The gaps above the designated ashlars have been cleared of debris and new ashlars have been inserted. |
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The iliac crest is divided into four quarters, and the excursion or stage of maturity is designated as the amount of progression. |
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He ran back towards a designated swimming beach and alerted a lifeguard who pulled the young boy from the water. |
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A prohibition in a designated area would, he believed, present a huge opportunity for Tramore to develop angling and fishing from small boats. |
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A wine bar, restaurant and retail unit will be incorporated on one or more levels, with the remainder being designated as office accommodation. |
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The Selous was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982 due to the significance of both its flora and fauna. |
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A day later the 500 bed Ditan Hospital, one of six in the city designated for SARS patients, was also quarantined. |
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These included that a portion of waste land to the West of the estate be designated a play area for such activities as football, rounders, etc. |
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The warship, sunk by a German U-boat in 1939 with the loss of 833 lives, is a designated war grave. |
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The designated boxes are commonly found wherever employees clock in, she said. |
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The iron-oxidizing heterotroph designated SCL2 was cultivated in glycerol salts medium containing 50 mM FeSO4. |
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Under the Dangerous Dog Act, dogs are required to be kept under control and on a leash at all times, unless in a specially designated area. |
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These categories are designated with Roman numerals from I to IV, respectively. |
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If there is only one carriage with reserved seats, it cannot be designated as a smoking carriage. |
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Allozymes of an isozyme were designated as either fast or slow, with the most anodal designated as fast and the slower allozyme as slow. |
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Outside, the apartment has a private patio area and a designated parking space. |
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In 1984 an area of 9557 ha was designated as part of the State Forest and steps are being taken to reafforest the already deforested area. |
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Using the aboriginals ' own oral histories, the developer proved that the site had been designated sacred only within the past 10 years. |
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Waste was hauled by truck to various designated dumps, and the ore was to be stockpiled or to be directly crushed, screened, and agglomerated. |
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Each lecturer has designated his or her topic for three different types of audiences. |
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The entire area has been designated for urban renewal and a tax incentive area. |
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Though clearly visible, face up, from the outside, the fact it wasn't in the designated display spot had attracted the long arm of the law. |
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If you have a boat, moor it securely or move it to a designated safe place. |
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There is more to putting on the play than merely learning your lines and standing in a designated position. |
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This gave rise to a specific form of tactical operation designated as airmobile operation. |
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The Greenore export lairage should be designated as an assembly point for livestock from the Cooley area for movement to factories. |
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For disabled visitors there is a designated car park with a bus for wheelchair users, giving access to key parts of the site. |
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This is a designated rest area for Truck Drivers Only, Strictly no camping. |
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Hall and Partners Contracts Management Limited was designated as the Employer's Agent. |
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He comes out of the testosterone-ruled world of weight rooms and action movies, where women are the designated observers and adorners. |
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This system designated the U.S. dollar as the international reserve asset, replacing gold in this role. |
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The Nizari and Mustali-Tayyibi Ismailis of South Asian origins have been more commonly designated, respectively, as Khojas and Bohras. |
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On specially designated weekends and bank holidays the SY Carolla, the oldest sea-going steam yacht, visits the museum. |
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A designated spot on an artifact is subjected to high energy produced by an X-ray tube. |
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Almost everything on the floor has a designated position and is labeled as such and is kept in that position. |
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Christmas now seems to me to be the designated place where acquisitiveness runs full face into the problem of morality in childrearing. |
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Positions of trust were designated to all members of this Parliament, singly and corporately, who were seen as guardians of the public weal. |
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In rocketry, motors are designated with letters, and each succeeding letter is twice as big as the one before it. |
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The site has designated areas for various individual sports including biking, running, skiing, snowboading, swimming and rock climbing. |
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West Nile Virus encephalitis has recently been added to the list of designated reportable illnesses. |
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As long as smoking exists in a legal capacity I will continue to smoke in designated areas. |
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In Australia, if a device is used in a manner other than designated by the manufacturer, the user assumes full responsibility and liability. |
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As well as being important for wildlife, the region is designated a national scenic area. |
