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abbr.
ditto
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do.

abbreviation for
ditto
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Translations

do.

ABBR =dittolo mismo, ídem, íd.
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Christine Lansdown: "Well done Ellie, what a great, generous thing to do."
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You go out there with a mission you want to do. You don't just session, like, "I'll do this, I'll do that."
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It has really bypassed the inactivity that has been weighing people down, people who have been thinking they can only do something that the government has issued permission to do. It has organized people, saying hey, if they won't clean up the garbage, we'll help clean up the garbage.
King, there is only one thing left for you to do. You know what it is.
It was something not too many folks would do. I'm not sure we'd do it again." There was the deployment of 200 specialists and engineers in the plant and to some of the suppliers.
He identified the objects' essential integrity, their hold on the actual, and also identified himself with that integrity as closely as it was possible to do. There is no conversion of matter, here, only a conversion of energy.