Sentence examples for he will designate from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Stein has not said whether he will designate anyone.

Winfield says he has not given a thought about whether he will designate a Yankees cap or a Padres cap, a Twins cap or a Blue Jays cap, when he is inducted into the Hall next summer.

One line of argument — which he will designate in his later terminology as the "cosmological argument" — moves in terms of a concept of causality to its conclusion that there must be a first necessary being.

The other — which he will designate in his later terminology as the "physico-theological" argument — moves from observations of order and harmony in the world to its conclusion that there must be a wise creator of that order.

He also announced that he will designate 25 April 2007 as 'Malaria Awareness Day' in the United States to increase public attention and reaffirm the US Government's commitment to fighting the disease.

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He'll designate a tree or a certain person — " 'black shirt,'reded hair,'greenen glasses,' or, before I got married, 'hot mama' " — as a boundary for each strip.

He'll designate a tree or a certain person—" 'black shirt,'reded hair,'greenen glasses,' or, before I got married, 'hot mama' "—as a boundary for each strip.

In order to accommodate those people with pet allergies or a deathly fear of dogs, he said, Amtrak will designate one or several cars of each train pet-free.

Instead, the county executive committee will designate the nominee once the Congressional lines are drawn, he said.

Next week the commission will designate a swathe of Harlem.

In October 2002, it will designate one site as the American bid city.

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