Because "U" is shortened, the answer must be shortened, and the answer is PROF.
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In the internet bubble, it shortened to about three years, and in some cases it shortened to 12 months.
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That's your brain contracting to figure out what the word BLINDSIDES has to do with music, why it's being shortened and what the shortened version might be.
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It's telling that when Cornell showed their work to Google and Microsoft, Google responded right away with stronger shortened links, while Microsoft did away with shortened URLs entirely.
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Do you want to know about your own shortened telomeres?
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This is a shortened trading week in the United States.
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The overall stock market finished a shortened session with losses.
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Immigration officials at Ellis Island shortened the name to Cuban.
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The Trump administration shortened that time period back last year.
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The minarets were later shortened to comply with building codes.
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A shortened version of it ran in Brazil in 2016.
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The U.S. is seeing shortened regulatory timelines for new medicines.
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The first, a scene showing Megan masturbating, was simply shortened.
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In a shortened clip, she appeared dismissive of their concerns.
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Consider the name Hawthorn, which can be shortened to Thor.
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And my morning routine has been significantly shortened ever since.
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They are distilled down to themes and shortened for clarity.
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The data come as Asia faces a holiday shortened week.
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Heo's store shortened its opening times and cut staff hours.
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For instance, some of the repurposed Post articles are shortened.
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She chose a shortened version of her middle name, Toni.
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He got it, but it might have shortened his career.
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In 2005, Pinault Printemps Redoute shortened its name to PPR.
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Monday also marked the start of a shortened trading week.
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Zuchlinski isn't the only one experimenting with a shortened schedule.
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That time, though, may be shortened if symptoms are severe.
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On top of that, the early voting period was shortened.
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Still, many of his fans only know his shortened moniker.
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Thousands of Walmart stores are already operating under shortened hours.
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Does the schedule need to be further shortened or restructured?
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They can be lengthened or shortened by lifestyle, including exercise.
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EditorsNote: Edit 93: Shortened hed, clarified scoring in seventh graf.
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Machado at least understands the value of the shortened swing.
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Malcolm's long list of enemies shortened his time on earth.
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The government also announced that the commitment would be shortened.
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NEG is supposed to be a shortened version of that.
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And, for brevity's sake, it was often shortened to Crossfire.
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Those patients have shortened life expectancies, with or without surgery.
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There is little data in the shortened holiday week ahead.
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The House shortened its current workweek so that the Rev.
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" We know it's an abbreviation because of the shortened "Fig.
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" She continued, "We were hired to deliver a shortened show.
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Does it feel like your shortened workweek is still dragging?
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By some estimates, their work shortened the war by two years.
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Similar to Weight Watchers, the channel shortened its name to HSN.
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In those cases, quick auctions have shortened the length of cases.
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However, the Dow gained ground in last week's holiday-shortened trading.
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The White House also shortened the enrollment period itself by half.
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Many schools across the country have been operating on shortened days.
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There will also be an extended sedan and a shortened limousine.
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At its worst, MS will cause serious disabilities and shortened lifespan.
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"This time can be shortened by a great amount," he says.
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The result was a shortened, but functional, version of the gene.
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Lately, the periods of alarm and alacrity seem to have shortened.
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Turning on Apex Legends shortened the runtime to around 45 minutes.
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Another 12 have had their sentences shortened to life without parole.
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Here are Ward's save percentages since the lockout-shortened 6.223 season: .
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That was a lockout-shortened season because of course it was.
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Yet their time in the job has not shortened by much.
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KSI is a shortened version of his original YouTube handle, KSIOlajideBT.
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Elbow injuries shortened his first season with the team, in 2014.
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He had already shortened the length of the planned trip twice.
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By 2015, CCM's margin of victory had been shortened to 18%.
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Volume was thin at the start of a holiday-shortened week.
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The Tax-Free WAM shortened by one day to 38 days.
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Some states have shortened supervision periods with no increase in reoffending.
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Q: Can the 18 month estimate for a vaccine be shortened?
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Walmart said it's shortened its hiring process from weeks to hours.
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I liked this clue's juxtaposition to 266A, another shortened answer, MGMT.
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Other lines can be shortened or skipped by just about anyone.
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Micah: She had a shortened URL to download her modified APK.
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Next year, the tests will also be shortened by two days.
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For the holiday-shortened week, the index closed down 1.1. percent.
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Train service would also be shortened to end at 9 p.m.
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That fiberglass buggy was built on a shortened VW Beetle chassis.
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His original sentence was shortened, because he cooperated in other investigations.
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It's a shortened trading week for some markets in the region.
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The Tax-Free WAM shortened by one day to 37 days.
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At least one school is also experimenting with a shortened schedule.
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Below, a sampling of readers' comments, shortened and edited for clarity.
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Two degrees colder meant a growing season shortened by three weeks.
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Markets have swung wildly in a week shortened by the Christmas holiday.
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Goldman Sachs economists said the market "misleadingly shortened Powell's formulation" on neutral.
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URLs are automatically shortened by Twitter, but still eat up 23 characters.
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BOAN: The difference is, her sentence was mitigated and it was shortened.
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The new iOS 12 feature has shortened that requirement to every hour.
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It currently funds 84 programs, 81 of which had their grants shortened.
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Skilling's term was later shortened, and he and Rigas have been released.
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For the holiday-shortened week, the index notched a 1.4 percent gain.
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Males, the study found, possessed shortened telomeres compared to their female counterparts.
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Another trend that ClassPass noted from the past year was shortened classes.
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It is also a holiday-shortened week in much of the West.
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Don't miss: Why one CEO shortened his company workday to 6 hours
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Any clip you shortened can always be returned to its original length.
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"Then I shortened it to Cardi B." What's the "B" stand for?
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If you've never seen Harry Potter we wouldn't recommend this shortened version.
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Last month, however, Microsoft removed the ability to share shortened OneDrive links.
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The Mets swept the weather-shortened two-game series from the Phillies.
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The new bill would have shortened the time frame to 25 days.
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Clinton, choosing instead to deliver a shortened version of his stump speech.
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Of course, this study found links between poor fitness and shortened lifespans.
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His prison time would be shortened if he testifies truthfully under oath.
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The name has since been shortened to its more recognizable initialism: BMW.
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This is a shortened version of an article originally published on Aug.
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A law passed that year shortened that time frame to 120 days.
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Packers will be buying for a holiday-shortened slaughter week next week.
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U.S. stocks also closed lower, in a shortened post-holiday trading session.
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Ovechkin's one truly bad postseason came after the lockout-shortened 2013 season.
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Those that survive severe entanglement generally die prematurely, their reproductive lives shortened.
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Sadly, she passed away from early onset Alzheimer's, which shortened her career.
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Volume is expected to be light throughout the holiday shortened trading week.
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"We shortened the calendar for the players," I.T.F. president Dave Haggerty said.
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At 33, Anthony could use having his burden lightened, his minutes shortened.
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The 1918 and 1919 baseball seasons had been shortened, diminishing gate receipts.
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And Amazon's holiday season was shortened by a later-than-usual Thanksgiving.
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Trading volumes were light throughout the end of the holiday-shortened week.
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That kind of speculation can lead to shortened service in Trump's world.
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Activity was lighter than usual due to the post-Christmas shortened week.
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Trading volume was light in a shortened session after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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In December, any preliminary rumblings about the Oscars' shortened telecast — and the method by which it would be shortened — were trumped by the Academy's announcement that Kevin Hart would host the ceremony and the ensuing, very public fallout.
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Moto2 and Moto3 races will also be shortened over the next two years.
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The end result is shortened ride wait times for customers, and fewer detours.
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Of the 2500 clemency grants Obama issued on Thursday, 34 shortened life sentences.
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Gardner admits he's a bit disappointed the season has been shortened so much.