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The antigen for spiking the specimens designated as CA 15-3 and CA 27.29 was derived from a cell line grown by aseptic tissue culture. |
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It's simply unhealthy and disruptive to your workflow to continue laboring throughout a designated one-hour break. |
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He's going to allot a section of the sky to each member of the family and have them count the number of stars in their designated astral plot. |
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Initially, 16 wrecks in waters under UK jurisdiction will be designated Controlled Sites. |
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Introduced in 1917 and designated by the Royal Coat-of-Arms, WO1 was established as a second warrant officer rank. |
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There is a strong argument that similar specialist centres should be designated for other lysosomal storage disorders. |
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With the information thereby obtained, a main respondent was designated, who then completed a household questionnaire. |
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You'll be asked to drop off luggage curbside at a terminal first, then proceed to the designated remote lot where you'll pay in advance. |
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I have a designated driver for the night and the plans are to receive a lot of loot, get obscenely drunk, and pass out. |
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The groundwater moved through the aquifer which was close to the Carrigower River, a designated Special Area of Conservation. |
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Camping above 3,500 feet is permitted only in lean-tos or designated sites. |
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The canal's towpath runs is designated as a National Waterway Walk and is a public right of way. |
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He said that he was aware of a town in Scotland that had a similar heritage to Portlaw and was now designated as a World Heritage Site. |
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I was the girl, so my brother, arnaud, was the designated heir of the business. |
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Small groups delegate both recorders and reporters, and the latter are designated to provide feedback to the larger group, all under the watchful eye of the facilitator. |
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The straight or slanting lines across the road marked with or without parallel white lines indicate a designated pedestrian crossing or zebra crossing. |
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Diagnosis of CTE is often considered to be specialized and has to occur at a designated institution like Boston University. |
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The licence restricts Kerry to run the operation in a designated location. |
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The grade two listed main hospital building has been designated for use for health care, which could see a doctors surgery or small hospital created inside. |
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In 1979 the durbar Square of each city was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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She isn't getting any younger, and she is in the process of very publicly getting her house in order for the eventual handover of the company to her designated heirs. |
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Battalion adjutant Capt Sean Kearns said the aims of the training were to develop effective teamwork, and to help identify true leaders, as opposed to designated leaders. |
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In the 8th century Pope Boniface IV designated November 1st as All Saints' Day, to honour those saints that didn't have a special day of their own. |
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This list is made up of other designated dangerous offenders, lifers, hostage takers and others who might be likely to harm the staff or attempt escape. |
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We have also observed that the well designated safe swimming zones are being ignored by people windsurfing, para-boarding, jet-skiing and catamaran sailing. |
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My interest in Coverdale was sparked by news from Bob Baxter of Yorkshire Water of a new footpath they have had designated as a public right of way. |
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Most prison yards have at least three televisions, designated for the black, latino and white population. |
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Not surprisingly, their clique is designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center and other organizations. |
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If directed by the architect or engineer all brickwork cleaned by sandblasting shall be waterproofed with an approved clear coating as designated by architect or engineer. |
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But there is allegedly none of that this time around on Further, a designated clean bus. |
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Carter worked with the top aide each had designated, and then shuttled between the two leaders in a golf cart. |
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Academic experts on Tara have described the valley as a unique landscape deserving of the highest level of protection and want Tara designated a World Heritage Site. |
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A center has been set up at the Chaklala Airbase in Islamabad to speedily transport the relief goods received from abroad to the designated areas, he said. |
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She requests a wake-up call but wakes before the designated time. |
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Zhou, a staunch supporter of bo, was rumored to have designated bo as his successor inside the Politburo Standing Committee. |
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Strong arguments were made for reasons why there should not be an amusement arcade in Kildare Street, including that it is proposed within a designated conservation zone. |
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The five SACs designated are Akrotiri, Episkopi, Cape Pyla, Dhekelia and Agios Nikolaos. |
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A Member who does not register a designation of identity shall be deemed to be designated Other for the purposes of these Standing Orders. |
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More recently the L129A1 has come into service as the designated marksman rifle. |
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In addition, much of the lagoon waters are protected wetlands as a designated Ramsar site, and large parts of the island are nature preserves. |
