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The use of map coordinates was begun when the senior officers began to select tactical points by designating a spot as `` near the letter o in the word mountain ''.
This civitas, a common Roman administrative term designating both a city and the tribal district around it, was later adjoined to the city of Carnuntum.
This method of designating stars first appeared in a preliminary version of John Flamsteed's Historia Coelestis Britannica which was published by Edmond Halley and Isaac Newton in 1712 without Flamsteed's approval.
On 6 December 1786, an Order in Council was issued, designating " the Eastern Coast of New South Wales, or some one or other of the Islands adjacent " as the destination for transported convicts, as required by the Transportation Act of 1784 ( 24 Geo. III, c. 56 ) that authorised the sending of convicted felons to any place appointed by the King in Council.
It is notable that he does not adopt Guillaume de Nogaret's aspersion that Boniface VIII was a ' sodomite ', however, and does not assign him to that circle of hell ( albeit that Simony was placed in the eighth circle of Fraud below Sodomy in the seventh circle of Violence, designating it as a worse offense and taking precedence above activities of sodomy ).
In some early PBM systems, six sided dice rolling was simulated by designating a specific stock and a future date and once that date passed, the players would determine an actions outcome using the sales in hundreds value for specific stocks on a specific date and then dividing the NYSE published sales in hundreds by six, using the remainder as the dice result.
While Harthacnut was fairly young, several people were interested in designating an heir for him, as if the young man was already dying, and was not expected to have sons of his own.
* 1221 ( Jōkyū 3, 9th day of the 7th month ): In the 1st year of what is now considered to have been Chūkyō-tennō's reign ( 仲恭天皇1年 ), he abruptly abdicated without designating an heir ; and contemporary scholars then construed that the succession (‘‘ senso ’’) was received by a grandson of former Emperor Go-Toba.
The term " Microcomputer " also was seriously employed for the first time designating the Micral N as the first solid state machine designed with a microprocessor.
A response was returned through the tossing of colored beans, one color designating " yes ," another " no.
An attachment designating the year was simply taken off the end of the revamped Match Game 78 sign and replaced with a new one numbered 79 on New Year's Eve 1978 ( aired January 2, 1979 ) becoming Match Game 79.
There was still a necessity of designating the elder.
There was still a necessity of designating the elder.
In 19th century and early 20th century discourse, now obsolete, Turan was primarily an ideological term designating Altaic and Uralic languages.
The envisaged format was a six character alphanumeric code with three letters designating the geographical area and three numbers to identify the individual address.
This was achieved by designating the area served directly by the head office in each district as " 1 " and then allocating the other numbers according to the alphabetical position of the names of the locations of each delivery office ( e. g. N2 East Finchley, N3 Finchley, N4 Finsbury Park etc.
This was achieved by designating the area served directly by the head office in each district " 1 " and then allocating the rest alphabetically by the name of the location of each delivery office.
In 1973, Governor J. James Exon issued a proclamation designating Seward " Nebraska's Official 4th of July City "; in 1976, the city was chosen to host Nebraska's July 4 celebration for the United States Bicentennial ; in 1979, a resolution in the U. S. Congress named Seward " America's Official Fourth of July City — Small Town USA ".
After the establishment of the United States and the State of New Jersey, the community was formally incorporated as " Willingborough Township ", one of New Jersey's initial 104 townships, on February 21, 1798, by the New Jersey Legislature when it enacted " An Act incorporating the Inhabitants of Townships, designating their Powers, and regulating their Meetings ", P. L.
On May 4, 2005, federal legislation was passed in congress designating the post office facility in Newville, as the Randall D. Shughart United States Post Office Building.
When art critic Franz Roh applied the term magic realism to visual art in 1925, he was designating a style of visual art that brings extreme realism to the depiction of mundane subject matter, revealing an " interior " mystery, rather than imposing external, overtly magical features onto this everyday reality.

designating and indicate
Registered members of The Institute of Trichologists indicate this with the postnominal letters AIT, MIT or FIT after their names ( designating, respectively, an Associate Member, Member or Fellow of the Institute ).