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This shortened supply chain allows the company to react quickly to new trends.
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After After Party will follow the format of a shortened late night show.
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Gomez donated proceeds from her shortened tour to the Alliance for Lupus Research.
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All nineteen groups have seen hunting season dramatically shortened because of climate change.
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It's a shortened, but busy week, for lawmakers ahead of Friday's inauguration events.
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They're making some kinda support for him and the setlist won't be shortened.
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According to him, the shortened season 7 will much "grander" than seasons past.
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Once Kelly got back to Earth, those bits of his chromosomes shortened again.
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He said the enrollment period was shortened to align with that of Medicare.
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What might be some of the advantages and disadvantages of a shortened week?
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What if a drug lengthened life for some and shortened it for others?
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An N.C.A.A. rule allows for games to be shortened if the coaches agree.
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The shortened life span in the control rats is a real problem, too.
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The U.K.'s FTSE 0.43 closed down 0.15 percent in a shortened session.
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Despite the rain shortened game, both sides played hard through the last out.
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The cleanup begins earlier and the routes for trucks playing music has shortened.
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Media reports in The Hill and other news outlets included this shortened video.
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Their hunting season on the ice has been shortened due to climate change.
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Can the timeline be shortened and the jihadists defeated more quickly through escalation?
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"Last Week Tonight" will air a shortened episode on Sunday before beginning hiatus.
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Their calculations suggested that air pollution shortened life expectancy by nearly three years.
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By removing letters, the hashtag could be shortened to "Five Jihad," they argued.
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The name became too laborious to pronounce, so he shortened it to Por.
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The S&P 500 rose 0.5% last week during the shortened holiday trading.
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The Maddon family came to Hazleton from Italy, their name shortened from Maddonini.
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Could the Phillies actually win the World Series in a rain-shortened clincher?
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Even in a shortened start, deGrom struck out six batters on 76 pitches.
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Apple shares slipped 0.22% to $267.25 per share in Friday's shortened trading day.
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Above-average mildness isn't a bad way to start off another shortened workweek!
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The State Department shortened the length of visas for certain Chinese graduate students.
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Market volume in the U.S. was light due to the holiday-shortened week.
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The weighted average maturity among taxable funds shortened by one day to 29 days.
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Anti-Fan Often shortened to "anti," this is the exact opposite of a fan.
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It belongs to a group of dinosaurs called oviraptorosaurs, which have shortened, toothless skulls.
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Supermarkets have closed stores or shortened hours due to delivery delays and supply shortages.
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Similarly, the Yukon Quest race has been shortened because there's just not enough snow.
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Volumes remained subdued on account of a shortened trading week for the Easter holidays.
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People with the disease have shortened life expectancies, typically between 40 to 60 years.
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The odds of the Republicans holding the Senate in 2020 have now shortened considerably.
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The sentence can only be shortened — through good behavior, for example — up to 15%.
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Similarly, Brazil has banned corporate donations and shortened the duration of the official campaign.
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Throw in Kelly Olynyk still out following shoulder surgery, and the roster was shortened.
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Last year he pleaded guilty and received probation to a shortened list of charges.
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Companies said its increased royalties and shortened stability clauses would make their projects unprofitable.
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The post was reportedly shortened to include a hashtag with the movie&aposs name.
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Trading volumes remained muted in the holiday-shortened week between Christmas and New Year.
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The tenor on the loan was also shortened to six years from seven years.
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Two of his three fraud convictions were later voided, and his sentence was shortened.
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The investigation period was also shortened to 18 months from the proposed two years.
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Much shortened, they became "Night", published in Engish in 1960 and overlooked at first.
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It is on track for a 1.5 percent decline in the holiday-shortened week.
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Editor's note: Asha's quote has been shortened to protect the privacy of her family.
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His sentence was shortened until 2023 because of the Retroactive Crack Cocaine Guideline Amendment.
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He said new employee training has been shortened from two weeks to 3 hours.
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The calendar was shortened in 1793 and 1798 in response to yellow fever outbreaks.
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But the sense of shortened time, the intensity of living—not a day wasted.
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Urshela, a godsend for the Yankees during Miguel Andujar's injury-shortened season, knew this.
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Someone should never have their life shortened like that and face evil like that.
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I told a shortened version of this story to the audience in the bookstore.
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And this damage is "what has been linked to a shortened lifespan," she said.
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I shortened it up a bit at the end, but I thought everyone contributed.
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The WAM on tax-free funds also shortened by one day to 24 days.
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Your birth name was Kalpen Modi, which you shortened to Kal Penn for showbiz.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (HSI) ended down 0.2% after a shortened trading session.
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All three major market indexes fell on Friday's shortened trading session, each dropping around .
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The shortened peak holiday season has dialed up the pressure on package delivery firms.
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However, Apple did say it had never intentionally shortened the life of its products.
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In Carter's case, one might also speculate that race and privilege shortened the sentence.
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Market participants will observe a shortened trading session on Friday, following Thursday's Thanksgiving holiday.
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They are shortened, and in English, and the house will be full of kids.
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He said businesses had shortened their operating hours due to the lack of power.
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In the holiday-shortened week, the Nikkei has risen 210 percent since opening on Thursday.
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Lackey allowed two runs on three hits in his shortened 2755 215/133-inning outing.
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Holiday shortened weeks lend themselves to moving up and down more than non-holiday weeks.
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It also means mission times can be shortened and possibly even help ensure mission success.
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The Trump administration has shortened the Affordable Care Act enrollment period, which is currently open.
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Trading volumes have been light in the holiday-shortened week between Christmas and New Year.
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A four-year period for Mexico to implement changes should also be shortened, he said.
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Archie is a shortened version of the name Archibald, meaning genuine and bold or brave.
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The shortened link resolves to a site that's known to be a Turla watering hole.
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"That is shortened by things like theft and abuse," said Euwyn Poon, Spin's co-founder.
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Existing users will be able to create shortened URLs and export data from the goo.
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The index, which will be closed on Friday, lost 1 percent on the shortened week.
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The literal end result of this trait is the shortened screw tail they carry around.
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The German DAX rose 21.0557 percent to close at 11,481.06 in a shortened trading day.
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Animal spirits are shortened – are short-hand for saying, you know, people got more optimistic.
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Historians have said his actions might have shortened the war and saved thousands of lives.
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He hit 253 home runs in a career shortened by World War II and injuries.
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Tournament officials said the event would be shortened to 54 holes and resume Monday morning.
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The changes under Thursday's final rule include a shortened open enrollment period for Obamacare plans.
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Defending Evian champion Anna Nordqvist of Sweden does not like to see LPGA events shortened.
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This year is even more difficult because the holiday window has shortened by several days.
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Stateside, markets closed mostly higher during the shortened trading session, with financial stocks posting gains.
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Lines to fill up at gasoline stations shortened in both cities, according to Reuters witnesses.
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The weighted average maturity of tax-free funds shortened by one day to 28 days.
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Trump's odds, which initially lengthened following the debate, had shortened modestly to 2-to-1.
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The store hours are being shortened so we have people available to restock the shelves.
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Public schools held a shortened school day, but many parents kept their children at home.
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Banks in Italy have shortened opening hours and are rotating staff to minimise their exposure.
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And during the shortened hours the store is operating, it's too busy to adequately clean.
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He shortened his name from De Ycaza to Ycaza to make it easier to pronounce.
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Mr. Ramos said he shortened estimates for how long power would be out after Gov.
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He claimed that the injury had shortened his career and had cost him endorsement deals.
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U.S. stocks were set to start off the shortened trading week on a sour note.
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It is the first rain-shortened game in the seven-year history of Target Field.
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The strong economy and shortened holiday season helped stores score big off last-minute shopping.
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They had originally planned to offer shortened itineraries but have since cancelled the cruises altogether.
