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- verb Present participle of
redesignate .
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The card with ReadyBoost installed on it will automatically rededicate itself to the program without you redesignating it to do so.
From The Tips Box: Easy RAM, Procrastination Tricks, Weight Loss | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Because the sale of his second home was within a 36 month window of redesignating it as his secondary home, under the current tax laws, Alexander was not liable to pay tax.
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The card with ReadyBoost installed on it will automatically rededicate itself to the program without you redesignating it to do so.
From The Tips Box: Easy RAM, Procrastination Tricks, Weight Loss | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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The other starts like this: Part A of title XXVII of the Public Health Service 10 Act (42 U.S.C. 300gg et seq.) is amended (1) by striking the part heading and inserting the following: 13 ‘‘PART A—INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP MARKET REFORMS’’; (2) by redesignating sections 2704 through 2707 as sections 2725 through 2728, respectively (3) by redesignating sections 2711 through 2713 as sections 2731 through 2733, respectively . . .
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A number of members of parliament got around this by "flipping" -- claiming the tax exemption on their second home and then redesignating it as their main residence when it came time to sell.
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In 1968, General Assembly Resolution 2372 affirmed it by redesignating the new nation Namibia.
Francis Boyle's "Palestine Palestinians and International Law" 2008
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It speaks volumes about how much Congressional Democrats really care about this that it takes a lower priority than dozens of bills redesignating postal facilities.
"It should be known that Jonathan Crutchley's donation to McCain left the entire Board in disbelief." Ann Althouse 2008
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Jean and John Comaroff's view of missionaries 're-naming of Tswana converts as a kind of "linguistic colonialism" "an evangelical refraction of the general tendency of imperialisms of all stripes to impose themselves by redesignating people and places" 120is equally problematic for women in Magude, despite its resonance with the apparent decline of agency in women's accounts of how they got European names.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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The board examined a proposed local law for redesignating the Conservation Advisory Council to be a Conservation Board, and a public hearing will be held at the March 11 meeting.
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The board examined a proposed local law for redesignating the Conservation Advisory Council to be a Conservation Board, and a public hearing will be held at the March 11 meeting.
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