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The following day Richards was designated Joint Task Force Commander and his ORLT became the forward headquarters for a British deployment. |
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These aircraft have been designated to serve routes such as Almaty, Tbilisi, Baku, Cairo, Amman, Beirut and Tel Aviv. |
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By 22 December 2003 at the latest, a competent authority had to be designated for each of the river basin districts. |
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The degree and nature of state backing for denomination or creed designated as a state religion can vary. |
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The keeper is a designated player from the bowling side allowed to stand behind the stumps of the batsman. |
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This convention was most comprehensive and was designated to replace all previous conventions on that matter. |
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Senate passed a resolution urging that the Haqqani Network be designated a foreign terrorist organization. |
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The seat of government is the city of Buenos Aires, as designated by Congress. |
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An 1862 law designated as national territories those under federal control but outside the frontiers of the provinces. |
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English and Indonesian are sometimes used, and are designated as working languages. |
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They also put before the court the suggestion that Alexander III had designated Bruce as heir when he himself was still childless. |
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In 2006, the Scottish Parliament designated Saint Andrew's Day as an official bank holiday. |
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On the Cumbrian side, much of the coastline is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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The Inner Moray Firth is designated as a Special Protection Area for wildlife conservation purposes. |
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In 1975, Jubail Industrial City, also known as Jubail, was designated as a new industrial city by the Saudi government. |
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New areas of land in the north and south of the designated area were brought into production for new development. |
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Cumbernauld was designated as a new town in 1955, the third to be designated in Scotland. |
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The Scottish Division is a British Army Infantry command, training and administrative apparatus designated for all Scottish line infantry units. |
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In 1978 the first Monday in May in the rest of the UK, and the final Monday of May in Scotland, were designated as bank holidays. |
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The development was against the wishes of many local residents, and on an area designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. |
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David's Day is celebrated on 1 March, which some people argue should be designated a public holiday in Wales. |
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In 1956, Gower became the first area in the United Kingdom to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Oswestry is the largest settlement within the Oswestry Uplands, a designated natural area and national character area. |
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The Lower Wye has been designated as a salmonid fishery under the EC Freshwater Fish Directive. |
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The estuary is hugely important for birdlife and has been designated both as an SSSI and as a Ramsar site accordingly. |
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Cadell ap Rhodri's descendants are designated Dinefwr after the citadel from which they would rule Dyfed. |
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Eventually, a cadet branch of Dinefwr would establish itself in Powys by the mid 11th century, designated Mathrafal after the castle there. |
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It also operates the famous cable cars, which have been designated as a National Historic Landmark and are a major tourist attraction. |
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Atlanta has 17 sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International, Inc. |
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Lahemaa National Park in Estonia was the first area to be designated a national park in the former Soviet Union. |
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The Clwydian Range was in 1985 designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, one of only five in Wales. |
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Part of the centre of the historic market town has been designated a conservation area. |
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Japan has had three establishments designated for breeding them, and there have been five recorded births. |
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June 9 was designated International Day of Celtic Art in 2017 by a groups of contemporary Celtic artists and enthusiasts. |
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A variety of string instruments so designated are thought to have been played in Wales since at least Roman times. |
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This wide variety of bird species has led to the estuaries being officially designated as a Special Protection Area and as a Ramsar site. |
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This subdivision was later determined to be invalid and all species members were then designated Chelonia mydas. |
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The eastern Pacific, Hawaiian and Southern California subpopulations are designated threatened. |
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The United Kingdom, among other countries, designated the humpback as a priority species under the national Biodiversity Action Plan. |
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Stellwagen Bank Sanctuary has also been designated for watching this species. |
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The area around Land's End has been designated part of an Important Plant Area, by the organisation Plantlife, for rare species of flora. |
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Lundy has been designated by Natural England as national character area 159, one of England's natural regions. |
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Built between 1992 and 1996, Eurostar's fleet consists of 38 EMU trains, designated Class 373 in the United Kingdom and TGV TMST in France. |
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In the next two centuries, Sweden was designated by Baroque architecture and later the rococo. |