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In an injury-shortened 2018 season, Bumgarner made 21 starts and posted a 3.26 ERA.
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But in the strike-shortened 19743 season, they were 21974-21994 and made the playoffs.
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Nearly 30,000 people ran their hands through the canvases, which naturally shortened the works' lifespan.
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Also popular are variations on the word "cuck" (some 28,000 mentions), a shortened form of "cuckservative".
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J.K. Rowling has at least shortened the wait time before introducing her own shadow origin story.
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Pollution leads to various kinds of nasty health outcomes, including asthma, lung cancer, and shortened lifespans.
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In swimming, the longest swim of 1,500 meters is shortened to 800 meters for the women.
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His exceptionally large size got him the nickname "The Mountain That Rides," shortened to the Mountain.
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The name change was expected after the company shortened its web address in June of 2016.
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President Barack Obama also has shortened the sentences of 1,176 federal inmates, including 153 last week.
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The exercises were delayed and shortened this year in order not to spoil the Olympic detente.
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In fact, this week's volume was the lowest in four months except for holiday-shortened weeks.
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In particular, many meetings were shortened, cut, or conducted remotely so as to eliminate the commute.
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The season has shortened in recent years, says one employee; the cold comes later than before.
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Social media has shortened the distance between the powerless and powerful, between the notable and unknown.
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N) closed some stores and shortened operating hours of some stores, as did Hugo Boss (BOSSn.DE).
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The rules shortened the lock-up period on QFII redemptions to three months from 1 year.
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He then posted a shortened url, which, as you probably guessed by now, leads to Vote.
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Don't click on shortened links for charitable campaigns on social media or in email, said Miniutti.
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The good news was, my shortened work schedule wasn't actually compromising the quality of my work.
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The Dow Jones industrial average closed out the shortened trading week by gaining 0.4% on Thursday.
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The shortened Form 21040 came with six schedules filers needed to tackle to complete their returns.
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Twitter is an example that's almost onomatopoeic in its exemplification of our shortened spans of attention.
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They shortened early voting and abolished youth preregistration, same-day registration, and out-of-precinct voting.
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It's not clear how much cash these fraudsters may be raking in, but one shortened bit.
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Because the spacewalk was shortened, Cernan did not have a chance to test a new jetpack.
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Australia will open their shortened Rugby Championship campaign against South Africa at Ellis Park on Saturday.
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The previous season, which was shortened by a labor dispute, he missed 40 of 251 games.
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Although he still leads most polls, his margins have generally shortened since last week's presidential debate.
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Individuals still in jail could petition to get their sentence shortened to comply with Booker's bill.
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Due to extreme heat, officials shortened the running portion of the race from 10 to 5 .
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This is an updated and shortened version of an article originally published on March 29, 2017.
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They tend to have a very short stature, shortened limbs, and a short trunk and neck.
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Trading volumes usually drop during shortened trading weeks, opening up the door for more volatile moves.
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This kind of polarization is behind the obesity, the shortened life spans and the dead babies.
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Chinese currency, the yuan, notched marginal losses in the what has been a holiday-shortened week.
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They haven't been shortened like modern grains so, because they're high, they shade out the weeds.
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The exposure is estimated to have shortened the lifespan of each witness by about three months.
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This had shortened the period for confirmations to a few days from a couple of weeks.
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The company said the shortened hours will "further help" employees restock shelves overnight and clean stores.
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Shortened versions, usually little more than a minute, are used when called upon for medal ceremonies.
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Despite the shortened rehearsal time, the Beethoven concert on Friday was excellent, as was the Rev.
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Trump's allies said the president's rhetoric on a shortened vaccine timeline is helping accelerate the process.
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But the judge granted only the extension for electronic registration, and shortened it to March 30.
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Instead I should have been looking for alternatives to Cabernet, similarly shortened — in this case, ZIN.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (HSI), closed up nearly 0.2% Friday during a shortened trading session.
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On numerous other occasions, the course has been shortened, almost always by moving the start lower.
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Election-year politics and a shortened session pose significant obstacles to Congress passing any major legislation.
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Stocks fell in a shortened trading session but still posted their best monthly performance since June.
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Some companies haven't laid the groundwork for environmental, social and corporate governance, often shortened to ESG.
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The White House denied that the guest list was shortened for political reasons in a statement.
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We might be able to reverse diseases in which telomeres are shortened, such as pulmonary fibrosis.
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All other points — the wheelbase, front and rear overhangs and width — can be lengthened or shortened.
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"The feedback loop has shortened so much that we are able to adapt faster," Martin said.
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In 1984 in Hiroshima, Yanai founded Unique Clothing Warehouse, which would later be shortened to Uniqlo.
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The index has now hit record highs for three consecutive sessions in a holiday-shortened week.
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Eventually, Sweeney shortened the company's name to Epic Games and moved out of his parents' house.
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That team, off three straight N.B.A. titles, went just 13-37 in a lockout-shortened season.
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My process is a tremendous strain on the nervous system, and life expectancy is shortened accordingly.
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""The only reason there's two albums is because my attention span, like everyone else's, is shortened.
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"You just make your pitch, and you make a shortened version that's five minutes," she said.
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You can here a shortened version above, or the full edit below: Follow Noisey on Twitter.
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Formal names are something of a rarity in movie credits; shortened nicknames are far more common.
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Shifting rainfall patterns, often linked to climate change, have shortened the rainy season in many countries worldwide.
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Andersen excelled three nights after he was pulled in a shortened outing in a loss at Boston.
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On August 3, President Barack Obama shortened the sentences of 214 prisoners, including that of Ronald Moon.
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You're also free to use your own domain in your shortened link to further raise brand awareness.
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Johnson, 26, is coming off an injury-shortened season in which he played in only one game.
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The rally was cancelled in 1990 and shortened in 2016, on both occasions due to mild weather.
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But in the last 15 years, the album release cycle has shortened drastically because of the internet.
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From 1949 to 1957, as it expanded its international operations, the airline shortened its name to Misrair.
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A revised and shortened version of that novella makes up the first of this novel's three sections.
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The shortened season seemed to be dictated by a strict adherence to structure and economy of storytelling.
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Washington then proposed a shortened list on Thursday, which was unanimously agreed by the committee on Friday.
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By nine months out, the team saw more missing or seriously shortened telomeres than they did before.
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Trading volumes were thin due to shortened trading hours on Wednesday ahead of the July Fourth holiday.
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The two-seat, two-door vehicle has a shortened sedan-shaped body, but without a traditional trunk.
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The lifespan of Delhi-dwellers is shortened by more than ten years, says the University of Chicago.
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They also increased down payments and shortened loan maturities, which had stretched as long as 403 months.
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Trading volumes are expected to remain muted in the holiday-shortened week between Christmas and New Year.
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The two-seat, two-door car has a shortened sedan-shaped body, but without a traditional trunk.
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On the last day he was in office, Arnold shortened Esteban's sentence from 16 years to 7.
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By being shortened and headlined as, "Germans must accept the violence of foreigners," the meaning was warped.
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When precisely the shortened form of Richard became a vulgar term for penis is a slippery detail.
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Blow has shortened the distance between game and player in a way other games can only dream.
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Archie, of course, is a shortened version of the name Archibald, meaning genuine and bold or brave.
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Those shortened benefits run out this month for some people, though the state won't say how many.
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One study found an average of 5.5 shortened spellings per text message sent by English-speaking millennials.
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ET ahead of the shortened week's final trading day: weekly jobless claims and February durable goods orders.
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All things considered, it was a pretty great return to form, even with the shortened episode count.
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But while the rest of us understood the shortened label, some unaware souls just figured it out.
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Other countries have actually shortened school hours — like Finland, which generally operates on an approximate 20193 a.m.
