Ostensibly, the title designates the thematic qualities of the sonnets, but it also announces their formal qualities as well. |
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The word boubou, derived from the Wolof word mbubb, designates a large gown with long sleeves or a shirt that slips over the head. |
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The captain designates people to that position in the hopes of improving the ship's moral. |
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Golden eagles are also being relocated to the mainland, an option not available for wild pigs, which the state designates as pests. |
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The binomial designates a duel made up of two individuated forces which intersect. |
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The Iroquoian term orenda, like mana, designates a power that is inherent in numerous objects of nature. |
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No doubt because bang is perceived to be onomatopoeically imitating the sound that it designates, the word also functions as an ideophone. |
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In the inherited and still influential constructions of Africa, the continent designates difference and alterity. |
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Thus the term skeletal muscle pump designates the action of the skeletal muscles on venous blood. |
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The problem was that its punchline contained a certain four-letter word beginning with the letter that designates a failing grade. |
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It is also a term that designates all of the place names in a region or city. |
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An antigen designates any foreign substance ableto trigger an immune response by the body designed to eliminate it. |
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The definition designates the owner of the goods as the issuer in respect of an unaccepted delivery order. |
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The magistral seat of the Order is wheresoever the Grand Master designates. |
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Electroporation designates the use of short, high voltage pulses to transiently permeabilize the cell membrane. |
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His attorney has stated that should removability be established, his client will seek relief if the government designates Russia as his place of return. |
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The term actually designates a two-master whose foremast holds square sails and the mainmast the forerunner of the lug sail, the spanker. |
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In theory Britain's home secretary designates an area in which police may use stop-and-search powers for up to 28 days. |
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There was legislation introduced three years ago that designates certain points in Ontario as places to grow for population intensification. |
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The minute the minister designates any of his authority to other people, there would be major problems. |
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At the end of the meeting, the circle makes plans for the next meeting and designates the next facilitator. |
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Silence often designates thought, or shows one is giving consideration to a comment. |
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Article 47 designates infringements of copyright as criminal offences punishable by a fine. |
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The Subcommittee designates by consensus, for a renewable term of one year, one of its members to act as the Chairperson of the Subcommittee. |
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The third designates the sub-sector, the fourth the industry group, and the fifth the industry. |
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The Board also designates a Secretary from among its members or from outside. |
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Nevertheless the term is used and therefore, gamma-BHC also designates lindane. |
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Given a grammar, a parsing strategy's required space is the maximum necessitated by an enumeration that the strategy designates for a parse tree of the grammar. |
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The classic black bow tie designates a tuxedo and always looks right, but it is often replaced by a wide variety of neckwear. |
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Firefighters are identified by a badge that designates their company. |
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For these other countries, postcommunism designates the period of transition and radical democratic changes that followed the end of communist rule. |
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The Board designates reviewers based on such considerations as their ability to comment on the technical accuracy of the report and whether their interests may be affected by the report. |
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The church designates the priest as the repositor of this memory of the Lord. |
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The word lexicon designates a wordbook, but it also has a special abstract meaning among linguists, referring to the body of separable structural units of which the language is made up. |
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Their classification depends on the purpose of the financial instruments when they are purchased or issued, their characteristics and how INO designates them. |
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With this compliance, the child takes on a life of desire and incompletion, pursuing lost objects with no firm ground or fixed purpose, a lack of plenitude in being that Lacan designates as castration. |
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To conduct an inquiry on a complaint, the council establishes a committee consisting of five persons chosen from among its members and designates a chairman among them. |
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Here the text designates the physical artifact itself, the single item made by an individual for a specific purpose. |
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The royal decree designates the taxon as Mitrella mesnyi, however this is a taxonomically illegitimate synonym for Sphaerocoryne affinis Ridley. |
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The Cockney phonetic alphabet designates the letter P for relief, and aren't we all relieved when we go? |
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If a Member State designates more than one competent authority to enforce a provision of this Directive, their respective roles shall be clearly defined and they shall cooperate closely. |
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The President designates the Prime Minister and, on his or her advice, the rest of the Council of Ministers. |
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For segment reporting purposes, each subsidiary designates contracts with Group Treasury as fair value hedges or cash flow hedges, as appropriate. |
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If the Commission draws up the order for replying to questions, it designates the Commissioners who are to reply specifically during their turn, as you can see. |
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After listening to the advice of his claque of counselors, it is the president himself who designates who of the lineup is to be killed. |
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The first level designates the basic subdivisions of fossil procaryotes, Single-Celled eucaryotes, invertebrates, vertebrates, and plants. |
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I invite all the nurses here today to stand guard and be aware and ready to mobilize in terms of joining our designates to help us advance our primary health care agenda, particularly its self-care component. |
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The Commission may, in respect of a municipality having a population of under 20 000, delegate the exercise of any power or the performance of any duty it indicates to any person it designates for that purpose. |
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In Dostoevsky, the past master of spiritual and emotional extremes, it is held to be a keyword and designates a form of exaltation or near hysteria that inclines toward pathological destructiveness. |
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An instrument shall not be effective for the purposes of this paragraph when a valid will or codicil that specifically designates a beneficiary postdates the latest instrument filed with the Trustee. |
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If the Trustee has actual notice of a valid will or codicil that specifically designates a beneficiary for the Plan which postdates the latest instrument filed with the Trustee, the will or codicil shall govern. |
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In most of the world's navies, a deployment designates an extended period of duty at sea. |
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The story of 16-year-old-Pearl, struggling to keep going after the death of her mother who dies after giving birth to The Rat as Pearl designates her tiny, newborn sister. |
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And this when the Heritage Foundation annually and bizarrely designates Hong Kong as one of the freest economies, and in many years the freest. Mr Long as alluded to Hong Kong's claim to be Asia's world city. |
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Sierra Leone also designates units of government called localities. |
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The Constitution of India designates the official language of the Government of India as Standard Hindi written in the Devanagari script, as well as English. |
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The agreement designates TicketsNow as the official and exclusive online secondary ticket marketplace for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats events. |
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Mardonius, predictably, designates the sexual desire as a tragic hamartia. |
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A former French colony, Lebanon designates Arabic as the sole official language, while a special law regulates cases when French can be publicly used. |
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The Constitution of Peru designates it as the Historical Capital of Peru. |
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In fact, it is with these same words that the Peshitta translates the common biblical expression mayyim hayyim, which designates the flowing water of the rivers. |
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