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UE
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UEUnion Européenne
UEUnión Europea (Spanish: European Union)
UEUnione Europea
UEUnião Europeia
UEUnia Europejska (Polish: European Union)
UEUniunea Europeana (Romanian: European Union)
UEUnité d'Enseignement (French: academic subjects)
UEUser Experience
UEUltraedit
UEUser Equipment
UEUniversity of Evansville (Evansville, IN)
UEUsability Engineering
UEUser Error
UEUrban Exploration
UEUnreal Engine
UEUniversity of the East (Manila, Philippines)
UEUpper Extremity
UEUnethical
UEUniversity of the East
UEUnited Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America
UEUniversity of Edinburgh (UK)
UEUse of English
UEUniversity Entrance (examination)
UEUnited Empire (Loyalist - American Revolution)
UEUnion Electric (Missouri)
UEUnited Express (airline)
UEUnusual Event (safety and emergency planning)
UEUnit of Employment (US Army)
UEUnited Earth (Star Trek government)
UEUnit of Employment
UEUnit Equipment
UEUniversal English (Adobe)
UEUnified Endeavor (military simulation exercise)
UEUnified Endeavor
UEUnity of the Empire (descendant of a qualified United Empire Loyalists)
UEUnified Engagement (joint wargame)
UEUniform Elongation
UEUniversal Exports (James Bond movie)
UEUrban Eye
UEUltimate Elektra (comic)
UEUnited Endeavor
UEMember of the United Empire Loyalists
UEUnit Exhausted


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It is concluded that adult students with limited English proficiency benefit from the use of English children's picture books in their English
This anti-English ideology continues to show up from time to time in public campaigns to discourage the use of English in signs, or to require the dubbing of television programs, or to avoid the use of words borrowed from English.
Though Missouri made English its official language in 1998, the existing legislation does not require the use of English in official government proceedings.
 
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