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Interestingly, the "S" designation S-for-Spaceplane has been used only once in designating the SR-71 as a Spaceplane Reconnaissance aircraft, actually named the RS-71, correctly, at first.
Mammalian H3.1 is clearly derived from animal H3.2, but there seems little advantage in designating mammalian H3.1 and H3.2 as 'H3.2.1' and 'H3.2.2', although both pairs of designations would be allowable under our nomenclature guidelines.
Fortenberry also highlighted the flexibility that donors have in designating where their funds are used.
Brazil, for instance, was until recently a leader in designating protected areas.
Please join us in designating the Hobby Shop (Fund #2669500) with your gift to MIT.
The ruling, by Judge David C. Bury of Federal District Court, could result in designating all the 13.5 million acres.
In designating him for the crown, the Swedes hoped that he would somehow reconquer Finland and the Åland Islands.
And in its factories, the company has started still another track in designating 15 people as manufacturing consulting technologists.
The second is that Taylor is awfully free in designating recessions as the result of financial crisis.
Finally, the police delayed in designating the attack site a crime scene because of the initial impression that Mr. Rosenbaum was drunk.
He said the president had been "outstanding" and praised Obama's swiftness in designating New Jersey a disaster zone, opening up federal funds for relief work.
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