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Professor Scott made an abbreviated presentation of his ideas on the relationship between capitalism and democracy in the nation building process in the Libyan context at a TEDX meeting in Tripoli in February , 2012 a presentation which was attended by the Deputy Prime Minister and a number of cabinet members and which was taped for reuse by the TED organization.

To illustrate the potential of this idea, consider the following "abbreviated" image created from a desert image (see Figure 1).

Some abbreviations are best kept abbreviated, such as GCSE.

In fact, this is where some Japanese speakers got the idea of a "Lolita complex" (abbreviated as "lolicon," now a word in Japanese) from.

Like the title itself, the play, in its world premiere, is a coolly abbreviated treatment of a man of grim temperament but expansive ideas, forever consigned to a side pantry of the American presidency.

"Everybody kept bringing up ideas and it nourished the video". The result — an abbreviated version premieres here — depicts a sorcerer-slash-goldsmith who made a deal gone wrong with the devil.

Even an abbreviated laundry list of invasion films will give you the idea: Independence Day, War of the Worlds, Superman II, Mars Attacks, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Killer Clowns from Outer Space..

No better example exists than his standard encore and most celebrated ballad, the 1959 "Lonely Woman," performed at Town Hall in a slightly abbreviated arrangement that underscored the deliciously yearning main melody, which haunts the mind long after the final notes have faded, like the memory of a wonderful idea.

Last fall, amid much fanfare, Nelsons became the music director of the Boston Symphony; the idea that he would abscond to Berlin was traumatic, particularly since Boston is still recovering from the abbreviated regime of James Levine.

"Sometimes abbreviated to Vict".

The abbreviated countries "Ukr.

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