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From 1938 to 1982, both of the western towers were truncated for the time being at 150 feet 6 inches, half their intended height.
Though Paris never took to him wholeheartedly, "L'Enfance du Christ" (1854) was well received, and in 1863 his opera "Les Troyens," truncated for reasons of cost, made him financially independent.
Currently the code that manipulates the selection markers looks as follows (truncated for simplicity - see the full selection API for more) Astute readers will have noticed an inherent problem here.
The fact that time for campaigning would most likely be truncated for such elections would probably be viewed as a mercy by both the voters, who would have to endure fewer campaign commercials and staged events, and the candidates, who would have to raise money for fewer of them.
Data displayed here has been truncated for brevity (n = 115).
However, depending on the level of minimum wage, wage distribution is truncated for low productivity workers.
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For either economic or aesthetic reasons, the 2010 film version of Shange's play was truncated to For Colored Girls.
That simply truncated links for you to end in "…".
In Step 2, we developed time and failure truncated models for system reliability test and analysis.
Further changes to the current highway truncated it for three decades.
Often, due to limited funding and truncated timelines for services, extended English as a Second Language (ESL) courses give way to vocational training.
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