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(It was not a good sign when leaders announced that the congress would be shortened to nine days this year, as a cost saver).
The Indian Olympic Association said the Olympic torch relay would be shortened out of concern for security, according to The Press Trust of India.
He did nonetheless admit that the title would be shortened to Austin Powers 2: "if there wasn't room for the whole title" on the billboard.
If the ARC tunnel was built, the average New Jerseyan's train ride would be shortened by 10 minutes each way, the study indicated.
Two boomerang-shaped academic buildings of 14 stories and 8 stories on the northern block would be shortened and reduced in size by 85,000 square feet.
In addition, Judge Lind said his sentence would be shortened by 112 days as a blandishment for his illegal detention in solitary confinement and other harsh conditions at the Quantico brig in Virginia in 2010-11.
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A possible modification mechanism that could explain at least one of the additional peaks would be shortening of the side chain by β-oxidation, a pathway which was first recognised by feeding experiments with synthetic ω-phenyl fatty acids [ 58].
By thinking of your voice this way, you'd be shortening your vocal chords.
In most cases neurologists would lead their MS patients to believe that their life expectancy would not be shortened by MS. Particularly neurologists in private practice viewed the main task of palliative care in managing terminal cases as guaranteeing a sort of "kind dying," at home, if possible (subcategory terminal care).
Joseph Mattioli, the owner of Pocono Raceway, said races would never be shortened there because fans, many of whom come from the New York metropolitan area, are used to 500-mile races.
Very good, although it would need to be shortened.
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