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COV
(redirected from Change of venue)

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AcronymDefinition
COVCoefficient of Variation
COVComposés Organiques Volatiles (French)
COVCompuestos Orgánicos Volátiles (Spanish: Volatile Organic Compounds)
COVCity of Villians (game)
COVCommonwealth of Virginia
COVCorona Virus
COVChange of venue
COVCryovac (Sealed Air corporation brand)
COVChant of Victory (Lineage 2 game)
COVCutoff Valve
COVCo-Variant
COVCommittee for Overseas Vietnamese (Vietnam)
COVCounter Obstacle Vehicle
COVCertificate of Origin for a Vehicle
COVContinuous Optimal Values
COVClosed Order Variance


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Antelope Valley Superior Court Judge Thomas White on Tuesday denied Jennings' change of venue motion without prejudice, meaning his attorney could raise it again before a jury is selected.
I was as nonplused to learn about their Toronto-centric life, as they were about my suggestion they consider a change of venue.
The committee will hand out grants and loans both to local TV and film productions and to those from the mainland interested in a change of venue.
 
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