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polit.

American  

abbreviation

  1. political.

  2. politics.


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Paco Polit, a journalist in Valencia, told the BBC the new troops will bring in much needed heavy machinery, bulldozers, trucks, and help to improve the speed and organisation of the rescue efforts.

From BBC • Nov. 2, 2024

“What we’re worried about is protecting the asteroid sample from Earth contamination,” says Anjani Polit, OSIRIS-REx’s mission implementation systems engineer at the University of Arizona.

From Scientific American • Jul. 27, 2023

There followed expulsion from the Polit buro, exile to Turkestan, to Turkey, to France, to Norway, finally to Mexico, where last week fate caught up with him.

From Time Magazine Archive

Elected a Polit buro alternate in 1921, aged 31, the youngest ever.

From Time Magazine Archive

Moreover, as early a writer as De la Court, Polit.

From Principles Of Political Economy by Lalor, John J. (John Joseph)

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