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The words at the end of lines are sometimes abbreviated too.
There is no reason in church records as to why his stay here was abbreviated.
There are also steps along the way that should be abbreviated.
Each one has its name abbreviated to a three letter term.
The following model year, abbreviated as it was by a world war, would set no such sales record.
Museums Hours, given for summer, may be abbreviated the rest of the year.
But her hours were abbreviated, and for the most part she played with the guests.
This word is sometimes abbreviated to a simple high tone.
After this season, abbreviated as it might be, nothing seems impossible.
In fact, there is no limit for which words may be abbreviated this way.
With a happily abbreviated social life, they focused on work.
The name should be written out completely (do not abbreviate).
For example, Roman first names, of which there was only a small set, were almost always abbreviated.
One pioneering board, however, is taking steps to abbreviate the process.
The court day was abbreviated by a shortage of witnesses.
Abbreviating a name is rarely done to save time or trouble.
Tens may be either abbreviated to T or written as 10.
And it abbreviated the grace period for returns to 30 minutes, from one hour.
The hearing was abbreviated by the court's decision not to review all of the evidence publicly.
"New York" has been abbreviated to create a quicker visual take.
I thought that afterwards, we might save time by abbreviating it.
The source command can be abbreviated as just a dot.
The name was rare in historical times, and not regularly abbreviated.
It is likely to be called Diamonds, with a full name designed to abbreviate to that.
For the purpose of citation their name may be abbreviated to "And".