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The punishment is rooted in Islamic legal traditions, known as hadiths, that designate it as the penalty for adultery.
Of course an object might have several signs that designate it, but with different senses.
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"It's the only game we have that designates its profits," said Lou Torres Lou Torres, a spokesman for the Oregon Lottery.
Still, the group has dozens of supporters on Capitol Hill who have suggested that designating it a terrorist organization, first done by the Clinton administration in 1997, was a political decision meant as a gesture to Iran that could legitimately be reversed given new concerns about the situation in Iraq.
An FBI representative said the agency was investigating whether the shooting violated federal laws that might designate it as a hate crime, the New York Daily News reported.
That designates him as the likely eventual successor to Mr. Bungey as the Bates chief executive.
If your husband has little time to spend with his kids and chooses to spend that time playing video games, I suggest that he designate it as one-on-one time, without the other kids hanging out as an audience in the peanut gallery.
Though it is only mankind that has designated it such, here, just west of the international dateline, this is still the world's first sunrise.
One is a superyacht that costs 60 million euros if bought from a regular superyacht shop, but he's selling his for 75 million because it comes with a certificate that officially designates it "art".
In the city, it's not unusual to find signs in coffee shops that designate themselves as "safe spaces".
— is directly appealing to readers to rescue the Yaak Valley by demanding that the government designate it a protected wilderness.
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