<abbr title=United Nations>UN</abbr><br>
Jack weights 90 <abbr title=kilograms>kg.</abbr><br>
<abbr title=Save Our Soul>SOS</abbr><br>
<acronym title=North Atlantic Treaty Organization>NATO</acronym><br>
<acronym title=radio detecting and range>radar</acronym><br>
<abbr title=Federal Bureau of Investigation>FBI</abbr>
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Jack weights 90 kg.
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NATO
radar
FBI
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