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* Aviation, a military acronym or shorter version
The M1 Carbine was not a shorter version of the M1 Garand, as was typical for rifles vs. carbines in the 19th century, but a wholly different design firing a smaller, less-powerful cartridge.
The United Kingdom also developed a " Jungle Carbine " version of their Lee-Enfield service rifle, featuring a shorter barrel, flash suppressor, and manufacturing modifications designed to decrease the rifle's weight.
The Old Roman Creed is an earlier and shorter version of the Apostles ' Creed.
In 1978, Hubbard released New Era Dianetics ( NED ), a revised version supposed to produce better results in a shorter period of time.
This version was shorter than any of the other versions at only 3 minutes, 27 seconds and went by the name " For The Victims Of Ravishment ".
A shorter version features on the CD single.
The English version runs 83 minutes, four minutes shorter than the Japanese version.
The American version runs two minutes shorter than the Japanese version.
This version runs 78 minutes, five minutes shorter than the Japanese print.
The North American version, with the added Raymond Burr footage, runs 87 minutes, 16 minutes shorter than the Japanese print.
The double-story version became popular when printing switched to " Roman type " because the tail was effectively shorter, making it possible to put more lines on a page.
Following criticism, especially the arguments from Richard Kirwan who thought Hutton's ideas were atheistic and not logical, Hutton published a two volume version of his theory in 1795, consisting of the 1788 version of his theory ( with slight additions ) along with a lot of material drawn from shorter papers Hutton already had to hand on various subjects such as the origin of granite.
The rolling stock is a shorter version of the one used on Paris Métro Line 14.
Informal, de facto orthographies of spoken varieties of Arabic also use ha to indicate a shorter version of alif, a usage augmented by the ambiguity of the use of ha and taa marbuta in formal Arabic orthography, and also a formal orthography in some languages that use Arabic script, such as Kurdish orthography
The sketch was later remade in a shorter version for the film And Now For Something Completely Different ; it is also available on the CD-ROM game of Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.
According to the Mahabharata itself, the tale is extended from a shorter version of 24, 000 verses called simply Bhārata.
The re-edited version put a new English narration by Frederic March and musical score onto a shorter edit of the existing film.
First imported from France by Lady Jersey in 1815, the Quadrille was a shorter version of the earlier cotillions.
A shorter version for schools was published by Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, Svensk Rättstafnings-Lära in 1829.
Some female skinheads have a shorter punk-style version of the hairstyle ; almost entirely shaved, leaving only bangs and fringes at the front.

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In females, the urethra is shorter and emerges above the vaginal opening.
It featured shorter narration than the original opening.
When the meteoroids pass by Earth, some are accelerated ( making wider orbits around the Sun ), others are decelerated ( making shorter orbits ), resulting in gaps in the dust trail in the next return ( like opening a curtain, with grains piling up at the beginning and end of the gap ).
Commenting on the poem, Maurice Bowra observed that "... after the challenging, flaunting opening we are led through a swift account of youth, and then as we approach the horrors of old age, the verse becomes slower, the sentences shorter, the stops more emphatic, until the poet closes with a short, damning line of summary.
Cream Liqueurs should be stored in a refrigerator, and have a shorter shelf life than other alcoholic beverages, certainly after opening.
Male flowers have four stamens, inserted on the base of the corolla, alternate with its lobes ; filaments awl-shaped, exserted in the sterile, much shorter in the sterile flower ; anthers attached at the back, oblong, introrse, two-celled, cells opening longitudinally.
Following the opening of the branch line from Lewes to Newhaven, the railway sought to develop a new shorter Continental route from London to Paris, via Dieppe, in competition to the South Eastern Railway routes from Dover to Calais and Folkestone to Boulogne.
For syndicated reruns, a shorter 30 second version was recorded, in order to accompany the shorter opening for the syndicated airings.
The next section brings back the opening theme in chord form and further develops it-it is first heard in A-flat major ( bars 221-224 ), then in F minor ( bars 225-228 ), and then in D-flat major ( bars 229-232 ), at which point the theme is fragmented into shorter phrases ( 233 pickup-238 ) and then transitions into a more quiet and almost mysterious section, with major 7th arpeggios, which returns after much drama to the C major theme, which is then played in a triumphant fortissimo.
Gilbert did cut parts of the opera after the opening night, but it still had a shorter run than any of the earlier collaborations since Trial by Jury.
Tenasserim Pine, Pinus latteri, is closely related to Sumatran Pine Pinus merkusii, which occurs further south in Southeast Asia in Sumatra and the Philippines ; some botanists treat the two as conspecific ( under the name P. merkusii, which was described first ), but the Sumatran Pine differs in shorter ( 15-20 cm ) and slenderer ( under 1 mm thick ) leaves, smaller cones with thinner scales, the cones opening at maturity, and seeds only half the weight.
Renovations in summer 2004 gave the western side a refurbished entrance and second ticket office ; albeit with shorter opening hours than that on the eastern side.
A normal opening season stretches from mid-May to October, but may sometimes be shorter or longer due to changes in the weather conditions.
This tournament has shorter opening rounds and players must commence and finish each leg on a double including the option of the bull, which is a format not used in any other major televised event.
Later releases have had their opening and closing credits remade using modern software and Adobe fonts, untidy transitional frames have often been removed resulting in a fractionally shorter running time, miscued sound effects are routinely adjusted and visual effects considered substandard are adjusted.
The much greater threaded area of the Welin block allowed it to be shorter, allowing faster opening as it could be swung down or to the side after being withdrawn a much shorter distance than previous designs.
This verse opens with a truncated version of the opening of Matthew 5: 27, which is itself a shorter version of the start of Matthew 5: 21.
A much shorter edit of the song ( lasting less than ten seconds ) was heard only during the opening logo during the later seasons.

