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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

“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

Locating and protecting children is the priority for Polit, which is based in Byker in Newcastle, with prosecution an important second.

From BBC

Her job is an unusual one in policing, according to Det Sgt Allen Hull, one of the Polit team leaders.

From BBC

Polit was arrested on a charge of carrying a concealed firearm, a third-degree felony.

From Fox News