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It would affirm the right to organize and picket businesses at the city-owned markets, which would be designated public property, among other changes.
The agency is negotiating with drug manufacturers, but hopes the money will cover the cost of six million pills, which would be designated for people living within 10 miles of nuclear plants.
The larger runway, which would be designated by the Federal Aviation Administration as a facility to relieve congestion at Philadelphia International Airport, would allow for a heavier volume and use by larger noncommercial jets.
He formed a council led by Commodore Perry to create a new system for training officers, and turned the old Fort Severn at Annapolis into a new institution which would be designated as the United States Naval Academy in 1851.
He formed a council led by Commodore Perry to create a new system for training officers, and turned the old Fort Severn at Annapolis into a new institution in 1845 which would be designated as the United States Naval Academy by Congress in 1851.
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Days before the event, he urged organizers to turn it into a Congressional-style hearing, in which he would be designated the chairman, take testimony and grill the participants.
Republican and Democratic members of Oregon's congressional delegation also proposed setting aside some of the federal land in Oregon as public trusts in which half would be designated for harvest to provide revenue for the counties, and half designated as a conservation area.
Experiment 3 randomly chose which dots would be designated as a pair.
20 21 22 A model is considered to have clinical value if it has the highest net benefit across the range of thresholds for which an individual would be designated at high risk.
The land would be designated parkland.
We'd fight about who would be designated drivers.
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