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We then designated them as gapCp1 and gapCp2 respectively and designed two pairs of specific primers, gapCp1-F (5′ GCTGCATATACATAGGGACATCG 3′) and gapCp1-R (5′ CAAAGTGATCATTCAAAGCAATG 3′), gapCp2-F (5′ CGAGAAGAATCTTTAGCCAACCT 3′) and gapCp2-R (5′ GTCGTACCAAGCCACAAGTTTC 3′), to amplify them.
A room in another flat of a fellow MP was then designated as his main home.
The arms of the transept are then designated by direction, as north transept and south transept.
He initially identified that filet mignon appetizer as a wrap, then designated it a salad, then went back to wrap.
Almost simultaneously, what remained of the First Precinct was moved to Ericsson Place, which was then designated the First Precinct.
Arizona claimed him off waivers Aug. 5, then designated him for assignment 10 days later and released him 10 days after that.
Previous revelations about his expenses showed he had spent £4,000 renovating his country home, which was then designated as his second home, before he sold it.
In 2006, a developer, Shlomo Menashe, bought the property then designated as 412 Herkimer Street, which backs up directly onto Agate Court, separated only by a retaining wall that appears to have been added after the original houses.
And when you see some of the plebeian and ageing bodies of women that Rembrandt painted, and then designated as goddesses or Biblical heroines, you know immediately what Von Sandrart meant.
I improved by about four minutes in '62 — and completed the course without stopping — but never broke out of what the Public Schools Athletic League then designated the "scrub" division, sort of a third-string junior varsity.
Burhān defeated the army of Ahmadnagar, recalled the foreign nobles (as the newcomers of Bahmanī times were by then designated) who had been expelled from the kingdom, and assumed the throne in 1591.
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