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The remains of murdered Republicans were unearthed from mass graves and trucked to the valley to be mixed with dead Nationalists, so it could be designated a place for all civil war victims.
Eventually, the simulation could become so realistic that it could be designated the first true application of virtual reality.
The UGA/27/70 and UGA/2/97 viruses were assigned to topotypes V and VI, respectively (5 ); because the UGA/1/13 is ≈20% different from these strains, it could be designated as a new topotype.
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Indeed, it has been suggested that such cases could be designated as belonging to a new diagnostic category, perhaps termed "mixed eating disorder" (Fairburn & Bohn, 2005).
Based on its module activity, this module could be designated as a tumor repressor module.
It was Gove who refused to dismiss words as slang when they could be designated "nonstandard" or "substandard," made pronunciations more varied (the Third featured 26 ways to pronounce "lingerie," 24 more than the Second contained) and otherwise made the Third more abstruse and less fathomable.
All of you could be designated, at a stroke and for life, vulgar, coarse, and inferior.
Depending on what is discovered, the smaller area could be designated a historic site.
If we brought the Duck back, the whole property could be designated a national historic site".
—Attorney General Eric Holder "WikiLeaks could be designated a foreign terrorist organization".
At most, Walter could be designated as what the Italians call "the manager on the field".
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