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Abbreviation (ABBR): the abbreviation feature of word w denotes whether word w is an abbreviated form of a known concept.
When you're about to enter a search term, an abbreviated keypad that features the qwerty configuration of letters appears.
It has deer-hide fringe and a red-white-and-blue glass-bead pattern featuring abbreviated United States flags, a common motif that might have symbolized enemies killed or, later, a newfound patriotism.
The film sometimes features an abbreviated version of the logo, "Pe," which is shown in an early scene in which Penélope Cruz has a cameo.
The junior-class canicross division featured an abbreviated 0.8-mile course.
The US album featured an abbreviated track listing, and reached number 131 on the Billboard charts.
Every Monday we will feature an abbreviated quiz, followed by exclusive tips from the books Tuesday through Friday.
The abbreviated show was a featured segment of "Nashville Sings Woody", yet another tribute concert to commemorate the music of Woody Guthrie held during the Folk Alliance Conference.
Finally, one feature of the abbreviated version of the SUMD, in comparison to the longer version, is its narrower definition of insight, which does not assess the attribution phenomenon.
Some abbreviations are best kept abbreviated, such as GCSE.
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