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"So we've only had one game on TV that was designated at the start of the season, against Warwickshire.
Although she was born in Japan and raised there by a Japanese mother and a Taiwanese father, she was designated at birth as a citizen of Taiwan.
The bank's "review of its Iranian payments also did not identify a single payment on behalf of any party that was designated at the time by the U.S. government as a terrorist entity or organization," it said in a statement.
The solubility of SO2 in the system of PEG (1) + water (2) presented an extreme minimum at the mass fraction of w1 = 0.05 of 270.7 g m−3 when SO2 in the gas phase was designated at ySO2="5×10−4.
Significance was designated at the p < 0.05 level of confidence.
A nearby ambient CO2 (CO2e) plot (117 m2) was designated at the inception of the study as a reference (Ref).
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Now, compare that global scenario with disadvantaged neighborhoods here in America, where children are designated "at risk" in elementary school.
No matter, really, because although the Cherokee Club was a pleasant, provincial work, it was miles away from what the Landmarks Preservation Commission was designating at the time, and the developer had no reason to be concerned.
All of you could be designated, at a stroke and for life, vulgar, coarse, and inferior.
Right through the centuries, old age had been designated at about 60 or 70.
Does every borough have an official bloom? A. An official flower is designated at the discretion of the borough president.
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