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Several larger areas of the Kattegat are designated as Natura 2000 and under various bird protections such as the Ramsar Convention. |
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Three years later German palaeontologist Hermann von Meyer designated them as the type specimen of a new genus, Plateosaurus. |
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Its coastal acquisition may have been one reason yellow amber came to be designated by the same term as ambergris. |
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The last of the North American proglacial lakes, north of the present Great Lakes, has been designated Glacial Lake Ojibway by geologists. |
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The second designated English cathedral was in Kent at Rochester Cathedral. |
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By 897 the young prince ruled only the city of Laon before Odo on his deathbed designated him as his successor. |
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The Afrika Korps formed on 11 January 1941 and one of Hitler's favorite generals, Erwin Rommel, was designated as commander on 11 February. |
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The Prime Minister of Japan is the head of government and is appointed by the Emperor after being designated by the Diet from among its members. |
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Nestorian was not the name by which the church knew itself, nor was it so commonly designated in Asian lands. |
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Columba's Feast Day, 9 June, has been designated as International Celtic Art Day. |
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The island has been designated as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because of its importance as a breeding ground for seabirds. |
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In 2001 UNESCO designated it as a World Heritage Site because of the importance of its environment. |
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The atoll is a wildlife sanctuary, and in 2001 was designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. |
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The fynbos ecoregions are designated one of the Global 200 priority ecoregions for conservation. |
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Some shell middens are directly associated with villages, as a designated village dump site. |
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By June 1865, the Union Army controlled all of the Confederacy and had liberated all of the designated slaves. |
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Over 100 sites in Somerset have been designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest. |
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Natural England have designated the peninsula as national character area 156 and named it West Penwith. |
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The Shipman Head and Shipman Down SSSI was first designated in 1971 and covers over 40 ha of the northern part of the island. |
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Some scholars have suggested that the peony and plum blossoms may be designated as dual national flowers. |
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Some of the new counties were designated metropolitan counties, containing metropolitan boroughs instead. |
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She later left the Liberal Democrats and designated herself as a standalone independent in December of that year. |
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Some A roads are designated trunk roads, which implies that central government rather than local government has responsibility for them. |
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The pier is also well used for sea fishing with designated areas especially for the angler. |
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Over half the county is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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The museum is the largest in Dorset and its collection has been designated of national importance. |
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With the founding of the Republic of China, Standard Mandarin was designated as the official language, based on the spoken language of Beijing. |
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By 1992 these units had been replaced by newly refurbished London Underground 1938 Stock, designated Class 483 by British Rail. |
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In the late 20th century, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark in recognition of its significance. |
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In Vermont, Massachusetts, and Maine the county seats are legally designated shire towns. |
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By June 1865, the Union Army controlled all of the Confederacy and liberated all of the designated slaves. |
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The activism led to the site being designated as one of the superfund sites. |
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Able-bodyism is an obvious part of being in organisations even when certain tasks are designated as for disabled people. |
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The feeding cavity should remain designated as a prostomial cavity, rather than the adoral, or buccal, cavity. |
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The ambassador-at-large was designated to the Middle East as a region, rather than to a specific country. |
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In Russian military hospitals the subordinate duty is performed by a body of men who are designated feldschers. |
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England does not have an official designated national anthem, as the United Kingdom as a whole has God Save the Queen. |
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In 1975 the islands were designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Slightly more than half, mainly in the west, is designated as the Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Nidderdale and the Howardian Hills are designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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The White Cliffs are at one end of the Kent Downs designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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As a consequence many of the routes inside the city walls are designated as car free during business hours or restrict traffic entirely. |
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At or around his eighth birthday, he was designated Prince of Wales, though he was never formally invested. |
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In 1808, Sierra Leone was designated an official British colony for freed slaves. |
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An area of the city has been designated an enterprise zone, with tax relief and simplified planning to lure investment. |
