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AArea
ABlood Type
AActivity
AApproved
AAccommodation
ABattery Size
AAtomic (as in A-bomb)
AAmpere
AAccusative
AUSDA Grade for Dairy Products and Eggs
ATo (Spanish, or from Latin ad)
AAbout
AAdult
AAre (unit of area)
AAmateur
AYear
AAss
AAccount
AAction
AAdvanced
AIndividual (IRB)
AAdvanced Digital Audio (filename extension)
AFirst in Series (chemistry)
AAway (Sports)
AAuthor
AAssociation
AAsk
AActive
AExcellent (scholastic grade)
AAmerican Bank Note Company (numismatic/philatelic)
AAnna
AAnswer
AArticle
AAccept
AAvailability
AAustria (international car index mark)
AAgency
AAdministration
AAdd(ed) (action code)
AAnnual
AAnalysis
AGMT + 1 hour
AAdvanced Levels (highest level of academic boards, UK)
AAssist (Sports)
AAttack (US military aircraft designation, as in A-10)
AArmy (in combinations only)
AApple
AAgreed To (that an amendment or other matter was approved; US House)
AArmy
AAnonymous
AMass Number (physics)
AAustralian
AAcademy
AAbsolute (degrees Kelvin)
AAnalysis and Assessment (LANL)
AAlpha
AAce
AAutomobile
AAssembly Source Code (Macintosh filename extension)
AAfternoon
AAce (used on playing cards)
AAlto
AAnno
AAnchor (HTML)
AAnalog
AAircraft
AAnalog Signal
AAdjacent (to a carboxyl group; chemistry)
AAqua
AArc
AAtomic Mass
AAggressive Personality Type
AAnnually
AAnterior
AAcre
AArctic
AAnte (Latin: Before)
AAft
AApplet
AAirplane
ASpecific Optical Rotation
AAlgemeen
AArse
AAerial
AAbsent
AAnd
ANewfoundland/Labrador (Canada Post designation)
AAvance (French: fast)
AAllegro (game programming library)
AAlpha Particle
AAuditor
AAtto-
AAcceleration
AAdultery (as in the Scarlet Letter)
AAcronym
AAbbreviation
AArtillery
AArtery
AFirst Substrate
AAmphibian (aircraft type)
AArterial Road (used with road numbers)
AAt or Above (constrained altitude)
AArterial blood
ASpecific Absorption Coefficient
AAirbus
AAmplitude
AAdjective
AArgon
ATotal Acidity
AAsymmetric
ARetinol (vitamin)
AAccumulator
AAutostrada (Italian notation for highways)
AAirman
AAdjutant
AAnode
ASmooth, Paintable (American Plywood Association Veneer Grades)
ADegree of Dissociation
AHelmholtz Energy
AAuris (Latin: ear)
AAlveolar Gas
AAlanine
AAdenosine
AAnimaniacs
AAliphatic Chain (chemistry)
AAngstrom (should be written with Å; unit of length)
AAdenine (one of four DNA building blocks)
AAvianca Airlines (philatelic airmail overprint)
AAbsorbance
AAgouti
AAbsorptance
AAlwaya (dinnerware trademark)
AAdenylic Acid
AAmendment of Application (insurance)
ANucleon Number (physics)
AAromatic Substituent (chemistry)
AAgilent Technologies Incorporated (stock symbol)
AAssisted Citizen (Alabama Public Safety Radio Code)
AStock and Bond Rating
AFederal Reserve Bank of Boston, Massachusetts (designates original spot of circulation of a bill)
AApplanation Tension (pressure in the eye)
ABunsen Solubility Coefficient
AAngle of Asymmetry (NIOSH)
AAutotuned Navaid (aviation navigational aid)
AAssay and Accountability (LANL)
AAktopia
AHighest Level of Division I College Athletics (United States)
AAccelerating Contactor or Relay
ALowest Full-Season Level (minor league baseball)
AUndenominated US Stamp (15 cent, issued 22 May 78)
AAir Force training category (15 days active duty training per year)
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References in classic literature
At last in the third month a critical article appeared in a serious review.
But the writer of the article in question goes on to point out, with insight and justice, that for a great number of people (20,000, I think he says) it is a means of livelihood - that it is, in his own words, an industry.
Bobbinet, when his customers were properly out of hearing, "that THESE young ladies should let such an article slip through their fingers.
'Ay, I like the article brawly,' she would say timidly, 'but I'm doubting it's the last - I always have a sort of terror the new one may be the last,' and if many days elapsed before the arrival of another article her face would say mournfully, 'The blow has fallen - he can think of nothing more to write about.' If I ever shared her fears I never told her so, and the articles that were not Scotch grew in number until there were hundreds of them, all carefully preserved by her: they were the only thing in the house that, having served one purpose, she did not convert into something else, yet they could give her uneasy moments.
Martin contented himself by picturing his brother-in-law's surprise on Sunday morning when he opened his EXAMINER and saw the article on the treasure-hunters.
An Inventory of papers, documents, and articles followed at great length on the next three pages.
Yet I can't help being impressed by this," and, having found the article in the magazine to which he referred, he handed it to his chum.
This article made a great deal of noise, and, being copied into all the papers, seriously depressed the advocates of the rash tourist.
On the next day, in its number of January 15th, the Daily Telegraph published an article couched in the following terms:
However, he was at length persuaded to comply; but prevailed that the articles and conditions upon which I should be set free, and to which I must swear, should be drawn up by himself.
I think I'll do an article for one of the reviews, and then I can just print it afterwards as a preface."
Colia unfolded the paper, and began to read, in his clear, high-pitched voice, the following article:
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