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But the two countries would not designate forces to be put under joint command, as is the case in Norad.
Nevertheless, you didn't mention that current usage of the Swedish word focka would not designate it as a dirty word today.
Anthony Apollaro, the Suffolk County Republican chairman, said the party would not designate a nominee at its convention, held on Thursday, because the State Legislature had not yet drawn new Congressional districts based on the 2000 census.
The agreement provided that Northrop would "designate Lakeview as its exclusive preferred settlement and title company," and would not "designate or endorse any entity" other than Lakeview for such business.
In this case, the director would not designate an individual to complete the Coordinators' survey, and if a program had been offered, it would not have been documented by this survey.
"We have to have regulation on Wall Street, but I would not designate five banks as too big to fail.
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But I wouldn't designate five banks as too big to fail and give them a blank check.
"I wouldn't designate five banks as too big to fail and give them a blank check".
The city's Landmarks Preservation Commission would probably not designate the sign alone a protected landmark because that would force the owner to maintain a sign that may have nothing to do with the reason the building is there, Elisabeth de Bourbon, a commission spokeswoman, said.
Submission of a plan as to the Swanson River Unit might have been regarded as a means of insuring that the Service would not so designate the area.
Asked then why he would not simply designate Mr. Libeskind as his architect, Mr. Silverstein said Mr. Libeskind was chiefly known for low-rise and mid-rise public buildings, like the Jewish Museum in Berlin.
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