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Springtime is often shortened to just "spring" or "spr" and occasionally even to "ing".
Each of these feats required a laboratory tool called CRISPR-Cas9, often shortened to CRISPR.
To ensure quick returns, the period for payments was often shortened to weekly or even daily.
A Kerberos principal name or identifier (often shortened to "Kerberos principal") is the name of a Kerberos principal.
He was nicknamed "All Day" (later often shortened to "A.D"). by his father for his relentlessness as a child.
Especially online, Chinese are experimenting with the Roman alphabet: government, "zhengfu" in pinyin, is often shortened to "ZF".
A Kerberos principal database entry (often shortened to "Kerberos principal") is an object in the Kerberos principal database that represents a Kerberos principal.
In the late 1980s, the United Kingdom's first female prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, adopted the slogan "there is no alternative", often shortened to Tina.
The Buccaneers (often shortened to "Bucs") were established in 1976, and they posted an ignoble 0 14 record in their initial season in the NFL.
Maybe the colorfully illicit history of Zihuatanejo (pronounced SEE-wha-ta-NAY-ho and often shortened to Zihua) had inspired the thought.
According to Wikipedia, "an expatriate (often shortened to expat) is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country other than that of the person's upbringing.
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