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She had shortened her name from Changstein.
"It was this crisis that had shortened his patience for King's visit from Selma," Branch writes.
Further, Mr. Barrow said that he had shortened the time he holds stocks that perform poorly.
His wife, Eileen Stein, said the botched radiation treatments had shortened his life.
The placement of his eyebrows was raised, and he had shortened them.
Mr. Harley said that his department had shortened the typical timeline for repair work on the $350,000 project to enable the bridge to reopen by next month.
The city had shortened the contracting process on the grounds that it was urgent to step up the placement of public assistance recipients into private employment.
Richard Nixon had always been Nixon, while the man at my church had shortened his name from something funnier but considerably less poster-friendly — Nickapopapopolis, maybe.
The All Blacks were raging hot 6/5 favourites at the start of the tournament and the odds had shortened to 2/5 on by kick-off.
Schools in suburban Virginia were closed for the day, and students in Maryland and the District of Columbia had shortened school days.
Agnew was the son of Theodore Agnew, a Greek-immigrant restaurateur who had shortened his name from Anagnostopoulos, and Margaret Akers, from Virginia.
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