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Abrupt changes can damage equipment and cause backup batteries to fill or drain too quickly, shortening their life spans, and, with them, the useful life of the plant.
But research also shows that if you take lousy care of your body and the cells are under stress, they will divide more quickly, shortening your telomeres.
But they have now lost five of their last six over all, adding to Collins's quickly shortening fuse.
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Electric & Musical Industries was quickly shortened to EMI, taken over by Thorn in 1979 and demerged 15 years later.
Because now that he knows how time can quickly shorten, a little lost sleep seems like no big deal.
When she went to register him at school and was asked, "Name?" she gave her own, which the clerk quickly shortened to Kanter.
In 1900 he relocated the franchise to Chicago, renamed it the White Stockings (which was quickly shortened by local newspapers to "White Sox"), and directly competed with Chicago's existing NL franchise, the Cubs.
There were teething problems with early prototypes but in 1947 he completed the Avtomat Kalashnikova model 1947, the name quickly shortened to AK47.
The forecasters called it Hurricane Katrina, quickly shortened to Katrina as its story took over the news... .. These lines come from Professor James Boyle's new book, The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind, published in November 2008 by Yale University Press.
"It was called an Avtomat Kalashnikova, the automatic weapon of Kalashnikov". There were teething problems with early prototypes but in 1947 he completed the Avtomat Kalashnikova model 1947, the name quickly shortened to AK47.
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