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She was redesignated with the hull classification symbol AG-17.
This roadway was redesignated with the creation of the U.S. Highway System in 1926.
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The Committee was formally redesignated as a civic association, with the goal of resolving future conflicts between the various ethnic groups that remain in Timbuktu.
Hadrian's Wall, a line of fortifications along the council area's southern boundary that marks the Roman's northern limes (border) in Britain, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987; in 2005 UNESCO redesignated it (as a transnational site) with the addition of portions of the Roman limes in western and southern Germany.
The former routing of M-83 from Bay Port, eastward across The Thumb, to Harbor Beach where it met up with US 25 was redesignated M-142.
The navy commandeered numerous fishing vessels and redesignated them as YP boats, tasked with defending coastal waters against enemy submarines and delivering food and equipment to military personnel offshore; they were particularly prized for having refrigeration units.
The forward and main support battalions, along with the Aviation Maintenance Company, were redesignated in 1987, becoming the 15th and 115th Forward Support Battalions, 27th Main Support Battalion, and 227th Transportation Company Aviation Maintenancee).
During the 1990s the number of universities doubled, with locally run polytechnics being redesignated as full universities.
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