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According to an urban legend, T.I.P.S. stands for To Insure Prompt Service.
"We continue to have work to do, as we have all along, to communicate who Bill is and what he stands for to our voters," Mr. Prince said.
"To re-establish AOL as relevant today requires a massive shift in what it stands for to be effective," Mr. Adamson said.
In response, the Obama administration has said that it uses the acronym Isil as it believes the word "Levant", which is what the "L" stands for, to be a more accurate translation from the Arabic name.
He says he's approached the messages like an ethical will, where he lays out what's influenced him and what he stands for to his wife, his three children (aged 26, 19 and 16), and the Daranis of the future.
"James Cameron's inability to understand what Wonder Woman is, or stands for, to women all over the world is unsurprising as, though he is a great film-maker, he is not a woman," she wrote.
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But, he adds: "There is a hard core of fanatic fighters who have actively fought against all values our society stands for... To be frank, I don't want these violent fanatics to return to Antwerp".
P2P stands for person-to-person transfer.
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