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Murkowski says debate time for nominees should be shortened only if Democrats agree to change the rules.
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Open enrollment hasn't technically changed much this year, except it's been shortened from 12 weeks to six.
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Some characters and scenes have been shortened to accommodate the songs, but they will scarcely be missed.
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The schedule may be shortened a bit in the next collective bargaining agreement, which is being negotiated.
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Alarmed investors drove the Dow more than 650 points lower in a shortened trading session on Monday.
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She asked everyone to call her Belle, a shortened version of Gabrielle, and to use female pronouns.
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The cast is shortened to about 15 names, and you won't see things like deep-cut trivia.
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Scottish swimmer Andrew Mullen was born with a shortened left leg and has no forearms or hands.
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It shortened the wait to UFC 202, even though that is still an agonizing two weeks out.
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They also increased down payments and shortened loan maturities, which had stretched as long as 70 months.
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While engineering expenses and purchases went up, reported construction costs went down and scheduling timelines were shortened.
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Work campers (often shortened to workampers) run the gamut from low-income retirees to the well-heeled.
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AXJO> lost 0.25 percent to close at 5,619.4 and fell 0.9 percent in a holiday-shortened week.
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Additional time will be given, until November 1, to comply with the new, shortened documentation time frame.
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In editing the piece for air, his quote was shortened and as a result his opinions mischaracterized.
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The portrayal of Ms. Lapper, an artist born without arms and with shortened legs, provoked intense controversy.
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When the season expands to 17 games, the preseason will be shortened from four weeks to three.
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Walmart (WMT) has shortened its opening hours so that employees can restock shelves overnight and clean stores.
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Historians say his action might have shortened the war by months, saving tens of thousands of lives.
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Like Smith with his now-shortened drum solos, he knows just how far to take his improvisation.
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Sometimes our life spans are shortened because of our disabilities, but that is not always the case.
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The name of the magazine was eventually shortened to Bride's, and the apostrophe fell off in 2005.
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Their 21884-294 record in a strike-shortened schedule trounced runner-up Kansas City's 213-221 mark.
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Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, saying it would have shortened commutes, improved the environment and spurred economic development.
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Howard reeled in 34 receptions for 565 yards and five touchdowns during his injury-shortened 2018 campaign.
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Virginia and Utah have both announced that their ABC stores will remain open, albeit with shortened hours.
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Since a "cox" is short for coxswain, this could be a bit of a shortened version itself.
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She found that the shortened chromosome, No. 22, had exchanged genetic material with another chromosome, No. 9.
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Then shortened again, at which point they no longer made the pleasant whooshing sound, and were ruined.
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The Chilean peso, Colombia peso and real were on track for gains in the holiday-shortened week.
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He became a partner in the agency, which named itself Keeble Cavaco & Duka, later shortened to KCD.
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After a review process at the end of last year, Cuomo ended or shortened only 11 sentences.
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The index remained on course to edge down less than one percent for the shortened trading week.
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European stocks hit record highs on Tuesday in a shortened trading session due to the Christmas holidays.
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The benchmark index has now hit record highs for three consecutive sessions in a holiday-shortened week.
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Overall, trading is expected to slow in the holiday-shortened week, and ahead of the year-end.
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The National Women's Hockey League, which drastically cut player salaries in November, has shortened its remaining schedule.
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Travel disruptions will continue into Friday, capping off a shortened back-to-work week for business travelers.
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Yoshiko Nishimasa can work a shortened workday until her youngest child enters third grade, not second grade.
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And his oldest son, Brandon, is at Curry College after a serious injury shortened his hockey career.
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" Left unmentioned: The Republican senator, whose given name is Rafael Edward Cruz, also shortened his, to "Ted.
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While Jeter's final two seasons as a Yankee—an injury-shortened 2013 where he batted .190/.288/.
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The shortened time frame is noteworthy: It means the drills might end before Trump meets with Kim.
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Open enrollment didn't technically changed much this year, except it was shortened from 12 weeks to six.
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Public broadcaster NHK said it was rare for prosecutors' full extension request to be denied and shortened.
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PAVLICH: I almost -- I almost had a short -- a shortened life, because I didn&apost pull the chute.
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And this squares with the statistics on median US job tenure, which has lengthened, not shortened, since 2000.
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Centuries of breeding have shortened their heads from front to back, and widened the roof of their mouths.
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"iOS 10.3 feels 'snappier' because many animations were slightly tweaked & shortened, for the better," says Lienhart on Twitter.
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The next day, the State Department's website published a shortened version of the post, with the same title.
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The Knicks may have a seriously shortened roster against a Grizzlies club that is 239-19 this season.
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I wanted it to say puerta (Door) but it hurt like hell so I shortened it a bit.
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Factory output barely rebounded in November after contracting in holiday-shortened October at the sharpest rate since 2013.
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This is why, despite our shortened attention spans, there is still hope for football in an online world.
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When my partner's visa application was suddenly shortened by eight months, we knew we had to act fast.
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After bolting his own fiber-glass shell design to a shortened VW floorplan, the "Meyers Manx" was born.
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As with most mammals, two of the bat species did show telomeres that shortened as they got older.
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Those who traveled most were either exceedingly wealthy or poor, and as socioeconomic class increased, commuting time shortened.
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And they shortened the open enrollment period and slashed budgets for marketing and navigators who support the exchanges.
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Global market overview: US stock futures were weaker, pointing to a cautious open to Friday's shortened trading session.
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In my new state, I often think of Lee's shortened call to thank me and his cracking voice.
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Often shortened to "SIFI," that label is applied to banks that could trigger an economic meltdown upon collapse.
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Markets ended their holiday-shortened week on a high note, with the Dow gaining more than 2000 points.
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The Trump administration on Wednesday shortened the funding period for grants awarded to organizations providing family planning services.
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Wimbledon is the only one of the four Grand Slam tournaments not to have tried the shortened format.
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Because concussions and other injuries shortened his career, Lindros was passed over for the Hall six previous times.
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Chicago was the only team to pull off the double in 214, which was a lockout-shortened season.
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Social media has dramatically shortened the time frame between permutations of any image that captures the public imagination.
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His administration has shortened the A.C.A. open enrollment period during which people can buy coverage for next year.
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Violating stay-home notices can result in work passes or re-entry permits being revoked or validity shortened.
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And we could get that, at least sometimes, if the parties used proportional representation and a shortened calendar.
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A Shared network has a higher utilization capacity, meaning the long payback for Electric today is shortened dramatically.
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The shelf life of words seems to have shortened; they pass out of fashion quickly and aren't replaced.
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The transit agency initially said the shutdown would be 18 months and later shortened it to 15 months.
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They manipulate muscles to release and elongate those that are tense and shortened or to strengthen weakened muscles.
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"I shortened and widened the wings as I thought it looked better for the pinkie finger," she said.
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The Subliners held a shortened practice on Thursday, March 6, as they prepared to fly to Los Angeles.
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It's been shortened for their Gen Z attention span, so golf is just one hole from now on.
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ESPN reported the draft is likely to be shortened with bonuses deferred due to uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus.
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" That will do as the first line, I think, although it might be shortened to, "It was curiosity.
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The Beatles have shortened the "banding" between cuts so that one song seems to run into the next.
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That's the telltale sign of microcephaly, which can lead to seizures, developmental delay, and a shortened life expectancy.
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The break will be shortened by two weeks to give senators more time to work toward legislative priorities.
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Thanks to an unusually late Thanksgiving, the year 163 is closing out with a shortened holiday shopping season.
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The weighted average maturities (WAM) of taxable money funds shortened by one day to 30 days, iMoneyNet said.
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Because the entries are shortened in this design, it limits the possibilities for entries that are really lively.
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Bulls and Bears • Chuck's interrogator runs through a checklist of scandals that have shortened many a political career.
