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Who designates the Tony-eligible theaters?
In his desperation Kugel seeks relief from Professor Jove, his own inverse Dr. Pangloss, who designates optimism the enemy.
Martyrs beget martyrs – the joyous beget the happy, and, according to James, who designates mothers "huggers" (they usually breastfeed), "organisers" (they often don't) and "flexi-mums" (self-explanatory) – all mothers will thrive if they listen to themselves.
Similar to EGIR, WHO designates insulin resistance as a prerequisite for the diagnosis of the metabolic syndrome.
First, we expect that an adult child who designates the availability of support and appreciation from other care-givers will experience lower levels of care-giver burden (Hypothesis 1).
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He was an archdeacon under Pope Felix IV, who designated him as his successor.
But it was his Democratic cousin, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who designated the national park here in 1938.
They would not be required to name donors who designate their contributions as restricted to nonpolitical purposes.
Third baseman Mike Berry's brother Sean Berry has played for five major league teams, most recently Boston, who designated him for assignment yesterday.
Hezbollah was also targeted last month by European Union ministers who designated its military wing as a terrorist organization, reflecting concern over its suspected involvement in Europe-based bombings and role in the Syria conflict.
Both will be working on a freelance basis, and "here and there, now and again, we can have guest reviewers," said John Oswald, the newspaper's managing editor for features, who designated both critics.
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