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Though few of them knew it, those who insisted on being designated as asylum seekers had legal rights to a judicial hearing under the 1951 United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, to which Israel (unsurprisingly) was one of the original twenty-six signatorefugeesfugees cannot be returned to countries where they may be at risk of persecution.
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It turns out that Barack Obama's planes (there are actually two of them; whichever one the president is on is designated "Air Force One") entered service in September and December 1990 making both of them nearly 20 years old.
The dunes, although owned by the individuals whose property they are on, were designated a conservation area, and they can be crossed only by wooden walkways that individual homeowners must build.
We used the probability of the gene being designated ON as our prediction.
Multifocal disease can produce macroscopic deposits on ultrasound, the largest deposit being designated the primary cancer.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS -- Everything is on one level; one table is designated for wheelchairs.
We then assessed products' websites for claims (one product on reassessment was designated a dietary product) and viewed a total of 1035 web pages (web appendix 1).
Orosco, whom the Yankees acquired from San Diego on July 22, was designated for assignment last Tuesday.
The region centred on Ironbridge was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1986.
Most of what the department agreed to provide on Tuesday is designated for the construction of bus depots and other mass transit improvements.
Last month, B Reactor, the world's first major nuclear reactor and the source of plutonium for the bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki, was designated a national historic landmark.
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