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The President has now shortened prison terms in more than 500 such cases, more than any previous executive.
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U.S. Treasury yields on Tuesday hardly budged, beginning a shortened day of trading due to the holiday season.
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President Barack Obama shortened prison sentences for 153 convicts, mainly low-level drug offenders, and pardoned 78 others.
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In a life that was shortened by football, he made a wide and lasting impact on the sport.
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WEINTRAUB: The fact that this is a shortened version of "vacuum" needs to get communicated to the solver.
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So she was pleased when organizers shortened the course because of overnight snowfall and eliminated the opening jump.
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The Standard & Poor's 19703 index rose 2.6 percent after posting four straight records during the holiday-shortened week.
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To get there, Thwaites had to demonstrate how he moved as a four-legged animal using shortened crutches:
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Over three years, Braga shortened the time it takes to rent an apartment from one month to three days.
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Open enrollment for next year has been shortened to six weeks, instead of three months as in previous years.
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Scenes have been shortened or cut, and the roles of nine male characters (mostly minor ones) have been scrubbed.
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Some of these restrictions, including shortened voting hours and new ID requirements, target college students and other young people.
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So plants that are coming up for relicensing would, if denied, maybe have their lives shortened by 20 years.
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Then on Sunday, a shortened version of the letter was posted on Facebook by Kayla Moore, Roy Moore's wife.
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The first, in 21.7, shortened his sentence but didn't overturn the conviction, based on the evidence of Gareth Grimes.
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"My own belief is that people should be suspicious of studies that look 'too good' over shortened date ranges."
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"San, reply please," Aleksandr Svyazin demanded of Kornilov in June 2015, using a shortened version of his first name.
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Inside, they found a shotgun — tucked under a bed — with its stock shortened and the serial number scratched off.
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"When we do go to daylight saving time, sleep is disrupted; it's shortened and it's less efficient," Watson said.
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As typical, trading volume was light in the shortened session ahead of Christmas, though, which can exaggerate stock moves.
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Still, the team built a ball-sorting robot on a shortened timeline; their kit only arrived three weeks ago.
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In instances when high-profile books are rushed to market because of demand, that timeline can be shortened considerably.
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This not only mimics your curves, but the shortened hem elongates your legs without the help of a heel.
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Singers and a youth orchestra travel to public squares around Rome, where they perform shortened versions of famous operas.
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Previous recipients of Obama's clemency grants describe an almost surreal feeling upon realizing their lengthy sentences have been shortened.
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Photos tell people to visit the link in a person's profile which is a shortened URL to a website.
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Many of the criminals whose sentences were shortened Tuesday would have been given far shorter punishments under current guidelines.
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These include more efficient multiple photo uploads, pinch-to-zoom photos and emojis and a shortened start-up time.
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It turns out that shortened telomeres are actually associated with numerous illnesses, including cancer, aplastic anemia, and liver dysfunction.
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U.S. equity index futures dropped late on Sunday as electronic trading resumed to kick off a holiday-shortened week.
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Wonks of many stripes agree that this is far too many and that the rule book must be shortened.
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On Tuesday, he captioned a shortened clip from the "It's Gonna Be Me" video with "YOU ALREADY KNOW." pic.twitter.
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" Further, a shortened stride length "was associated with a 50.6 percent probability of falling within the next three weeks.
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And we shortened it, because I definitely wanted to show her sexy long legs… it was a fun look.
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The company launched in 2013 and has shortened the distillery process from years to days with its unique technology.
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The broader Topix edged down 0.1 percent to 1,298.32 and ended the shortened trading week about 3.1 percent lower.
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The unscripted Mr Johnson will give the campaign some zest; bookies shortened the odds of Brexit on his declaration.
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But suddenly, candy colored airplanes, shortened into stubby, Seussian flying machines, descend from the sky, drawing an amazed crowd.
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We cut out over-nighters, shortened tours, cut down social events, and siblings — don't ask for overnight play dates!
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Initially shocked by the shortened timeframe, Harper says a conversation with Pierce's "amazing" birth mom quickly changed his mind.
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U.S. Treasury prices were slightly firmer in thin volumes as investors made minimal moves in a holiday-shortened session.
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His strokes shortened even more, so he was barely moving, simply agitating that bundle of nerves deep inside her.
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As seasons shortened to just weeks every year, they worked with local fishery leaders to try a new approach.
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Ultimately, nearly 11.8 million people selected coverage on the federal and state-based exchanges during a shortened enrollment period.
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In May 2014, Mr. Sotomayor shortened the distance between them by taking a job at Amazon in Tampa, Fla.
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However, in 2016 the Obama Administration shortened the longstanding allowable length of STLDI policies from 12 to 3 months.
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They may have dropped inflation protection, shortened the benefit period, lengthened the elimination period or lowered the monthly benefit.
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The brigade made a great effort to speed up modification time and shortened its training period, the report said.
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He passed for 1,651 yards and 17 touchdowns during his senior year, which was shortened by a wrist injury.
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"Szn" is a shortened version of the word season, often used to refer to periods of the astrological calendar.
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Cabrera, who turns 36 on April 18, is coming off an injury-shortened 2018 season in which he hit .
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Travelers from Republican areas to Democratic ones shortened their visits by almost 45 minutes on average, the analysis found.
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Syndergaard said he shortened the leg kick in his delivery so he would not be so predictable to opponents.
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Donations generally have to be made during business hours — at some sperm banks, shortened business hours — Monday through Friday.
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But within 48 hours of returning to Earth, his telomeres rapidly shortened in reaction to the stresses of landing.
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However, a few prominent retailers have shortened their return policies this year, according to an annual survey by ConsumerWorld.org.
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Congress gets back to work after a shortened week that saw Republicans head to Philadelphia for their annual retreat.
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The next scheduled cruises on all three ships will be shortened and customers will receive refunds, the company said.
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However, the number of days that make an Earth year have shifted and shortened because days have grown longer.
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Trading during the holiday-shortened week was thin, with many traders and investors away ahead of New Year's Day.
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A lot of things accelerate the rate at which our telomeres get shortened, which leads to premature cellular aging.
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But the new law also shortened the time the board had to publish the material — so it went online.
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The Court also shortened its argument calendars in August 21798 and August 21918 in response to yellow fever outbreaks.
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With everything happening on and off-screen, Grey's Anatomy fans might not be able to take a shortened season.
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Companies are increasingly relying on applicant tracking systems, often shortened to ATS, and artificial intelligence software to review resumes.
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With good behavior, his sentence will be shortened, and he is expected to be released as soon as Wednesday.
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Cook added Apple has closed one of its stores, and many other stores are operating with shortened opening hours.
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In Tuesday's shortened session, losses were the first in four sessions for the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
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On the federal level, President Trump signed legislation in December 22001 that shortened prison terms for some federal inmates.
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In a shortened Christmas Eve session Tuesday, the S&P 500 finished flat and Nasdaq rose to another record.
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An arbitrator later ordered the suspension shortened and allowed Sprewell to recoup the $17.3 million his contract guaranteed him.
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Small wonder, then, that the average presidential stint has gradually shortened and is now six and a half years.
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Snapshot: Above, Boeing's Starliner capsule landed in New Mexico on Sunday after problems shortened its first trip to space.
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Although not technically something to eat in Lisbon, Ginjinha (shortened to ginja) is a notable shot to drink instead.
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Twins defeat Brewers in rain-shortened game MINNEAPOLIS — Not even inclement weather could halt the Minnesota Twins' winning streak.
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Bookmakers shortened their odds, with betting website Betfair putting the chances of a vote to leave at 31 percent.
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Joseph may get shortened to Joe, Margaret to Meg, and Robert and William almost always to Bob and Bill.
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In contrast, the 2018 plan covers a shortened span of only six years and allocates very little to creditors.
