he designated a successor for the first time, saying that Vice President Nicolás Maduro should lead in his place if he cannot continue.

In 1967 Neuhaus unveiled the first work that he designated a sound installation; Drive-In Music (October 1967 April 1968), a series of radio transmitters staggered for a half-mile length of the Lincoln Parkway, produced sounds that could be picked up by car radios and that varied according to the speed of the vehicle.

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Shortly before the emperor's death, he designated an eight-year-old son as heir apparent; then, anticipating his own death, he had the youth's mother accused of a crime and imprisoned.

The next year found him in Siena and Stuttgart — and here I give up recording Kippenberger's ricochets amid sites and scenes in Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, America, Brazil (where, in 1986, he bought a derelict gas station, which he designated an art work and, strumming his homeland's jumpy historical nerves, named for Martin Bormann), Canada, Greece, and elsewhere.

He held the seat until he was designated a life peer -- Lord Hailsham once more -- when appointed Lord Chancellor in 1970 by Mr. Heath.

After he uploaded those statistics on Strava, he was designated a "KOM" or "King of the Mountain".

And, when he was designated a cardinal in 2001 by Pope John Paul II, he was not a bishop or an archbishop, though his voice had been influential in American Catholicism.

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