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1 They are what you literati would designate as G. S.-greatstuff.
2 One Neukirch didn't want to officially designate as a "suicide watch" situation.
3 The first class we shall designate as the minor ceremonies.
4 This first test we may designate as the preliminary trial.
5 Where is the other claimant-theone you designate as Carlos?
6 Or the whole dresser drawer full of gadgets which we might euphemistically designate as marital aids.
7 I was on a shooting trip accompanied by my brother, whom I will designate as B.
8 And this modern explanation of the faith in the Resurrection I venture respectfully to designate as absurd.
9 And that land of North-West Australia was to be all my own, to designate as I wished.
10 Within one of these species, we identified less robust vocal differences between populations that we designate as subspecies.
11 We want what I shall designate as a new feeling in England, and an entirely new policy in India.
12 Of late she has sought consolation and friendship with a gentleman whom we will designate as Sir George W--n.
13 But find a work-friendly spot that you can designate as your "office", at least in your mind.
14 The epoch following on after the Eocene is designated as the Miocene.
15 You know he is particularly designated as the Expounder of the Constitution.
16 The transplantable tumor cells produce a solid tumor, designated as YST-1 tumor.
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