0 a meeting that is secret or not allowed, especially one between two people having a romantic relationship
Standing outside the official administrative hierarchy, a clerk was not subject to the administrative process of promotions and demotions and to changes in assignations.
Morphological simplicity of these fossils and the lack of diagnostic features prevent a specific assignation of the material.
No type-variety attributes were coded, because only a few of the vessel fragments had enough slip preserved to allow assignation to defined types.
These results must be viewed with caution because of possible assignation errors.
On their next assignation the two lovers are surprised by the archbishop and priests.
By 1998, 510 (plus some mistakes) were degazetted on the basis of incorrect assignation.
The encounter means the recognition of labor and the assignation of surplus value, preconditions for the redistribution of cultural and other forms of capital.
The dates of assignation are 1830-40.