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U.S. Treasury yields inched higher on Monday to begin a shortened week of trading due to the holiday season.
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So when the long tail of the upper-case Q was shortened, he insisted that it should be lengthened.
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Stern also presided over four NBA lockouts, including two that resulted in shortened seasons in 1998-99 and 2011.
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Its name now shortened to Hwa Yuan Szechuan, it is worth visiting for reasons that go well beyond nostalgia.
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Without it, we're buried alive for years, and sometimes for the rest of our deeply stressed and shortened lives.
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That added flexibility can mean that processing times can be shortened even while accuracy is increased and costs come down.
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All this has shortened the projected construction time from 68 months to 51 months — one possible motivator for the changes.
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Add it to text neck, text thumb, shortened attention spans, injuries from looking at your phone while walking, and depression.
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Here's a shortened list the BBC provided: A lot of North Korean propaganda comes in musical form, as we've seen.
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In the 1980s, when Thatcher and Reagan preached laissez-faire economics, Mitterrand nationalised banks and factories, and shortened working hours.
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I considered using that, but it was long and would be shortened to Jon and that just felt... Well, boring.
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The game was a makeup of Wednesday's rain-shortened game, which was postponed in the bottom of the third inning.
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If we do, the change typically takes the form of a shortened version of an older, very long descriptive title.
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That's because consumers have moved onto smartphones and attention spans have been shortened from the quick hits of social media.
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Airport security lines seem to have shortened quite a bit from the nightmare waits travelers endured back in the spring.
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Now the situation has gotten worse, and last night President Nicolas Maduro shortened that work week to just two days.
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Mnuchin earlier had said that those measures could keep the U.S. afloat into November, but recently shortened the time span.
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The Dow closed at a record high of 26,966 in Wednesday's shortened trading session before the Fourth of July holiday.
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White Sox starter Michael Kopech looked good in his third career outing — two of which have been shortened by rain.
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A shortened play clock might also make obese linemen lose weight, since there'd be less standing around and more hustling.
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Trading volumes are expected to be thin due to shortened trading hours on Wednesday ahead of the July Fourth holiday.
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Then there are low-level insults like "cuck" — a relatively new, shortened form of "cuckold" popularized by the alt-right.
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Milton Bradley reissued the game in 1960 under the simpler title The Game of Life, later simply shortened to Life.
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It took two years for the indictment of former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, just released from a shortened prison sentence.
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Investors on this holiday-shortened week will get a few key data points plus other glimpses into what is ahead.
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Didn't care about the elders, the babies, the men and women half bandaged, their skin blistering and their breaths shortened.
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It shortened the enrollment period and forced people to do more to prove they're eligible for exceptions to open enrollment.
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The post-Fed rally could continue in the holiday-shortened week without answering questions about the sustainability of the gains.
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The problem is, because my bowels have been shortened, long-acting morphine doesn't work on me, so I take Toradol.
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One of the adverts had been clicked over 25,000 times, judging by the Google analytics data of its shortened URL.
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Around the same time, the company shortened its name from "Metropolitan Life" to "MetLife" and recolored its black star blue.
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The independent researcher known as Switched showed Motherboard a shortened Bitly link, which sent users to the infected Amaq site.
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The 2012 rain-shortened race at Pocono was marred by lightning strikes that killed one fan and injured nine others.
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Traders will have a shortened day on Christmas Eve and markets will be closed on Tuesday for the Christmas holiday.
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While you're up and moving, take a few minutes to stretch any muscles that, in your default posture, are shortened.
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He adds another long reliever to the bullpen, one shortened with RHP Brad Peacock making a spot start on Monday.
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There's a shortened enrollment period to contend with, as the Trump administration cut this window in half, to 45 days.
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The race was shortened by three laps after the safety car had led the field away before a standing start.
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In April, he began referring to the agency as the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, shortened to Bureau or BCFP.
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It was the second time in its five-year September run that the event had been shortened to three rounds.
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Class hours may be reduced to two hours from three, and the orientation for new students will also be shortened.
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He danced so hard that a friend once referred to him as "a dancing machine," which he shortened to Machine.
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Then again, shipping through those shortened routes means the industry's carbon footprint could actually shrink, even as their profits rise.
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Ryan Kesler deflected Rickard Rakell's shot-pass into the top shelf for the fifth goal of his injury shortened season.
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Barbecue Becky was shortened to #BBQBecky on Twitter, eventually became a meme, and was even spoofed by Saturday Night Live.
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The interest rates on the loans has also jumped to 6.5 percent from 3.4 percent and the repayment time shortened.
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By the early 1840s, Fox Talbot had drastically shortened exposure times, making it possible to photograph humans without blurred results.
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"They're either being paralyzed or killed or can be shortened, which causes a decrease in mucus clearance," Dr. Pirzada says.
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In early 2015, Berlin officials decided that Mr. Castorf would only be offered a shortened contract, effectively forcing him out.
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The deal also includes a "corona crisis package" including shortened working hours, which will be implemented over the coming weeks.
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The Devil Rays began play during the 1998 season and shortened their name to the Rays before the 2008 season.
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In 1911, they were all combined into the General Motors Truck Company, shortened down to just GMC for marketing purposes.
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Busy week of earnings lies ahead More blue chips will release their earnings during next week's holiday-shortened trading session.
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He shortened some colorful, comic scenes in the first act involving Cio-Cio-San's relatives, and tightened her suicide scene.
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"Our coexistence with digital devices has affected our patience and shortened the span of our attention," runs a typical sentence.
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It's short for Gatling gun, which was patented in 1862 by Richard Jordan Gatling and shortened to "GAT" around 1904.
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The German word Kindertagesstätte, which is often shortened to Kita, denotes a day care center for children of any age.
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The CFO went on to explain that "travel restriction, suspended festivities and shortened operating hours" have also been pain points.
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The FTSE 250 , which hit successive record highs last week, shed 0.1% at the beginning of another holiday-shortened week.
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"He looks like he shortened his swing the last few games, and that's good to see," manager Pete Mackanin said.
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Even state-funded schools often accommodate religious demands, allowing for lunchtime prayer, shortened days during Ramadan and optional head scarfs.
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But similarly, no one wants to see lifespans shortened and illnesses and injuries occur because of a lack of regulation.
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After arriving in Oregon, he decided that the name Krzysztofowicz was unworkable for Americans, so he shortened it to Kristof.
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With few economic indicators expected in a trading week shortened by the Christmas holiday, volumes are expected to be light.
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The comments gained attention on Monday after the website Tennessee Holler shared a shortened clip of Roberts' remarks on Twitter.
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It may be shortened, in the parlance of the Limbaugh Belt, to ''libs,'' or expanded to the offensive portmanteau ''libtards.
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But indie games are generally small passion projects with shortened runtimes; they're not epic, triple-A flagship titles like Shenmue.
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The FTSE 250 gave up 0.6%, as dealers cleared the decks in another holiday-shortened week and braced for 2020.
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Historians estimate that the success of Turing and Bletchley Park's codebreakers shortened World War II by two to four years.
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It required voters to present a photo ID at polls, shortened early voting periods, and ended same-day voter registration.
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Svindal, a Norwegian, was 1.52 seconds faster than the early leader, Klaus Kröll, down the shortened course of about 1.7 miles.
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Israel's armed forces chief cut that sentence by four months and it was later shortened by a third for good behavior.
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Schoop now has 39 RBIs on the season (245 at-bats), equaling his injury-shortened 2015 season total (305 at-bats).
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The previous session's 133 percent gain put it on track for a rise of 213 percent for the holiday-shortened week.
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The Thanksgiving holiday is next Thursday, and the market is closed that day and open for a shortened session on Friday.
