Thus, without either a legal-status designator or filiation, it must remain uncertain whether he was freeborn or a freed slave. |
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Military personnel should use their support group designator and address when indicating their current assignment. |
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Brimstone is a fully fire and forget system, requiring no further interaction from the launch platform nor a post launch target designator. |
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This numerical designator is based on the numerical sequence in which the United States space surveillance network detects an object. |
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Rigid designation requires that the object designated by a rigid designator be the same in all worlds. |
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It identifies reporting points either by a reporting point designator or by the code name of the NCA track and the reporting point longitude. |
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Bar code values can include a designator specifying that the value scanned is designated as a tare value, for example, or an ID4 value. |
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Once the draft regulations are approved, each new regulation will have a final designator in the official journal. |
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The designator indicates the pace, hilliness, distance and start time. |
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The designator directs a laser beam at the target, the laser seeker picks up the reflected light, and the bomb or missile homes in on the illuminated target. |
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Place the end connection designator in the valve ordering number in the same sequence it is selected. |
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A rigid designator designates the same object in all possible worlds in which that object exists and never designates anything else. |
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Furthermore, the draft agreements would give the US carriers unlimited code sharing rights, offering services in the Union under their own designator code, even if they do not operate themselves but use a European carrier. |
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The designator which is to be searched for is specified in the parameter. |
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The abbreviated position report used either an alphanumeric designator or the code name of the track and the reporting point longitude to identify a position. |
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On its gyrostabilized platform, EUROFLIR? can contain up to four sensors: latest generation infrared cameras, television optical channel, laser telemeter and eye safe laser designator, chosen according to operational needs. |
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Maybe a certain version of the F-22 could have a laser designator in place of that other gear. |
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The next-generation presidential helicopter received its mission design series designator of VH-71A on 7 July. |
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In other places, Kripke seems to have in mind another account of rigidity: one according to which a rigid designator designates its object in every possible world, whether or not the designatum exists in that world. |
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An aircraft operator may be identified by the use of an ICAO designator or any other recognised designator used in the identification of the flight. |
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Using a light pen on the ASVS enhanced video on monitor 2, MacArthur moved designator boxes over the target dot images, permitting the ASVS to track the dots. |
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This is also a column designator that appears in some stock lists. |
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Use of the zone number is mandatory, the zone designator can be omitted. |
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This designator usually appears at the top of many stock display lists. |
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You can widen the tree section to display the country from which the goods are imported, the designator and name of the partner, the date and the document type. |
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Uniform officials remind Airmen that the sage green fleece can still be worn as a liner for the APECS without name, rank and service designator tapes. |
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