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The Act also restricted the operation of loudspeakers in the designated area. |
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Two of the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary were designated the Senior and Second Senior Lords of Appeal in Ordinary. |
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Rockingham Forest was designated as a royal hunting forest by William the Conqueror, and was long used by English kings and queens. |
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Exmoor was one of the first British National Parks, designated in 1954, under the 1949 National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act. |
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It was expanded in 1991 and in 1993 Exmoor was designated as an Environmentally Sensitive Area. |
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The areas over which the councils had authority were designated as administrative counties. |
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Twelve were designated as Inner London boroughs and twenty as Outer London boroughs. |
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Neighbourhood forums are community groups that are designated to take forward neighbourhood planning in areas without parishes. |
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Twelve of the boroughs, corresponding to the former County of London, were designated Inner London boroughs. |
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On 31 March 2009, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn announced that the South Downs would be designated a national park. |
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Several areas have been designated as Nature Conservation Review and Geological Conservation Review sites. |
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Exmoor was designated a National Park in 1954, under the 1949 National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act. |
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The river and the Barle Valley are both designated as biological Sites of Special Scientific Interest. |
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The term city was not always consistently applied, and there were doubts over the number of officially designated cities. |
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There are six areas within the city that are designated as sites of special scientific interest. |
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Nottingham, however, does not have one, having only been designated a city in 1897, in celebration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. |
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Such a church is grand because it is a cathedral, rather than it being designated a cathedral because of its grandeur. |
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In MTT mode the system will scan a designated volume space looking for potential targets. |
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In STT mode PIRATE will provide high precision tracking of a single designated target. |
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All Saints Church was designated as a cathedral in 1927, signalling that the town was ready for city status. |
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More specifically, he discovered three sporadic groups based on the symmetry of the Leech lattice, which have been designated the Conway groups. |
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It was designated in 1921 by the Ministry of Transport under the Great Britain road numbering scheme. |
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The most northerly section of the motorway also opened in 1970, running to the designated terminus north of Carlisle. |
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County Councils and county boroughs were designated as local health authorities. |
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In 1962, Dacca was designated as the legislative capital of Pakistan in an appeasement of growing Bengali political nationalism. |
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The government has designated several regions as Ecologically Critical Areas, including wetlands, forests and rivers. |
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Cornwall is one of two UK areas designated as 'less developed regions' which qualify for Cohesion Policy grants from the European Union. |
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Since 2000, the designated ECB Premier League for Lancashire has been the Liverpool and District Cricket Competition. |
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Postgraduate qualifications are not designated Master of Arts as in the rest of the UK, as this is an undergraduate degree. |
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Imperial acquired Wye College in 2000, which is set in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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In 1965, the school was registered as a company and was designated by the University of London as an institution having recognised teachers. |
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Kensington Meadows is an area of mixed woodland and open meadow next to the river which has been designated as a local nature reserve. |
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Durham Castle is jointly designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site with Durham Cathedral, a short distance across Palace Green. |
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Several works or collections of modern architecture have been designated by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. |
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In 2002, a portion of Sherwood Forest was designated a National Nature Reserve by English Nature. |
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Wisconsin also allows the purchase of aerial explosive fireworks, but only allows their launch in designated areas in each county. |
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The Seal Sands area is now designated as the Teesmouth National Nature Reserve. |
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Without a doubt, Brees was a marquee player. Before the season even started 10 or 11 of our games already were designated as television games. |
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At later coronations, barons were specially designated from among the city councillors for the specific purpose of attending coronations. |
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The designated leaders so far include superstars like Harold Varmus, a Nobel laureate, and Eric Lander, genome meister. |
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She was designated the company's first Prima ballerina, and was later recognised as a Prima ballerina assoluta. |
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Studley Royal Park including the ruins of Fountains Abbey is a designated World Heritage Site in North Yorkshire, England. |