designating and modern
As a result, designating " early real-time strategy " titles is problematic because such games are being held up to modern standards.
As recently as 2008, magical realism in literature has been defined as "... a kind of modern fiction in which fabulous and fantastical events are included in a narrative that otherwise maintains the ' reliable ' tone of objective realistic report, designating a tendency of the modern novel to reach beyond the confines of realism and draw upon the energies of fable, folk tale, and myth while maintaining a strong contemporary social relevance.
When designating an ancient room as a kiva, archaeologists make assumptions about the room's original functions and how those functions may be similar to or differ from kivas used in modern practice.
A 1905 edict subdivided San Isidro Partido in two, creating the modern Partido de Vicente López and designating Olivos as the seat.
According to Andersson ( 1996 ), * and * are two ablaut grades of a Proto-Germanic word with the meaning " to pour " ( modern Swedish, modern Danish, modern German ; English in-got, gushing ) designating the tribes as " pourers of metal " or " forgers of men ".

designating and typical
Bačka is a typical Slavic name form, created from " Bač " ( name of historical town in Bačka ) and sufix " ka " ( which designating " the land that belong to Bač ").

designating and when
Some school systems provide written instructions to principals and teachers designating when certain information is to be recorded on cumulative record forms and explaining how the information is to be summarized and used.
The German Empire () is the common name given to the state officially named the ( literally: " German Realm "), designating Germany from the unification of Germany and proclamation of Wilhelm I as German Emperor on 18 January 1871, to 1918, when it became a federal republic after defeat in World War I and the abdication of the Emperor, Wilhelm II.
It was during the term of former President Ferdinand Marcos when Executive Order 48 was issued, designating the site of the New Provincial Capitol.
Therefore, when a decedent has children and leaves a will, it is unlawful for the testator to override the legitime by special gift which exhausts the estate or by designating his spouse or other person as sole beneficiary.
Jeju did not become a separate province until August 1, 1946, when it was removed from the " island " system under Jeonnam and designating as Jeju Special Autonomous Province ( 제주특별자치도 ).
Such sources include conversion of continuous values to binary ones ( creating artificially binary values ), such as designating a blood test for prostate specific antigen as " positive " when having reached a certain cutoff value, which is generally less accurate than considering the value itself.
The dispute over the area's name reached a fever pitch in 1985, when the City of Toronto installed 14 street signs designating the neighbourhood as " The Beaches ".
As some have pointed out, one of the most flagrant problems of the collaborative response was that “ abnegation of responsibility is possible because there is no formal responsibility apportioned to agencies under the Collaborative Response, and thus no accountability when agencies renege on their promises .” The cluster approach – the successor to the collaborative approach-tried to do away with this problem by designating individual agencies as ‘ sector leaders ’ to coordinate operations in specific areas to try to plug those newly identified gaps.
Except when attacking, units are further controlled by designating the paths on which they may walk.
Indeed, the extensive damage that had been caused to the chalk downland from 1940 onwards through being ploughed up for arable farming and the concomitant disappearance of sheep grazing militated against further consideration of their designation: when the National Parks Commission came to consider the case for designating the South Downs as a national park it concluded, in 1956, that designation was no longer appropriate, noting that the recreational value of the South Downs as a potential national park had been considerably reduced by the extensive cultivation of the downland.
A number of factors are taken into consideration when designating an event as a National Special Security Event.
It was in 1929 — when he christened these as Marques de Ponent, " Western Marches "— that Catalan geographer Pau Vila used for the first time a term designating jointly the Aragonese area where Catalan is spoken.
The character of Dōtonbori became defined in 1621 when the newly minted Tokugawa Shogunate instituted urban planning, designating Dōtonbori as the entertainment district of Osaka.
The IAU used the eponyms of people associated with the Apollo program when designating some of these formations.
The vocative is less used as it is normally restricted to nouns designating people or things which can be addressed directly ; additionally, nouns in the vocative often borrow the nominative form even when there is a distinct vocative form available.
Masculine proper names designating people form the genitive-dative by placing the article lui before the noun: lui Brâncuși ( of / to Brancusi ); the same applies to feminine names only when they don't have a typically feminine ending: lui Carmen.
July 4 was observed in the Philippines as Independence Day until August 4, 1964 when, upon the advice of historians and the urging of nationalists, President Diosdado Macapagal signed into law Republic Act No. 4166 designating June 12 as the country's Independence Day.
In North America, the " Spectra " name was used when introduced for the 2004 model year, with " Spectra5 " designating the hatchback.
The German utility model has some interesting characteristics, when compared to the German patent or to the European patent designating Germany:
This is important when attributing an emotion to a person without designating the cause.
CBK was almost forced to move dial locations in 1947, when the International Telecommunications Conference considered designating 540 for a group of low-powered stations.
In English, existential clauses usually use the dummy subject construction ( also known as expletive ) with there, as in " There are boys in the yard ", although there is sometimes omitted when the sentence begins with another adverbial ( usually designating a place ), as in " In my room ( there ) is a large box.

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