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1 And as the longer days of autumn shorten to the all-to brief days of winter, everything gets worse.
2 The days would soon shorten to their normal duration, and be all the happier for the antecedent gloom.
3 D'Lo Brown (who was about to break out in his own right) rechristened him Rhino Richards, which he would later shorten to Rhyno.
4 And she has been used to wealth on so vast a scale that she has to shorten to single words the expressions describing great sums.
5 This nickname in the course of time had been shortened to Pop.
6 Bishops were forgotten, and the gift-bringer's name was shortened to Santa Claus.
7 In China those cycles are shortened to four to five years, says Chao.
8 Mr Kenny's two-day programme of events has now been shortened to one day.
9 The men's course was shortened to end before the two parallel pistes merged.
10 The name, inevitably shortened to the initials WPA, caused some contention.
11 This story should be shortened to add to the dramatic power.
12 Another 12 have had their sentences shortened to life without parole.
13 This program may be lengthened or shortened to suit individual needs.
14 A single stem of grass is shortened to about fifteen inches.
15 For her time was shortening to days that would leave her no free-will.
16 The tenor on the loan was also shortened to six years from seven years.
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