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Mr. Gates, in an interview on Friday, said: "This was a much more abbreviated process.
Indeed, the bigger the city, the more abbreviated the subsequent career.
Hut trips, whether weeklong like ours or more abbreviated, offer a nicely calibrated balance of roughing it and coddling.
Lake scenes and swimmers predominate in the exhibition of Mr. Busman's prints at Solo Impressions, where his sure connection to materials is visible in more abbreviated form.
He is using a toe-tap, which is a popular timing device, while taking a more abbreviated step toward the mound.
While "Yellow Bird," from 1919, is more abbreviated, it still signals a persisting sense of realism: strategically located veins of the golden marble are allowed to suggest a chest of puffed-up feathers.
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This will be a more-abbreviated version of our Obama Poll Watch column, because there are so many other things to talk about today.
The surname of his Dutch historian, Diedrich Knickerbocker, is generally associated with New York and New Yorkers, and can still be seen across the jerseys of New York's professional basketball team, albeit in its more familiar, abbreviated form, reading simply Knicks.
The desiccated Kurs6/dtk-RNAi flies displayed an even more drastically abbreviated survival time compared to controls (Fig. 6C).
The form of the snout becomes more blunt and abbreviated with age.
The work has always been problematic, with a third movement that is little more than an abbreviated recollection of the first.
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