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I was thinking Kaywinnit Lee (Shortened to Kaylee but her birth certificate will say Kaywinnit Lee), Echo, Drusilla, Willow, Hermione, Mario and Luigi if I ever have twin boys, Anya, Luke and Leia if I get male/female twins, Amarra (Gem of Amarra) and Joss (Not Joseph)
Sci-Fi Baby Names 2009
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Shortened URLs appear to be playing a role here too.
Mobile Devices And Social Networks Key Malware Targets Ben Rooney 2011
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Shortened deadlines and reductions of in-house resources means clients will often select a creative agency with whom they, or others in their company, have worked with before.
Creative Agency Selection in 2009: Distinguishing the Indistinguishable « Art & Business of Motion 2009
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Shortened attention spans have nothing to do with the production of succinct, well-conceived, well-paced entertainment.
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"Shortened telomeres mean every injury is harder for the body to repair."
David Kaufman: Wear and Tear: Why the Presidency is Hazardous to Obama's Health 2010
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Shortened working-hours programs in Germany are partly financed by the state.
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Shortened links: People use URL shortening services (e.g., bit. ly and tinyurl) to fit long URLs into tight spaces.
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Shortened URLs commonly used on Twitter can lead to anywhere, and there are no clues in the shortened URLs themselves about where that might be. 6.
Seven ways social nets like Facebook and LinkedIn are 'truly evil' 2010
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Cognitive: Shortened attention span; easily distracted; over stimulated by environment; difficulty staying focused on a task, following directions or understanding information; feeling of disorientation and confusion and other neuropsychological deficiencies.
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Cognitive: Shortened attention span; easily distracted; over stimulated by environment; difficulty staying focused on a task, following directions or understanding information; feeling of disorientation and confusion and other neuropsychological deficiencies.
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