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In addition, the CDC reveals, "Over time, excessive alcohol consumption could lead to shortened breastfeeding duration due to decreased milk production."
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Comer says she did not have time for that after class periods were shortened from almost an hour to 45 minutes.
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I went to someone else once, when I needed an appointment ASAP, and the new girl shortened my eyebrows by accident.
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The umbrella ideology for these militant leftists is antifascism, usually shortened to antifa: opposition to fascist regimes by any means necessary.
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The NBA has not had a work stoppage since the 20113-2011 lockout which shortened the regular season to 66 games.
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These shortened words, known as diminutives, are commonly used as an act of endearment and as a way to fit in.
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The shortened time frame for the repayments will boost the expected returns of the group of hedge funds, the sources said.
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Any differences in composition of elements would indicate changes in diet, habitat and environment that could've prolonged or shortened their lives.
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On top of lower advertising, the administration has also cut direct outreach by 40% and shortened the enrollment period by half.
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In the first case, we are aiming to control the symptoms, even if, by doing so, life may be unintentionally shortened.
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After season 7's premiere was shortened and then delayed, fans learned that season 8 may not even air until 2019.
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This was partially attributed to the shortened work week meaning employees had to be more economical and efficient with their time.
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Solar also runs into issues during the winter months and at latitudes far from the equator because of shortened daylight hours.
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Ros was born in 1987, a year that was shortened by one second in order to adjust to the Gregorian calendar.
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Fourth-year coach Chris Collins shortened his rotation against Eastern Washington as seven players combined to play all but five minutes.
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Interestingly, Kelly's telomeres — the end caps on chromosomes — grew a little longer in space, but then shortened again upon his return.
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President Barack Obama shortened the sentences of 214 federal prisoners on Monday — the biggest mass grant of presidential commutations in history.
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Giunone, Giove's wife, rightly suspicious of his two-timing, descends to earth and dominates the second act of this shortened version.
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The shortened deadline may prove to be tricky for Juul, said Gottlieb, a physician, medical policy expert and public health advocate.
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Trips to a furniture or even car showroom can be shortened significantly as potential buyers winnow down potential selections from home.
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Ricarda Hasser and Tamara Tippler were third and fourth fastest down a slightly-shortened Strecke course with Swiss Wendy Holdener second.
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Employing them has significantly reduced the number of instances in which I get irritated, or at least has shortened their duration.
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A government-commissioned investigation team earlier this week also proposed that asylum processes should be shortened significantly to prevent such attacks.
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In January, the company reduced its free shipping threshold from $50 to $35 and shortened its delivery window to two days.
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TMZ got this video of Wayne being whisked away backstage, toward the end of Sunday night's severely shortened A3C Fest set.
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But warmer winters and earlier springs have shortened the road's open season by up to two weeks over the past decade.
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The New York Times on Wednesday reported that Trump asked for the trek to be shortened from nine to five days.
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In contrast, odds have shortened on another potential successor, London Mayor Boris Johnson, who is backing a 'Out' vote in June.
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The course is often shortened to prevent dogs from overheating, but it is still important to know your own dog's limits.
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With two runners on base, Giancarlo Stanton — who slugged 27 homers in an injury-shortened 2015 season — came to the plate.
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The disease shortened my right leg, partially atrophied my calf muscle, limited my ankle's flexibility and curled my foot perceptibly inward.
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In the opener, on Tuesday night, the Cubans won a rain-shortened seven-inning contest, 9-4, before a sparse crowd.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama shortened the sentences of 209 prisoners and pardoned 64 individuals on Tuesday, the White House said.
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So many people are overdosing from heroin and synthetic opioids that the U.S. life expectancy shortened two years in a row.
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Despite the shortened field, the Raiders' head coach, Jon Gruden, seemed pleased with the proceedings — and his team's 22-21 victory.
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The SPD won labor reforms in the coalition talks such as enabling workers to switch to shortened hours for limited periods.
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Lindros's résumé includes a Hart Trophy, awarded to the league's most valuable player, in the lockout-shortened season of 1994-95.
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New York (CNN Business)Alarmed investors drove the Dow more than 22020 points lower in a shortened trading session on Monday.
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Trade in the U.S., however, will be shortened, with markets such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) finishing trade earlier.
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U.S. markets were closed on Thursday due to the Thanksgiving holiday, but equities finished the shortened trading week with strong gains.
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In the acronym-filled language of the world body, this will be the 22nd Conference of the Parties, shortened to COP22.
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Early indications suggested that between 135 and 270 women had their lives shortened as a result of the error, Hunt said.
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He has also shortened the amount of people who are working at the border crossing forcing these people into the desert.
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The Hornets finished a lockout-shortened season with just seven victories; their 21994 winning percentage was the worst in NBA history.
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Will liked the concept, but asked to remove some iffy fill and to replace HIPPO, which was the only shortened entry.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin reiterated the administration will keep markets open, while suggesting trading hours could be shortened at some point.
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The second game was played with temperatures in the low 40s, and it was shortened to seven innings because of darkness.
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The event has shortened its run to six days, March 22 to 27, from the eight-day schedule of previous years.
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The men learned that if they chose an existing design rather than one they customized, the process could be substantially shortened.
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Once he figured out what the hexagon was telling him, he shortened the steps and took twice as many of them.
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The beloved Daniel Bryan's career was shortened in part because he did the move once or twice a night, every night.
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That's when, after having taken a break for more than three months, O'Brien will resume hosting "Conan" in its shortened version.
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He uses a shortened version of his name on Twitter and has posed as a guest D.J. at a dance club.
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To speed up hiring, Walmart spokeswoman Robyn Babbitt said the company has shortened a two-week hiring process to 2000 hours.
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The tests often prompt unneeded surgery, radiation or drug regimens for cancers that would never have caused symptoms or shortened lives.
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"The cycle of innovation has been shortened significantly," agrees Aiman Shalabi, chief medical officer at the non-profit Cancer Research Institute.
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This season's Broadway revival of "Children of a Lesser God" will close this month, its run shortened because of weak sales.
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European markets traded slightly lower Tuesday as financial markets rounded out the last trading day of 20133 with a shortened session.
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The ad, first obtained by POLITICO, will be released digitally on Twitter and Facebook, with a shortened version appearing on Instagram.
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Temporary workers, who have a shortened path to become permanent employees as part of the deal, would receive $4,500 ratification bonuses.
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Temporary workers, who have a shortened path to becoming permanent employees as part of the deal, would receive $20153,500 ratification bonuses.
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Major U.S. indexes finished the shortened Tuesday session, which came a day before the Fourth of July holiday, in negative territory.
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About half the Nike stores in China have shut down, and those that remain open have shortened hours, the company said.
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But pressed about the shortened trip as he flew westward toward the US, Tillerson didn't cite the need for urgent meetings.
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She is a critic of France's shortened 35-hour workweek, and also advocated for debt relief during Greece's ongoing financial crisis.
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The mid-cap FTSE 250 edged 0.2% lower in thin trading, as most investors were away during another holiday-shortened week.
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What follows is an edited transcript that we've shortened to the key bits regarding the round that gifted Sisense its horn.
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The Senate on Tuesday shortened its August recess by two weeks in order to work on health care and other legislation.
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Brent crude settled up 81 cents, or 1.22%, at $67.20 a barrel after a shortened session ahead of the Christmas holiday.
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Even if sign-ups stayed on pace, they would fall well short of previous years because of the shortened time period.
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Some hedge funds had shortened their positions on the Swiss franc for the past few weeks to invest in European assets.
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He will add another long reliever to the bullpen, one shortened with RHP Brad Peacock making a spot start on Monday.
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The student didn't ask others to help spread the message, but people began posting a shortened version on their own profiles.
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Orlando hasn't made the playoffs since the strike-shortened 2011-12 season (37-29), the last of six straight playoff appearances.
