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If his muted sound, with its abbreviated notes, has always evoked Miles Davis in his cool period, his sunny emotional attitude is the opposite of Davis's introspective mutterings.

And what makes this utter lack of substance far worse is that she can't even articulate her very simplistic thoughts without using staccato sentence fragments strung together as if she's reciting abbreviated notes illegibly scrawled on the backs of barroom napkins, and selected on-the-fly using a dart board.

Place them on the desk and pretend to write marginal notes on the papers, but really copy some short, abbreviated notes onto the desk.

In abbreviated notation, it says (f/g)′ = (gf′ − fg′)/g2.

The abbreviated report notes one major risk in accelerating the supply of capital: "the potential for good capital to chase bad deals and potentially create a bubble".

review and modification of avian taxonomy of this century, making all existing field guides and checklists obsolete". A World Checklist of Birds gives the Latin and English names for the species recognized in that work and in the Supplement, abbreviated geographic distributions, and spaces for checking species observed in the field and for brief notes.

Where websites did not provide pertinent information, "NA" ("Not Addressed" in abbreviated form) was noted in tables.

Please be consistent in the method of citation employed (i.e., do not use abbreviated titles in one note, and then full titles in another).

Note: In this section the word "tone" is abbreviated as "T": thus T1 stands for Tone 1 (first tone), etc.

After a year, shorthand notes and abbreviated sketches may be insufficient; once the lab notebooks start to pile up, other scientists start making use of the recorded processes, and eventually the original scientist moves on to another project or leaves the institution, an experimental record is seriously deficient without detailed explanation.

NOTE: author n in this table is designated by a reference number (n ) and the abbreviated name of the first author in the previously paper.

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