Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation verb
- abbreviation verse
- abbreviation version
- abbreviation versus
- abbreviation vide
- abbreviation volume (book)
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- noun
verse - noun
version - noun
verb - noun
victim - verb uncommon, imperative See.
vide (te) - preposition law, sports
versus
Etymologies
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Examples
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It strikes me as merely the same kind of short-term v. long-term, certain outocome v. uncertain outcome kind of calculations that we do everyday.
Dragon Magazine Wants to Own Your Ass, Cheap « Whatever 2007
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This was originally booked as title v. title with IC v. European title, but then they changed their minds for some reason and put the Euro title on D-Lo Brown a couple of weeks before this.
Scott's Blog of Doom 2009
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WWF World title v. Intercontinental title: Hulk Hogan v. Ultimate Warrior
Scott's Blog of Doom 2009
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Swain v. Alabama, 380 U.S. 202 (1965), overruled on other grounds:
Discourse.net: Should Prosecutors Hire Jury Consultants? 2009
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On August 20, 2009, on another blog a J.R. Dunn posted an article entitled “Palin v. ObamaCare”.
Health Reform | Obama's New Strategy, Democrats, Republicans 2009
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The ruling, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, No. 08-205, overruled two precedents: Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce, a 1990 decision that upheld restrictions on corporate spending to support or oppose political candidates … NY Times.
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The ruling, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, No. 08-205, overruled two precedents: Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce, a 1990 decision that upheld restrictions on corporate spending to support or oppose political candidates … NY Times.
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I mean seriously, apart from The Daily Show and Cartoon Network cable t.v. is totally worthless.
If you've got HBO... grrm 2010
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The ruling, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, No. 08-205, overruled two precedents: Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce, a 1990 decision that upheld restrictions on corporate spending to support or oppose political candidates … NY Times.
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Definitely catching FMA and Lupin v. Conan, but other than that, not sure.
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