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the designators

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A person who, or term that, designates

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Initially, the new naming system will affect only Web addresses with "country codes," the designators at the end of an address name, like.kr (for Korea) or.ru (for Russia).

The designators after the quotes signify an individual quote [iX] from the transcripts or a quote from the catme.org peer evaluation [cX].

For example, 'The evening star in α = the morning star in α' would seem to be a necessarily true, a posteriori statement whose necessity and aposteriority cannot be explained in terms of the nondescriptive nature of the designators flanking the '=' sign.

For African and African-descended peoples were of little or no philosophical or anthropological significance to those who have been the designators, historians, practitioners, and mediators of the discipline's institutionalized canons of issues, figures, agendas, conceptual and methodological traditions, problem-sets, texts or text-analogs, organizations, and institutions.

The results of these test-crosses indicated that the six bmr mutant lines (29, 100, 122, 1107, 1168, and 1937) represent four novel loci, which we named bmr29 through bmr32 to avoid overlap with the designators bmr1 through bmr28 for bmr mutants previously isolated at Purdue University in the 1970s (Porter et al. 1978; Saballos et al. 2008).

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With semiactive homing the designator or illuminator might be remote from the launch platform.

No meetings of the Business Cycle Dating Committee, a National Bureau of Economic Research body that is the designator of peaks and troughs, have been held.

This process, one that the individual user normally would not be aware of, takes the U.R.L., or address, that normally directs a browser request to the server housing the information and converts the address to an A.R.L., the designator for an Akamai server.

Finally the letter "Z" was inserted at the front of the designator to represent China (Zhongguo).

Reference is not secured by way of causal grounding; you never point to anything in a baptismal ceremony.[4] Yet the designator is rigid.

Since Darwin's work, the designator "evolution" has been typically, if not exclusively, linked with the theory of natural selection as the primary cause by which such species change has occurred over historical time.

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