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VPDVancouver Police Department
VPDVital Product Data
VPDVapor Pressure Deficit
VPDVehicles Per Day
VPDVaccine-Preventable Disease
VPDVapor Phase Decomposition
VPDVictoria Police Department
VPDVirtual Printer Driver
VPDVentricular Premature Depolarization
VPDVehicle/Pedestrian Deviation
VPDVariable Power Divider
VPDValparaiso Police Department (Indiana)
VPDVoice Packet Driver (Cisco)
VPDversion planning document (US DoD)
VPDVirtual Professional Development
VPDVISION photodesign inc.
VPDVirtual Prototype Demonstration
VPDValue Proposition Demonstration
VPDValparaiso Parks Department
VPDVisual Perception Disorder
VPDVerified Patient Data
VPDVirtual-Physical Destination
VPDVirtual Private Database
VPDVirtual Printer Device


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Today the production capacity in the Marysville plant is 1,800 vehicles per day.
Five years ago, the dealership posted its first 2,000-vehicle sales month; now it's looking forward to selling at a pace of 100 vehicles per day.
Each lane on the connector is designed to handle 9,000 vehicles per day, Yi said, meaning capacity on the connector will be anywhere from 45,000 to 60,000 vehicles, depending on the number of lanes.
 
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