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The groups promised to pressure the service to redesignate a wide area as critical habitat for the frog, based on the revised economic analysis.
In 1965, the Oklahoma and Missouri Departments of Highways submitted a request to reroute US-60 to the south, and to redesignate a portion of old US-60 serving Seneca, as well as a segment of Missouri Route 43 connecting to the new US-60, as US-60 Business.
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WASHINGTON — State Department officials are preparing for a possible decision by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to redesignate an Iranian opposition group as a terrorist organization, in part because of the group's resistance to abandoning its camp in Iraq, two American officials said Wednesday.
The great-grandfather had been redesignated a Hutu, Theresa explained, because he became poor.
The Daily Telegraph said Ms. Ussher had redesignated a second home as a primary residence shortly before selling it.
It was named a national park in 1925 and was redesignated a national monument and historic shrine in 1939.
Benjamin Harrison in 1893, and it was redesignated a game preserve (1903) and national monument (1908) by Pres.
Control of the mission was assumed by Mexico in 1834, and the site was redesignated a pueblo (town).
It was proclaimed a national monument in 1978, and, in 1980, after undergoing boundary changes, it was redesignated a national preserve.
It was established as a national memorial park in 1947, and it underwent subsequent boundary changes and was redesignated a national park in 1978.
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