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The question may be studied again, but not on the basis of documents of the period, for Daumier's notebooks were too abbreviated, and critiques by his contemporaries were rare, since he seldom showed his works, and they went largely unnoticed.
It even pads with moments from more recent biopics ("RKO 281," "Me and Orson Welles"), and often leaves interview excerpts — from the living and the long-deceased — feeling too abbreviated.
RAPS is an efficient scoring system for use in the prehospital setting, but it is probably too abbreviated.
This one time, he seemed to think his answer too abbreviated.
Ummm..I would say $12 is conservative!" The 140 characters allotted by a Twitter message were apparently too abbreviated for the broker.
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This strategy works for small companies, too: The abbreviated offers are easy to produce you don't need an ad agency to write 140 characters.
Malcolm appreciates Sherry, too, particularly in abbreviated outfits, but ogling from within Big Momma's mountainous folds gets awkward.
The National Gallery's 1994 Renaissance show was truncated, too, and after seeing the complete edition at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice, I found the abbreviated version a thorough letdown.
When the pressure within the skull (intracranial pressure, abbreviated ICP) rises too high, it can be deadly.
There too, however, women will often wear an abbreviated form of the lamba, even with Western dress.
Everyone played baseball, too, in the time of Nixon's abbreviated second term, but it took more space, more time, and more organization.
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