Sentence examples for would be abbreviated from inspiring English sources

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Shifts at an S.U.V. plant in Janesville, Wis., would be abbreviated.

Using this nomenclature, the Cer 2 (N-palmitoylsphingosine) would be abbreviated d18 1 C16:0 (or d18 1/C16:0, or 4E-d18 1 C16:0, 4E-d18 1 C16

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The name, Tȟatȟaŋka Iyotȟaŋka (Tatanka Iyotake), which in the Lakota language means "Buffalo Bull Sits Down", would later be abbreviated to "Sitting Bull".

Mr. Steel could not say when he would be able to announce the 2009-10 season, which will almost certainly be abbreviated.

The treatment sections tend to be abbreviated and frequently do not include the length of therapy and some other details that a practicing clinician would want to know.

"Maybe camp will be abbreviated for me.

The training should not be abbreviated too drastically.

And the state should be abbreviated after a city name.

She sings the words "oh my God" as if they couldn't possibly be abbreviated.

The flow can be abbreviated as: (Consumer → Agency → Business → Consumer).

So it may be abbreviated for convenience to 0.04167.

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