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- which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indicating the time when someone flourished...
- literally means Soviet Union) is also commonly used, but only in its unabbreviated form. Since the start of the Great Patriotic War at the latest, abbreviating...
- play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee. Albee uses an unabbreviated ibid (i.e. ibīdem) in his stage directions to tell an actor to use the...
- RAESR (unabbreviated as Rice Advanced Engineering Systems and Research) is an American automobile manufacturer founded in 2014 in Los Angeles, California...
- It is rare for Mrs. to be written in a non-abbreviated form, and the unabbreviated word lacks a standard spelling. In literature it may appear as missus...
- (GPO) suggested its own set of abbreviations, with some states left unabbreviated. Today, the GPO supports United States Postal Service standard. Legal...
- as k. u. k., k. und k., k. & k. in German (the und is always spoken unabbreviated), cs. és k. (császári és királyi) in Hungarian, c. a k. (císařský a...
- Resource Description and Access standard, which instead prescribes the unabbreviated English phrase "publisher not identified" (or "distributor not identified"...
- companion, Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (raḍiya 'llāhu 'anhu)." English text with unabbreviated Islamic honorifics Example: "The Messenger of God (peace be upon him)...
- first and last letters of the abbreviation are the same as for the unabbreviated word, i.e. the abbreviation is a contraction, as in the case for "Doctor"...