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"If all of a sudden you're collecting per diems for more than half a year, we would redesignate your official station as that place," Mr. Tompkins said.
WASHINGTON — North and South Korea accelerated their diplomatic confrontation on Tuesday over the recent sinking of a South Korean warship, with the South saying it would redesignate the North its "archenemy" and North Korea severing almost all of its remaining ties to its far wealthier neighbor.
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After that election, Mr. Burris received a call from Ms. Birts, who said she wanted to insure that when her father died, the city would not redesignate a street that carried the Venable name.
By 1939, the section of US 72 that would be redesignated as MS 172 was fully paved.
Redesignating and renaming the park would make its historical significance clear to visitors and members of Congress, Norton said.
Since this highway would extend into Iowa, and I-280 was already planned for the Quad Cities area, this route was redesignated I-680.
(It's since been redesignated the 2nd Stryker Brigade).
(A) as so redesignated, redesignated former subpars.
Redesignating city streets is a tricky business.
(e) redesignated (f).
(3) redesignated (2).
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