MRIA
Britishabbreviation
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Earlier this week the BBC's Jeremy Bowen and his team counted a total of 13 bodies, some of whom may have been Ukrainian soldiers, along a stretch of road between the villages of Mria and Myla.
From BBC
We counted 13 bodies on a nightmarish stretch of road not much more than 200 yards long, between Mria and Myla, villages whose Ukrainian names translate as Dream and Sweetheart.
From BBC
With this watch-and-wait approach, patients forgo traditional treatments like radiation and surgery and instead do screenings—mammograms, MRIa—every six months, sometimes in tandem with hormone therapy.
From Time
Another Czechoslovak who found that he could come home again is Author Ladislav Mria?ko, who went into exile last summer in protest over his government's pro-Arab policy.
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