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One designated member of the fielding team, called the bowler, bowls the ball from one end of the pitch to the striking batsman at the other end. |
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Each position has a designated number to identify himself from other players. |
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One player is designated the server, and the opposing player is the receiver. |
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In 1995, the International Olympic Committee designated netball as an Olympic recognised sport. |
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Much of the High Weald, the central part, is designated as the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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In September 2002, a designated walking route called the Fred Perry Way was opened through the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. |
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The second Grand Prix at Silverstone was scheduled for May 1949 and was officially designated the British Grand Prix. |
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Once a section of rope is designated for a particular purpose on a vessel, it generally is called a line, as in outhaul line or dock line. |
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Denmark and the United Kingdom are among the few countries that do not have designated national days. |
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The questions the League considered in its early years included those designated by the Paris Peace treaties. |
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Individual clan tartans were largely designated in this period and they became a major symbol of Scottish identity. |
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In 1998, UNESCO designated 23 August as International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition. |
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For example, the Typhoon F2 was designated as a fighter by the 'F', and the second variant of the type to be produced. |
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The White Cliffs of Dover are at one end of the Kent Downs designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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It targeted designated small, economically depressed neighbourhoods and exempted them from some regulations and taxes. |
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Many of the city's cultural sites were celebrated in 1990 when Glasgow was designated European City of Culture. |
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It is designated as a national nature reserve for its rare flora and fauna. |
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The AONB also takes in three sections of open, undeveloped coastline which have been designated as Heritage Coast. |
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The Leader of the Council has no executive or administrative powers designated by statute, but the position is salaried. |
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There are no berthing facilities for cruise ships, but up to 4 cruise ships can anchor in designated anchorages. |
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In 1848, Britain designated the Turks and Caicos as a separate colony under a council president. |
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On 4 July 1959, the islands were again designated as a separate colony, the last commissioner being restyled administrator. |
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Officially, the name Republic of Moldova is designated by the United Nations. |
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Cologne was designated as one of the Fortresses of the German Confederation. |
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For Charles the Younger he designated Austrasia and Neustria, Saxony, Burgundy and Thuringia. |
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Following Lenin's death in 1924, a troika was designated to govern the Soviet Union. |
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Olga of Kiev, for instance, was designated in one manuscript as a Rugian queen. |
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Elective monarchy continued until 1544, when the Riksdag of the Estates designated the heirs of King Gustav Vasa as the heirs to the throne. |
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The Salic law was used to bring order to Frank society, the main punishment for crimes being a fine with a worth designated to the type of crime. |
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Each is expressly designated as a land in Dutch law by the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. |
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Genghis had designated several of the territories south of the Caucasus to Jochi, specifically Georgia, and the Seljukid Sultanate. |
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Inside most of the monastery grounds there had been a separate garden designated for the plants that were needed for the treatment of the sick. |
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Even before being designated the port city for Mecca, Jeddah was a trading hub for the region. |
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They designated chiefs as units of local government, rather than dealing with them individually as had been previous practice. |
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Gros Morne National Park has a reputation as an outstanding example of tectonics at work, and as such has been designated a World Heritage Site. |
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The Dias brothers were instructed to find and establish a factory at Sofala under designated factor Afonso Furtado. |
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The Portuguese are allowed to establish a feitoria in Calicut and Aires Correia, the designated factor for Calicut, goes ashore with some 70 men. |
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He dissolved one of the wool factories, along with other reorganizations occasioned by partnerships coming to their designated end. |
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Bahrain has five designated protected areas, four of which are marine environments. |
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He designated a national language and introduced women's suffrage and land reform. |
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The colectivos each travel a designated area of the city, the three main ones being Costera, Colosio, Coloso, or a mixture of the three. |
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Some are willing to travel to the other designated areas, especially during slow periods of the day. |
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It was designated as the capital of British East Florida when the territory briefly changed hands between Spain and Britain. |