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The N.B.A. informed its teams in a memo last week that 60 percent of fans surveyed want a shortened regular season.
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When scientists altered these first two genes alone, the resulting plant produced just a few icky-tasting tomatoes on shortened stems.
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A gray tweed Michael Kors jacket, for example, had the buttons changed, the body slimmed and the sleeves shortened; a Burberry dress also had the buttons changed, a slit closed and the sleeves again shortened, the change in arm length meant to allude to the action of "rolling up your sleeves" without sacrificing any tailoring rigor.
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Bigger's murder trial and his conversations with his lawyer were shortened; depictions of police violence and a white lynch mob were expunged.
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Although the wait time has shortened, there is often not enough consistent demand for manufacturers to enter the U.S. market, Kesselheim said.
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Poe's Backstory Naturally, the movie is on a slightly shortened timeline and doesn't have space for all the exposition the novel contains.
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People with endometriosis (sometimes shortened to endo) often say that when they sought help, their pain was dismissed as normal period cramps.
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A revolution in financial technology — often shortened to fintech — has propelled an explosion of new entrants who are shaking up the sector.
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January has been a bullish month for stocks, but economic growth worries are weighing on sentiment as the shortened trading week opens.
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In February, CFETS shortened the reference period of yuan trading against its trade-weighted basket to 15 hours, between 4:30 p.
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A barrier on the runway the plane ended up landing on shortened its length from 9,000 feet to 7,800 feet, Landsberg said.
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In her nearly two years in the job, Sanders first shortened the on-camera briefings and then did away with them altogether.
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He had at least 40 points in every full season he spent with the Blues except 2012-13, shortened by a lockout.
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While his career was shortened by injuries, Mike Bossy was the most dominant goal scorer of his era not named Wayne Gretzky.
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To highlight his efforts, Obama spent an hour Wednesday afternoon having lunch with former prisoners whose time behind bars had been shortened.
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It can be adjusted to accommodate extra motors or battery packs, and can be shortened or lengthened depending on the vehicle type.
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Weather at the top is unpredictable, and the race has been shortened a handful of times -- and canceled twice -- due to snow.
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But section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (often shortened to CDA 230) says that websites aren't liable for third-party content.
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Their lifespans shortened, and they shrank hundreds of pounds, from the size of a pygmy hippo to that of a large dog.
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Now the people who live there are being subjected to poisoned air and shortened lives thanks to the country's fossil fuel addiction.
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" Partly influenced by rock group The Band, The Bacon Brothers make folk-rock-soul-country music, which they have shortened into "forosoco.
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After that time, shortened links will continue to redirect to their destinations, but won't be migrated over to the new Firebase console.
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I think he's understanding ... with two strikes he shortened his swing up and drove the ball to center for a sac fly.
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President Obama shortened the sentence of Chelsea Manning, a former U.S. Army soldier who admitted to leaking secret government documents to WikiLeaks.
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The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange shortened its trading day, opening at 20173 pm and closed as usual at about 4:30 pm.
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President Trump asked for his first foreign trip to be shortened from nine to five days, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
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Prices are going up, phone quality has improved and new features haven't been enough to keep consumers to a shortened upgrade cycle.
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Lawyers for the inmates challenged the use of midazolam, which was involved in flawed executions elsewhere, as well as the shortened timeframe.
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The Dow Jones industrial average surged in a holiday-shortened trading day on Monday, but finished just shy of a record close.
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Volumes are likely to be thin in a shortened trading session on Friday, with the U.S. stock market closing at 1 p.m.
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The $2 billion acquisition of Oculus by Facebook in 23 lent the neo-futurist hobby a decidedly shortened timeline for consumer adoption.
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Yastrzhembsky said Pope Francis saw a shortened version of his film before publicly speaking out in Nairobi against ivory poaching in Kenya.
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It also shortened hunting from five months to one month during the autumn hunting season, which is slated to start next September.
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The breadth of his output is evident here, but in shortened form the plays become a curiosity out of context (153:20).
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Patrons can play Skee-Ball, bowl on shortened lanes with grapefruit-size balls and swap gossip from accounts receivable on plaid banquettes.
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Meeting during a holiday-shortened week, the state's House and Senate voted to push back the licensing of cannabis shops from Jan.
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The email ends with "Sincerely, Dama" — referring to the prefix in the email address and a shortened version of his last name.
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The declines in Asia followed another brutal day for US stock markets, which fell more than 2% in a shortened trading session.
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U.S. stock index futures pointed to a higher open Friday, as investors gear up for more data during a shortened trading day.
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Shares of Disney were trading about 2 percent higher Monday morning, as investors digested this story on a holiday-shortened trading day.
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He pioneered a shortened version called 'Cricket Max' in the late 1990s, which is considered a precursor to the current Twenty20 format.
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Ultimately, the shipment wasn't used after the ceremonial route was shortened to three miles from 11 in response to the paltry snow.
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It's cheaper to move information from place to place Amazon's model of cheap and fast delivery of goods has shortened perceived distances.
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We realized that this is the first time in our nation's history that voters have shortened the sentences of the currently incarcerated.
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They use the BDSM scene's shortened version of the word, "cuck," most likely to avoid sounding like Martin Prince from The Simpsons.
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Seventy-five percent of retailers are planning to offer sales earlier this holiday season because of the shortened shopping calendar this year.
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After more personnel changes, the band shortened its name to the Rollers in 1978 and continued for a few years before disbanding.
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Frankly, as Igel explains, if games were cancelled, a season similar to a lockout-shortened one would be the most likely route.
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The length that attackers run to reach defenders was shortened from 30 meters to 10 meters to reduce the severity of collisions.
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The stance can be shortened mid bounce, or a fighter can bounce forward in his stance and immediately move out of it.
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Callaway shortened spring training practices by at least an hour, reducing wasted time, which he believes leads to injuries, and increasing rest.
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The city argues that the timeline could be shortened by years if the Legislature expedited changes that would make the process easier.
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In a 2008 paper in Neuroscience Letters, co-authored with University of Zurich's Franz Vollenweider, psilocybin also shortened people's reproductions of intervals.
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The FTSE 250 edged 0.1% lower by 0845 GMT in thin trading, as most investors were away during another holiday-shortened week.
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One of the nation's most successful theaters, the Public, shortened the run of a monologue by a prominent artist-activist, Josh Fox.
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In late August, Mr. Johnson shortened Parliament's time to debate before the deadline, potentially increasing the chances of a no-deal Brexit.
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The shortened Thanksgiving week promises far less public spectacle for the House impeachment inquiry, but it still could see several significant events.
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Adding to the cloud of uncertainty are recent signals that the anticipated delay of 180 days may be shortened to 60 days.
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Mets 12, Blue Jays 2 Before the 2017 season, Major League Baseball shortened the primary disabled list from 15 to 10 days.
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The one populated by pale people who live shortened days in the hollers, where the air and forest are thick and heavy.
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The investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server was labeled Midyear Exam (often shortened inside the F.B.I. to Midyear).
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Despite the extra rest, Wheeler's earned run average rose to 5.29 from 3.45 after he allowed 15 runs over two shortened starts.
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For the shortened week U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude is down roughly 5.7%, which would be the third consecutive week of declines.
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Greater China markets traded in positive territory in what will be a holiday-shortened trading week after taking a beating last week.
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The chain, once the International House of Pancakes before the name was shortened, announced a partnership Tuesday with food delivery service DoorDash.
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If you're not sleeping enough, your attention span is shortened, your reflexes are weak, and you really cannot function at your best.
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The waiting time to load Basra oil has shortened after Iraq added new berths and storage facilities at the port, Lin said.
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If I'm wide awake, the 45 minutes it usually takes me to force unconsciousness is shortened to somewhere between 25 and 35.
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