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For the nearly five decades since, it was represented by just three Republican congressmen, the first two publicly designating their successors and all three inclined to effective deal-making rather than fiery rhetoric.
"It is clear that in publicly designating McDonald's as a privileged target, he helped to create in certain unbalanced people an image" of the company "as scapegoat," Mr. Durand said.
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To apply for access, researchers outside of UK10K had to download and complete a Data Access Agreement (DAA), designed specifically for the project.6 This would then be submitted to the PM as publicly designated point of contact within the project.
The uncertainty regarding Paterno has fueled speculation among fans and in the news media about possible successors, but no one has been publicly designated.
Oman's ruler, Sultan Qaboos, who overthrew his father in 1970, now stands out as easily the longest-serving ruler in the Middle East, and perhaps as the world's only absolute monarch not to have a publicly designated successor.
"The failure to communicate and publicly designate a clear chain of command is problematic".
Eventually relations between the two were repaired, and Zara Yaqob publicly designated Baeda Maryam as his successor.
"But if they aren't going to be available," he said, "they should let us know when and publicly designate whoever will be in charge during their absence".
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