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This practice is reinforced by the system's design which designates the family physician as chief steward of care over the life course and gatekeeper to specialist care [ 2].
Alternatively, you can use a redemption agreement, which designates the company as the buyer.
Others say the new state plan, which designates the region as a special-resource area, is simply a policy document that lacks teeth.
We read more than 300 books nominated for the prize and submitted three finalists to the Pulitzer board, which designates the winner.
The city's Landmarks Preservation Commission, which designates the districts and receives districts' requests for the signs, had a lower total, 21 districts.
Shipping operators will be required to reduce emissions under an annex to a global maritime pollution convention, which designates the seas to the east and south of Britain a sulphur emission control area.
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The estates met regularly in the Diet, which designated the council.
It also met with the Landmarks Preservation Commission, which designated the truncated base as a landmark in 1988 and must approve exterior changes.
According to the Landmarks Preservation Commission, which designated the district -- a ragged rectangle stretching from 35th to 38th between Park and Lexington -- in January, they were built by a Dr. Hudson Kingsley.
It was an old movie-industry phrase, dating back to the mid-twentieth century, which designated the industry's boundaries in Los Angeles.
Neither the owners of the building nor the landmarks commission, which designated the Flatiron as a landmark in 1966, knows who the artist was.
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