He also believes there is an acronymic reference to the parish which relates to the viscountcy, " Orgreave ", described as " United " with " Overley ".
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Another amusing word of this ilk is gork, medical slang for a person with unknown ailments, an acronymic appellation formed from " God only really knows ."
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A junior staff member there named Chris Cylke achieved acronymic immortality by coming up with this inspiring moniker : Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001.
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After Ms . McCaskill became prosecutor in 1993, she gave the anti-drug tax an aggressive and acronymic name, COMBAT, for community-based anti-drug tax.
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A clinical assessment of David ( not his real name ) demonstrated he had none of the slew of acronymic disorders _ ADD, ADHD, ODD _ that are currently attached to many kids.
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And they have acronymic names now familiar to millions of computer enthusiasts : URL's ( universal resource locators ), HTML ( hypertext mark-up language ), and HTTP ( hypertext transfer protocol ).
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One complication that gene and protein symbols bring to this general rule is that they are not, accurately speaking, abbreviations or acronyms, despite the fact that many were originally coined via abbreviating or acronymic etymology.
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SEVIS and NAILS, TECS II and CLASS, the IDENT, the BCC, and the dreaded IBIS _ won't all these acronymic systems, complete with the laser and biometric add-ons that Ziglar mentioned, make us safe?
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Tipper Gore has not yet been labeled Slotus, though that acronymic designation of the " second lady " is possible because it has the advantage of brevity over Sotvpotus _ " spouse of the vice president of the United States ."
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In New York City and nationwide, a government work stoppage would mean at least one unpaid day off for more than 800, 000 federal employees in an array of acronymic federal agencies _ the INS, the IRS, and FEMA to name just three.