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The idea of MWI originated in Everett's Princeton Ph. D. thesis " The Theory of the Universal Wavefunction ", developed under his thesis advisor John Archibald Wheeler, a shorter summary of which was published in 1957 entitled " Relative State Formulation of Quantum Mechanics " ( Wheeler contributed the title " relative state "; Everett originally called his approach the " Correlation Interpretation ", where " correlation " refers to quantum entanglement ).
From a very early date, British coins have been inscribed with the name of the ruler of the kingdom in which they were produced, and a longer or shorter title, always in Latin ; among the earliest distinctive English coins are the silver pennies of Offa of Mercia, which were inscribed with the legend " King Offa ".
Besides the usual three-movement works with the title " concerto ", many 19th-century composers wrote shorter pieces for solo instrument and orchestra, often bearing descriptive titles.
" This is further evidenced by the fact that Chinese emperors since Ying Zheng also typically took on the title 帝 rather than 皇帝, e. g. Han Wu Di 漢武帝 " Emperor Wu of Han ", and it was not until much later that the term Huang Di 皇帝 came to be used interchangeably with the shorter Di 帝.
A much shorter animated version of the poem and film was made as an episode of The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo, with the ultra-myopic Mister Magoo in the title role.
This shorter introduction to the subject matter was initially published in German as Anmerkungen zur Vertreibung der Deutschen aus dem Osten ( 4 editions during 1986-1996, Verlag W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart, ISBN 3-17-009297-9 ), first printed in English under the title of The German Expellees: Victims in War and Peace ( St. Martin's Press, New York, 1993, Macmillan, London ).
As the finished episodes became longer, the production team were reluctant to cut the stories in order to allow for the long title sequence, so shorter versions of it were developed.
The new paper continued in this vein until January 1996 when reader pressure for a shorter title caused the name of the paper to revert to The Daily Telegraph, despite staff concerns that former Mirror readers would now feel disenfranchised.
When the Complete Works wrapped in March 2007, the history plays remained on stage, under the shorter title The Histories, as part of a two-year thirty-four actor ensemble production.
When the Complete Works wrapped in March 2007, the history plays remained on stage, under the shorter title The Histories, as part of a two-year thirty-four actor ensemble production.
When the Complete Works wrapped in March 2007, the history plays remained on stage, under the shorter title The Histories, as part of a two-year thirty-four actor ensemble production.
A shorter version of " Wonder Why We Ever Go Home " appeared on the Rancho Deluxe soundtrack under the title " Wonder Why You Ever Go Home " and a different version of " In the Shelter " was originally released in 1970 on High Cumberland Jubilee and yet another on 2002's Meet Me in Margaritaville: The Ultimate Collection making it ( with " The Captain and the Kid ") one of only two Buffett songs with three different studio versions.
Often reprinted as a single volume under the shorter title A Man with a Maid.
With Léon Daudet he edited the movement's review La Revue de l ' Action Française, which in 1908 became a daily newspaper under the shorter title L ' Action Française.
In 2008, Wong re-edited and re-released the film under the title Ashes of Time Redux that, despite the digital restoration, presents a shorter cut.
In 1882, Loti issued a collection of four shorter pieces, three stories and a travel piece, under the general title of Fleurs d ' ennui ( Flowers of Boredom ).
The Limitless held the title of largest yacht for six years, but is now over 200 feet shorter than the world's longest yacht.
The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 12 November 1962 and in the U. S. by Dodd, Mead and Company in September 1963 under the shorter title of The Mirror Crack'd and with a copyright date of 1962.
In 1812 he published a shorter history of philosophy, which was translated into English in 1852 under the title Manual of the History of Philosophy.
It has the title track broken up into shorter segments.
Wario World received criticism for its length, with some reviewers stating that the game was shorter than the average console title.
His 2004 collection Different Kinds of Darkness is a compilation of 36 of his shorter, non-parodic science fiction pieces, the title story of which won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 2001.
The film was not released in the United States until 1961, and then as a cut-down version — 48 minutes shorter than the original — under the title " Desert Attack ".
Two other songs, " Jean De Fleur " and " Django ," were re-recorded in shorter renditions to compensate for the length of the title track ; the extended renditions of both songs can be heard on the 1998 RVG remaster of the album.

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