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VE or
ve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
VE or
ve may
refer to:
EUjet (2003-2005, IATA
airline designator VE)
Avensa (1943-2004, IATA airline...
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VeVe is a New Zealand-based
company specializing in
licensed digital collectibles. The
company has
mobile apps
available for
Android and iOS devices, as...
- Look up
VES or
ves in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
VES may
refer to:
Venezuelan bolívar
soberano (ISO 4217 code
VES), the
currency of
Venezuela beginning...
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Veness is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Amy
Veness (1876–1960),
British actress David Veness,
British civil official Peter Veness...
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Vè (chữ Nôm: 噅) or Đồng dao (chữ Hán: 童謠) is a
poetic and song form for children, most
typical of Vietnam. It is used
primarily in
satirical poems, and...
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about 5,000 cars a year,
peaking at 9,000 in 1920.
Beginning in 1916, all
Velies were
powered by six-cylinder engines; in 1926 a
straight eight Lycoming...
- In
Norse mythology, Vili (/ˈvɪli/ VILL-ee; Old Norse: [ˈwile]) and
Vé (/ˈveɪ/ VAY; O.N.: [ˈweː]) are the
brothers of the god Odin (from Old
Norse Óðinn)...
- In
Germanic paganism, a
vé (Old Norse: [ˈweː]) or wēoh (Old English) is a type of shrine,
sacred enclosure or
other place with
religious significance....
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VèVè Amasasa Clark (December 14, 1944 –
December 1, 2007) was an
author and
scholar who
coined the
phrase "diaspora literacy". She was a
professor of African...