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is redesignated
verb
To designate again.
Exact(2)
Then the outgoing chief executive flies to Andrews Air Force Base for his last ride home on Air Force One, which is redesignated "Special Air Mission," since the president is not on board.
Ms Barker suggested wide-ranging reforms to the planning system tied to a special "planning gain supplement" on the massive uplift in values when agricultural land is redesignated for housing development - in effect a tax on the windfall gains made by landowners and developers.
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(It's since been redesignated the 2nd Stryker Brigade).
A deal was done whereby the transactions were redesignated.
At the recent council meeting, the latter was redesignated the other official daily newspaper.
The great-grandfather had been redesignated a Hutu, Theresa explained, because he became poor.
Streets such as Stoke Newington's Wiesbaden Road or Highgate's Bismarck Road were redesignated.
The district was redesignated as a federal territory in 1931 and became a state in 1952.
After the British prevailed in 1900, the SAR was redesignated the Crown Colony of the Transvaal.
They were redesignated as federal territories in 1931 and became states in 1974.
It was redesignated the XX Corps in October 1943 and was ordered to England in February 1944.
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