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designation and individual
Since the end of the First World War, aircraft types in British military service have generally been known by a name ( e. g. " Spitfire "), with individual variants recognised by mark numbers, in contrast to the systems such as that used in the United States, where an aircraft type is primarily identified by an alphanumeric designation.
The CPA designation is granted by individual state boards, not the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants ( AICPA ).
The designation of variables as underlying " hidden " variables depends on the level of physical description ( so, for example, " if a gas is described in terms of temperature, pressure, and volume, then the velocities of the individual atoms in the gas would be hidden variables ".).
In the 2000s, SHARP is thought to have become more of an individual designation than an official organization.
Modern Holotype label. The procedures for the designation of a new type specimen when the original is lost come into play for some recent, high-profile species descriptions in which the specimen designated as the holotype was a living individual that was allowed to remain in the wild ( e. g. a new species of capuchin monkey, genus Cebus or the Arunachal macaque Macaca munzala ).
* Squadron ( aviation ) designation used by the United States Navy to indicate a fighter squadron or individual fighter plane
Such an individual can be recognised as a Laird, if not a Chief or Chieftain, or descendant of one of these, by the formal recognition of a territorial designation as a part of their name by the Lord Lyon.
Also administered by the U. S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, the selection rules are that the top eight finishers in each individual event, as well as American competitors who finish outside of the top eight in their event but are among the top eight of the American finishers in an event, earn All-America designation.
" The Svatantrika posit that a unique, conventionally existing identity arises on the part of each individual phenomenon which makes that phenomenon a natural basis for the designation of a particular term or identity.
As Kappa Crucis, it has a Bayer designation despite the fact that it is a cluster rather than an individual star.
In the early days the designation of " old soldier " had no bearing on an individual veteran's age.
More than one designation may apply to certain individuals — please see individual category descriptions for proper application.
More than one designation may apply to certain individuals — please see individual category descriptions for proper application.
While a teacher could easily move an individual student from the " red table " to " blue table " ability group, tracking is a formal designation that often persists throughout a students ' entire school career.
Traditionally all Dutch vehicles in a company have names beginning with the company designation letter and this vehicle happened to have the individual name Cheetah painted in bold type on its turret.
Starting with Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition, in the Outer Planes Appendix of the Monster Compendium, the Type I-VI designation of Demon types was dropped, and the name Balor was then used to refer to that entire breed of demon as a whole, and their numbers were increased dramatically from only six in existence to perhaps hundreds of thousands, and they were usually no longer given individual names in print, instead merely being referred to as " a Balor demon " or the like, and their individual significance was drastically reduced.
That everything is necessarily " the same with itself and different from another " is the self-evident first principle of language, for it governs the designation or " identification " of individual concepts within any symbolic language, so as to avoid any ambiguity in the communicating of concepts between the users of that language.
The group works alongside individual machiya owners to restore their buildings and to have them designated as " Structures of Landscape Importance " ( 景観重要建造物, keikan jūyō kenzōbutsu ); under this designation, the structures are protected from demolition without the permission of the mayor of Kyoto, and a stipend is provided by the city government to the owners of the machiya to help support the upkeep of the building.
More than one designation may apply to certain individuals — please see individual category descriptions for proper application.
In the United States Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force, a guidon is a military standard that company or platoon-sized elements carry to signify their unit designation and corps affiliation or the title of the individual who carries it.
A Primary AFSC ( PAFSC ) is the designation for the specialty in which the individual possesses the highest skill level and is, therefore, the AFSC that he or she is best qualified to perform.
Traditionally, the war for control of the Great Lakes region has been written about only in reference to the individual wars ; the designation Sixty Years ' War provides a framework for viewing this era as a continuous whole.
The Severn Estuary SSSI designation overlaps individual site designations for separate sites in Avon ( Spring Cove Cliffs, Middle Hope, Portishead Pier to Black Nore, Aust Cliff ), Gloucestershire ( Purton Passage ) and South Glamorgan ( Penarth Coast ).

designation and clan
The clans rotate the designation of kings, keeping one single clan from maintaining power.
Originally in the 16th and 17th centuries the designation was applied to the head chief of a highland clan and therefore was not personal property and had obligations towards the community.
In the early 19th century, the Lord at the time was residing in England and changed the name of the castle, town and clan overnight so that it would match the Shakespearian designation ( reference: Cawdor Historical Society ).

designation and was
A red filter, Zeiss barrier filter with the code ( Schott ) designation BG 23, was also used in the ocular lens assembly as it improved the contrast between specific and nonspecific fluorescence.
It was when she was seized as a material witness that she got the designation she liked best.
but a much more common designation was `` the sh-ts ''.
With the withdrawal of these states, a congress was called on the holy island of Delos to institute a new alliance to continue the fight against the Persians ; hence the modern designation " Delian League ".
The earliest known owner of the Beowulf manuscript is the 16th-century scholar Laurence Nowell, after whom the manuscript is named, though its official designation is British Library, Cotton Vitellius A. XV because it was one of Robert Bruce Cotton's holdings in the Cotton Library in the middle of the 17th century.
In 1899, Bede was made a Doctor of the Church by Leo XIII, a position of theological significance ; he is the only native of Great Britain to achieve this designation ( Anselm of Canterbury, also a Doctor of the Church, was originally from Italy ).
The designation for these systems was Burroughs B2500 through B49xx, followed by Unisys V-Series V340 through V560.
The supporters of these views feel that the Afrikaner designation ( or label ) was used from the 1930s onwards as a means of unifying ( politically at least ) the white Afrikaans speakers of the Western Cape with those of Trekboer and Voortrekker descent ( whose ancestors began migrating eastward during the late 17th century and throughout the 18th century and later northward during the Great Trek of the 1830s ) in the north of South Africa, where the Boer Republics were established.
However, the holiday was not established statutorily until 1879, when it was designated as Dominion Day, in reference to the designation of the country as a Dominion in the British North America Act.
Soldier Field was stripped of its National Historic Landmark designation on February 17, 2006.
The designation of cavalry was not usually given to any military force that used other animals, such as camels or mules.
Central Committee was the common designation of a standing administrative body of communist parties, analogous to a board of directors, whether ruling or non-ruling in the 20th century and of the surviving states in the early 21st century.
( At the time there was only one RCA studio in Nashville, with no letter designation.
On 28 June 1937 the Civilian Conservation Corps was legally established, transferred from its original designation as the Emergency Conservation Work program.
This arch played no part in the original designation of the area as a U. S. National Monument in 1929, and was not included within the original boundaries ; it was added when the monument was enlarged in 1938.
Another important government intervention was the designation in 1982 of an enterprise zone, an area in which businesses were exempt from property taxes and had other incentives, including simplified planning and capital allowances.
In the new system of European routes, it was planned to have been a part of E 55, but it remains in the pre-1992 designation ( E 4 ) within Sweden, because the expenses connected with re-signing this long road portion would be too large.
His chief temple at Nippur was known as Ekur, signifying ' House of the mountain ', and such was the sanctity acquired by this edifice that Babylonian and Assyrian rulers, down to the latest days, vied with one another in embellishing and restoring Enlil's seat of worship, and the name Ekur became the designation of a temple in general.
The name " mountain house " suggests a lofty structure and was perhaps the designation originally of the staged tower at Nippur, built in imitation of a mountain, with the sacred shrine of the god on the top.

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