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MusD

British  

abbreviation

  1. Doctor of Music

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“MUSD’s Transportation Department maintains a strong safety record and requires all drivers to complete extensive background checks and training. In addition, all drivers are subject to strict federal drug and alcohol regulations, including pre-employment screening and random drug and alcohol testing throughout the year.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I deduse from thad thad the man who wands to navigade the air musd do as his brother the sailor does, he musd have a ship.”

From Project Gutenberg

Bud if navigable balloons are to be gonsdrugded, aeronauds musd durn do other maderials and adobd another form.

From Project Gutenberg

As I said before, they musd build a shib, and she musd be of sufficiend size to float in the air and to garry all her eguipments.”

From Project Gutenberg

The gread—in facd the only diffiguldy in the madder is thad air is eight hundred dimes lighder than wader; and an air shib of given dimensions musd therefore be ad leasd eight hundred dimes lighder than her ocean sisder do enable her do fload in the atmosphere.

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