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Voters can be accompanied by an assistant if they make a specific request to designate that person to help at the polls, county officials said.
Environmental literacy or lay literacy is the term used to designate that form of unspecialized competence involved in generally dealing with a literate environment.
"If this university is going to stop being Catholic and not fulfill its purpose, the Catholic Church has the obligation to designate that property to another Catholic university or to create a new Catholic university in Lima," he said.
Plans are to designate that section of 41st Street as Library Walk in recognition of its proximity to the New York Public Library and to install plaques in the sidewalk with quotes from famous books.
Asked at a news conference to explain the implications of a link, Mr. Rubin said that "if the secretary of state determines that a government has repeatedly provided support of international terrorism directly, then she would be prepared to designate that country as a state sponsor of terrorism".
It will always be an "E" to designate that it was designed by the Ford engine team.
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In the following sections the term ortholog will be used to designate sequences that are derived from a single ancestral gene in the last common ancestor of the species that are being compared [ 35].
This led to his introduction of the terms aerobic and anaerobic to designate organisms that live in the presence or absence of oxygen, respectively.
After Quintilian's day, satura began to be used metaphorically to designate works that were satirical in tone but not in form.
Some operators use the term "traps" to designate separators that handle flow directly from wells.
Sen (1987: 36 7) has proposed the concept of 'refined functioning' to designate functioning that takes note of the available alternatives.
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