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Another option: The council might designate individual money funds, or the companies that manage them, as systemically important.
Mr. Woodward calls his own naval histories "combat narratives," but that term might designate history as a whole.
Though Steven might designate Peter as his friend, Peter might not think of Steven the same way; he might never designate Steven as a friend.
The department is trying to figure out what hospital it might designate as the main SARS treatment site in the event of a major outbreak.
My first introduction to the sort of culinary tricks we might designate today as hacks was in the pages of Cook's Illustrated.
United Russia is holding a meeting in two weeks at which Mr. Putin might designate a candidate to run in the presidential election in March.
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"Although I might still designate one side for New Yorkers".
The owner might also designate specific trees to retain as logs for personal use, or buy back some logs from the logger.
Although only the original portion of the church was designated yesterday, Jennifer Raab, chairwoman of the commission, said the board would continue to consider the southern wing and might eventually designate it.
Perhaps the bank is concerned that the landmarks agency might also designate the interior of the Morgan building; although closed now, in the past it was open to the public.
About 1,000 project members opted out of moving to New Hampshire, largely for geographic reasons, and Dr. Sorens said the project might eventually designate a second free state out west.
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