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  • noun The ISO 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
  • initialism victory in Europe; used especially in the term VE Day

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Examples

  • ÈVE is the longest French poem, about 7640 Alexandrine lines.

    Good advice 2009

  • In a similar way, customers may enquire about parking violations by sending the keyword VE to

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  • Conversely END2 cells, which were previously characterized as VE-like, fail to express many markers that are widely expressed in the VE, but instead express markers for only a subset of the VE, the anterior visceral endoderm.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Kemar Brown et al. 2010

  • Tuesday was to be called VE Day and Wednesday VE+1.

    icLanarkshire 2009

  • Tuesday was to be called VE Day and Wednesday VE+1.

    icLanarkshire 2009

  • Does the days on which the Nazis surrendered, known as VE Day?

    Political Grind Network 2008

  • Strangers Advances: The Harassees Dilemma VE Day celebration at Capitol in St. Paul on

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Brian Bakst 2010

  • One AL general manager told me during spring training last year that his club's organizational pitching reports now include a "VE" column -- for Verducci Effect, a measurement of innings increase.

    CNN.com 2011

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