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I was scouring the agate-type pages of the Sunday Register recently, hoping to find a few nuggets on the high school wrestling results of Jefferson, my alma mater, when I came upon one of the strangest abbreviations I’ve ever seen. Behind the ...
For the last few years, some Oregon election officials have been trying to get permission to stop printing the full names of political parties on general election ballots, and replace the full names with three-letter abbreviations. On February ...
Castilian Dictionary of the RAE (Royal Spanish Academy)* Simple and elegant *Features- Search bar present at all times- No advertising of any kind- Suggests words as you type- Voice recognition with suggestions- Abbreviations section- Back button is ...
Abbreviations: CP, chest press; CP end, repetitions to failure using fixed 20 kg resistance; Iso-KE, isokinetic knee extension; LP, leg press; LP end, repetitions to failure using fixed 40 kg resistance; Muscle end, muscle endurance, repetitions to failure ...
In their motion, the plaintiffs averred that when they first received and began to review the e-discovery, they noted that "certain defendants used abbreviations or acronyms in the internal communications when referring to other defendants ...
SALEM -- Political pop quiz time: What are PRO CON LBT PGP and WFP? Answer: How some of Oregon's minor political parties could be listed on future ballots. A bill under consideration at the Legislature would permit counties to use three-letter ...
The two-letter state abbreviations were introduced by the U.S. Postal Service a half century ago, on July 1, 1963, along with ZIP codes. The idea was to shorten the city and state line of mail addresses to make room for the new five-digit number.