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There are 36 communities designated as urban, with about 3,000 smaller towns and villages. |
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Trujillo is the birthplace of Peru's judiciary, and it was twice designated as the capital of the country. |
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Possibly many more cryptic species are yet to be discovered and designated. |
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The Wanli Emperor granted this request and designated a Buddhist temple for the purpose. |
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On 17 November 1999, UNESCO designated 21 February as International Mother Language Day. |
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The Moderator of the General Assembly in a Presbyterian church is similarly designated as a primus inter pares. |
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Primates of autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches below patriarchal rank are generally designated as archbishops. |
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County Courts designated as 'civil trial centres' may also deal with claims allocated to the Multi Track. |
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Each section of the Code, like that of Georgia, would be designated by three numbers, separated by hyphens. |
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Rule 53 governs masters, who are typically lawyers designated by the court to act as neutrals and assist the court in a case. |
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The NLRA designated the National Labor Relations Board as the implementing agency. |
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The Arthashastra also reveals that the Mauryas designated specific forests to protect supplies of timber, as well as lions and tigers, for skins. |
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Forestry laws govern activities in designated forest lands, most commonly with respect to forest management and timber harvesting. |
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Nearly one fifth of Nicaragua is designated as protected areas like national parks, nature reserves, and biological reserves. |
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Its chief officer is designated Commander by the Constitution, and usually holds the rank of Lieutenant General. |
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Instead, voters elected an electoral college by passing through a gate designated for the candidate of choice while officials counted them. |
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The house formally designated as the upper house is usually smaller and often has more restricted power than the lower house. |
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The two most senior Lords of Appeal in Ordinary were designated the Senior and Second Senior Lords of Appeal in Ordinary respectively. |
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After the World Wars, Northampton's growth was limited until it was designated as a New Town in 1968, accelerating development in the town. |
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In 1934 it was designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument and closed to vehicular traffic. |
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Perishable freight, carloads of package freight or merchandise, oils, etc., are designated as Red Ball freight. |
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Woolwich Common with its surrounding buildings has been designated a conservation area. |
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The last commonly used high strength structural steel rivets were designated ASTM A502 Grade 1 rivets. |
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Worsley Village was in 1969 designated as a conservation area by the former Lancashire County Council. |
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Following a proposed hotel development in 1981 the area around the church and vicarage was designated a conservation area. |
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There are designated bicycle lanes on several roads including Capitol Avenue, Zion Street, Scarborough Lane, Whitney, and South Whitney. |
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These are precautions to prevent it becoming designated as a statutory right of way in relation to its permitted use. |
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There is no specifically designated bus station, although many bus routes start and end near the town hall. |
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The stretch of road through Broughton has been designated the number C5009, although A595 can still be seen on older road signage. |
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Some examples of ancient woodland are nationally or locally designated, for example as Sites of Special Scientific Interest. |
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Scout and Cunswick Scars have been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for their flora and fauna. |
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The peregrine falcon has been designated the official city bird of Chicago. |
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The Ainsdale sand dunes have been designated as a national nature reserve and a Ramsar site. |
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Much of the town is designated a conservation area, with many listed buildings of architectural and historic interest. |
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The 1949 Countryside Act created the concept of designated open Country, where access agreements were negotiated with landowners. |
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It was designated the cave of the three-toed rock rabbit, and it was a favourite place for the little creatures to seek refuge. |
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A spryte can include scan-lines with no pixels in them, and particular pixels within a spryte can be designated as transparent. |
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There is a class of idiots which may justly be designated theroid, so like brutes are the members of it. |
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The economic slowdown also services as a wake-up call to owners of designated Class B and C properties. |
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In Kirklees, Walking Buses take children from a designated start point to school only in the morning. |
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Rufus-crowned sparrows and desert woodrats are thought to be present in the scrub area designated in the plan as open space. |
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Police said quad bikes should only be driven in their designated areas or in deserts. |
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In 1983, President Houphouet-Boigny designated his home village of Yamoussoukro as the political capital of Cote d'Ivoire. |
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