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The lower part designated for providing the constructed answer resembles so-called T-accounts, which are a common notation for accounting records in double-entry bookkeeping (cf. Fig. 7).
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The U.S. in part designates these organizations as terrorist because of its alliance with Israel.
The HV operational plan was set out in four separate parts, designated Storm-1 through 4, which were allocated to various corps based upon their individual areas of responsibility (AORs).
Instead of opening the field for actors of any race to compete for any role in a color-blind manner, there has been a significant number of parts designated as ethnic this year, making them off-limits for Caucasian actors, some agents signal.
The colon was divided into two equal length parts designated proximal and distal colon.
The countertenor Christophe Dumaux, with a pencil mustache, was a portrait evil as Ptolemy and Alice Coote was excellent as Sextus, the one part Handel designated as a trouser role.
Consequently, the desired geometrical configurations for both straight parts and corner parts satisfying designated CLD property can be obtained and the whole sealing can be achieved with variable cross-section, resulting in an ideal door closing effort.
The third part is designated for giving feedback on that day's session in order to give participants the opportunity to tailor the sessions to their needs.
He returned the next day and apologized, and seemed to accept his role as a part-time designated hitter.
He's a spot player now in left and center, a part-time designated hitter, along with Giambi.
If he can't play second base, he might serve as a part-time designated hitter, pinch-runner and pinch-hitter for the Yankees.
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