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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.

designation and first
1 designation these were not Beethoven's first published compositions ; this
The first ships to bear the formal designation " torpedo boat destroyer " ( TBD ) were the Daring class of two ships and Havock class of two ships of the Royal Navy, developed in 1892 under the newly appointed Third Sea Lord Rear Admiral " Jackie " Fisher.
The first planet discovered in a system is given the designation " b " and later planets are given subsequent letters.
As part of his reorganization of the empire in 300 AD, the Emperor Diocletian separated the administration of Crete from Cyrenaica and in the latter formed the new provinces of " Upper Libya " and " Lower Libya ", using the term Libya for the first time as an administrative designation.
The first component of its taxonomic designation, Panthera, is Latin, from the Greek word for leopard, πάνθηρ, the type species for the genus.
" Mongoloid " was first used in 1868 as a racial designation to distinguish East Asians.
The AR-15 was first adopted in 1962 by the United States Air Force, ultimately receiving the designation M16.
It is a 9 mm, 18-round, double action only, semi-automatic / three-round burst capable polymer frame pistol manufactured by German arms firm Heckler & Koch GmbH ; the VP designation stands for Volkspistole (" The people's pistol "), and the designation 70 was for the year of the first edition: 1970.
In 1987, Angel Delgadillo and a group of fifteen businesspeople established the first Route 66 association in Seligman, Arizona, obtaining the first " Historic Route 66 " designation for a stretch of Arizona State Route 66 from Kingman to Seligman.
Although the website Religion Facts, without citing any source, says that Pope Siricius was the first Bishop of Rome to style himself Pope, weightier authorities say the title " Pope " was from the early 3rd century an honorific designation used for any bishop in the West.
In 1927, KTH was finally granted the right to confer its own doctorates, under the designation Teknologie doktor ( Doctor of Technology ), and the first five doctors were created in 1929.
The country's designation as Siam by Westerners likely came from Portuguese, the first Europeans to give a coherent account of the country.
The first phase, sometimes referred to as the Diarchy (" rule of two "), involved the designation of the general Maximian as co-emperor — firstly as Caesar ( junior emperor ) in 285, followed by his promotion to Augustus in 286.
It was the 1900th year of the Anno Domini or the Common Era designation, the 900th year of the 2nd millennium, and the last year of the 19th century but the first year of the 1900s.
* The Roman province of Iudaea ( plus Galilee ) becomes Syria Palaestina, the first use of the name Palestine as a designation for Judea.
That which is to be preferred is a " fitting action " ( kathêkon ), a designation Zeno first introduced.
Early examples of the foreshadowing technique of repetitive designation, now known as " Chekhov's gun ", occur in the One Thousand and One Nights, which contains " repeated references to some character or object which appears insignificant when first mentioned but which reappears later to intrude suddenly in the narrative ".
* D6, the first Citroen Dyane designation for Dyane with 602cc engine.
For example, " 1P / 1982 U1, 1986 III, 1982i " indicates that for the perihelion in 1986, Halley's Comet was the first period comet known ( designated 1P ) and this apparition was the first seen in " half-month " U ( the first half of November ) in 1982 ( giving 1P / 1982 U1 ); it was the third comet past perihelion in 1986 ( 1986 III ); and it was the ninth comet spotted in 1982 ( provisional designation 1982i ).
The first open designation of which essay belonged to whom was provided by Hamilton, who in the days before his ultimately fatal gun duel with Aaron Burr provided his lawyer with a list detailing the author of each number.
The asteroid 4769 Castalia ( ; previously known by the provisional designation 1989 PB ) was the first asteroid to be modeled by radar imaging.

designation and applied
Theoretically, any language may be compiled or interpreted, so this designation is applied purely because of common implementation practice and not some essential property of a language.
Before Nepal's emergence as a nation in the later half of the 18th century, the designation ' Nepal ' was largely applied only to the Kathmandu Valley and its surroundings.
The designation Lepontine Alps, derived from the Latin name of the Val Leventina, has long been somewhat vaguely applied to the Alpine ranges that enclose it, before being used for the whole range.
In 2006, NERC applied for and was granted this designation.
The origin of the designation Acadia is credited to the explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, who on his 16th century map applied the ancient Greek name " Arcadia " to the entire Atlantic coast north of Virginia.
The designation " Kingdom of Prussia " was gradually applied to the various lands of Brandenburg-Prussia.
* 1924 United States Army Air Service aircraft designation system also applied to aircraft of the United States Army Air Corps, United States Army Air Forces and United States Air Force
" State Sponsors of Terrorism " is a designation applied by the United States Department of State to nations which have " repeatedly provided support for acts of international terrorism.
He often appears as a triad with Lugh and the Dagda ( The Dagda is his brother and Lugh is his half-brother ), who are sometimes collectively known as the trí dée dána or three gods of skill, although that designation is elsewhere applied to other groups of characters.
The origin of the designation Acadia is credited to the explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, who on his 16th century map applied the ancient Greek name " Arcadia " to the entire Atlantic coast north of Virginia ( note the inclusion of the ' r ' of the original Greek name ).
Lee Tatum and his wife, Mary, applied for a post office designation in 1895, beginning the town of Tatums in Indian Territory.
A vigorous opponent of the taxation of America, Barré displayed his mastery of invective in his championship of the American cause, and the name " Sons of Liberty ", which he had applied to the colonists in one of his speeches, became a common designation of American organizations directed against the Stamp Act, as well as later patriotic clubs.
The term " civilized " as applied in this case has been considered at various times and places ( for example in the writings of Vine Deloria, Jr .) as insulting or derogatory, as implying that other Native American tribes were " not civilized " and that the five tribes could only earn the designation of being " civilized " to the extent they took up the cultural values and ways of the European Americans.
* A Bayer designation letter applied to a star in a constellation ; usually the eighth star so labelled but not necessarily the eighth brightest as viewed from Earth.
:" By non-phoneticians any mode of pronunciation which is harsh or grating in effect is often supposed to be ' guttural '; with this notion the designation is popularly applied by Englishmen to the German ch, but not to k or g, though technically it belongs equally to them.
The Capital of Wales is a de facto designation usually applied to Cardiff since 1955.
* He 111 U: A spurious designation applied for propaganda purposes to the Heinkel He 119 high-speed reconnaissance bomber design which set an FAI record in November 1937.
The Marvel UK line has long had multiverse stories including the Jaspers ' Warp storyline of Captain Britain's first series ( it was here that the designation Earth-616 was first applied to the mainstream Marvel Universe ).
It became known as Regnum Lotharii and early in the 10th century as Lotharingia or Lorraine ( a designation subsequently applied only to the duchy of Lorraine ).
This designation was applied to the Typhoon class.
This designation was applied to smaller submarines such as the Delta Class.
The name " Rivière de Sainte-Croix " was applied to the river sometime in 1688 or 1689, and this more auspicious name supplanted Father Hennepin's earlier designation.
Another theory suggests that F-19 was the designation applied to the Have Blue technology demonstrator which led to the development of the F-117.
The expressway is not a formal designation, but rather a local name applied to the divided expressway portions of Highway 7, Highway 8 and Highway 85 through Kitchener and Waterloo.

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