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I think they actually want to redesignate sin as not being sinful.
Planning is the responsibility of local government, and, as Mr Osborne pointed out, councils already have the power to redesignate land for building.
So desperate is the Treasury in its search for growth that George Osborne is said to want to redesignate protected land to kickstart large-scale housing schemes.
We mentioned in last week's previews that Toronto should just redesignate all their fixtures as cup games, as they can't buy a point in league play.
Robert Avery London In view of Boris Johnson's recent Damascene conversion to Europhobia (Report, 22 February), isn't it time to redesignate him as half man, half Brexit?
The groups promised to pressure the service to redesignate a wide area as critical habitat for the frog, based on the revised economic analysis.
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(It's since been redesignated the 2nd Stryker Brigade).
At the recent council meeting, the latter was redesignated the other official daily newspaper.
The EU referendum redesignated the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland as Little England.
She subsequently redesignated the property and sold it at a profit of more than £1m earlier this year.
"The main reason we redesignated was nothing to do with the bedroom tax," he says.
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