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In the US the most common method Routesetters use to designate the intended route for a particular problem is by placing colored tape next to each hold for example, holds with red tape would indicate one bouldering problem, while green tape would be used to set off a different problem in the same area.
Within 12 hours the Gawker post had been viewed 22,000 times, enough to earn it the orange flame that Gawker editors use to designate a post as hot news.
The Bush administration fired an opening shot today in a renewed battle against spending bill "earmarks," a device lawmakers use to designate particular institutions, usually in their districts, as guaranteed recipients of federal money.
By the following year, the Times was reporting that the term had "come into very general use to designate the organized arrangements made in various sections of the country, to aid fugitives from slavery".
What this lack of red ink means is that, today, all the main terms we use to designate the present conflict – "war on terror", "democracy and freedom", "human rights", etc – are false terms, mystifying our perception of the situation instead of allowing us to think it.
"Patient 0" is the term epidemiologists use to designate the index case of an epidemiological study.
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Other options were limiting cellphone use to door areas (34percentt), limiting phone use to designated cars (27percentt) and prohibiting cellphones on trains (6percentt).
The correlations between the HSU and CMU are many and seem to have some of the same goals as well as methods used to designate us here.
Colors were used to designate certain currencies.
Never again were their names used to designate human faculties.
Brut is used to designate a sparkler with no perception of sweetness.
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