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shortening and all
In strict analysis, abbreviations should not be confused with contractions or acronyms ( including initialisms ), with which they share some semantic and phonetic functions, though all three are connoted by the term " abbreviation " in loose parlance. An abbreviation is a shortening by any method ; a contraction is a reduction of size by the drawing together of the parts.
Since all anchors that embed themselves in the bottom require the strain to be along the seabed, anchors can be broken out of the bottom by shortening the rode until the vessel is directly above the anchor ( at this point the anchor chain is " up and down " in naval parlance ).
In the bottom position another wheel is turned, shortening the string again to create a sharp, giving the scale of C-sharp major if all pedals are set in the bottom position.
The chief objects for which Flood strove were the shortening of the duration of parliament which had then no legal limit in Ireland except that of the reigning sovereign's life, the reduction of the scandalously heavy pension list, the establishment of a national militia, and, above all, the complete legislative independence of the Irish parliament.
The term P ' ent ' ay is a shortening of the word " Pentecostal ", however, it is widely used when referring to all Protestant Christians whether they are actual Pentecostals or not.
If the root and both children are two-nodes, combine all three elements into the root, making a 4-node and shortening the tree,
For instance, some patients have had casting, bone graft, radial shortening, proximal row carpectomy, and wrist fusion, all on the same hand.
While the term Crisco is commonly used as a synonym for all shortening, Procter and Gamble markets olive, cooking, and baking oil and a cooking spray under that trademark.
From January 24, 2007, all Crisco shortening products were reformulated to contain less than one gram of trans fat per serving ; the separately marketed trans-fat free version introduced in 2004 was consequently discontinued.
During weekday peak times, some trains skip all stations between Sunnybank and Park Road apart from Coopers Plains and Yeerongpilly, shortening the trip time to 47 minutes at an average of.
During weekday peak times, some trains skip all stations between Sunnybank and Park Road apart from Coopers Plains and Yeerongpilly, shortening the trip time to 49 minutes at an average of.
During weekday peak times, some trains skip all stations between Sunnybank and Park Road apart from Coopers Plains and Yeerongpilly, shortening the trip time to 52 minutes at an average of.
During weekday peak times, some trains skip all stations between Sunnybank and Park Road apart from Coopers Plains and Yeerongpilly, shortening the trip time to 57 minutes at an average of.
While after all of these years it is not possible to definitively state such, one wonders if this shortening of the training period for the sake of pride could have been part of the reason that, by all reports, over 80 % of that first class from Ft. Benning died in combat.
As the title suggests, Busoni had omitted all of the music from Don Giovanni, shortening a piece of more than 597 bars by 245 bars.
Firstly, the inductance of all components is reduced by shortening and widening conductors and by squeezing the circuit into a flat rectangle.

shortening and long
The rarer grave accent has the opposite effect, shortening vowel sounds that would usually be pronounced long.
Pope Pius XII often reconsidered previously accepted truth, thus he was first to determine that the use of pain medicine in terminally ill patients is justified, even if this may shorten the life of the patient, as long as life shortening is not the objective itself.
This causes the platy or elongated crystals of minerals, such as mica and chlorite, to become rotated such that their long axes are perpendicular to the orientation of shortening.
Various rules of elision sometimes prevent a grammatical syllable from making a full syllable, and certain other lengthening and shortening rules ( such as correption ) can create long or short syllables in contexts where one would expect the opposite.
Tolkien derived the Quenya word Arda from prehistoric Elvish * gardā, Quenya regularly losing initial G and shortening long final vowels.
When submitting the adapted screenplay to 20th Century-Fox chief Darryl F. Zanuck, Joseph L. Mankiewicz mentioned that he found it too long and asked how Zanuck felt about shortening the movie.
For this it had a light, easily serviceable engine, extremely soft long travel suspension ( with height adjustment by lengthening / shortening of tie rods ), high ground clearance, and for oversized loads a car-wide canvas sunroof, which ( until 1955 ) also covered the boot.
Resnais remained entirely faithful to the play ( apart from shortening it ) and he emphasised its theatricality by filming in long takes on large sets of evidently artificial design, as well as by marking off the acts of the play with the fall of a curtain.
The theory for centuries had always associated long barrels with long range but experience had also shown that shortening the barrel ( e. g. the English musket barrel between 1630 and 1660 went down from 4 to 3 feet long ) did not reduce performance as much as expected.
This makes the history of the tree-kangaroos particularly convoluted: it appears that the animals were arboreal at some time in the far distant past, moving afterward to the ground — gaining long kangaroo-like feet in the process — before returning to the trees, where they further developed a shortening and broadening of the hind feet and a novel climbing method.
In the first years of the 1st century, Tiberius, his brother Drusus, and Germanicus conducted a long campaign in Germania, the area north of the Upper Danube and east of the Rhine, in an attempt at a further major expansion of the Empire's frontiers, and a shortening of its frontier line.
Its name is a shortening of the original (" island of the long rowing meadow ").
Male hypocorisms are often based on the first syllable of the name ( shortening it if it's long ), plus the ending -" e ".
For a long dough, the shortening is cut in only until the pea-sized crumbs are formed, or even larger lumps may be included.
Other characteristics of this disease are " unilateral shortening of the index, long, and ring fingers, syndactyly of the affected digits, hypoplasia of the hand, and the absence of the sternocostal portion of the ipsilateral pectoralis major muscle ".
Quasthoff is 1. 34 m ( 4 ' 4¾ ") tall due to shortening of the long bones in his legs, and he has phocomelia of the upper extremities with very short or absent long bones.
Trisyllabic laxing or trisyllabic shortening is any of three processes in English whereby tense vowels ( which are long vowels or diphthongs ) become lax ( i. e. short monophthongs ( lax ) in word formation ) when followed by two syllables, of which the first syllable is unstressed:
ABC1 breaks were considerably longer than is customary in the UK due to the shortening of American TV series which has been ongoing for decades, as of 2007 the average American sitcom runs at 20 minutes while the average Drama runs at 40 minutes, ABC1 often filled long breaks with bumpers and promotions of its own, or Disney Channel UK's, programming.
The initial plan for the drainage was based on a proposal by John Hunt in 1604 – 1605, to construct a new river long from Earith to Denver, shortening the length of the River Great Ouse by many miles.
Shortening, on the other hand, can be caused by contraction of the muscles parallel to the long axis resulting in the organ increasing in diameter as well as shortening in length.
Correption is the shortening of a long vowel before a short vowel in hiatus.

shortening and vowels
There are many other allophonic processes in English, like lack of plosion, nasal plosion, partial devoicing of sonorants, complete devoicing of sonorants, partial devoicing of obstruents, lengthening and shortening vowels, and retraction.
Nazor's poems are rather difficult for reading, due to subjecting contents to form – especially in sonets, rhime and rhythm forcing, vowels shortening for adjusting the number of syllables and progressing the sentence to the next verse as well as use of academic, atypical, rare and arhaic words.
* the breve ( English poetry marking, drŏll pronounced ' drol ', not ' drowle '), shortening vowels.
Besides the most characteristic feature of the sibilants, there are indiscriminate shortening or lengthening of vowels, loss of reph and reduplication of the following consonant ; avoidance or irregularity of sandhis etc.
* The shortening of many high vowels, e. g. Zit, Lüt, lut instead of Ziit, Lüüt, luut ( Standard German Zeit, Leute, laut ; ' time ', ' people ', ' loud ').

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