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VUVolume Unit
VUView
VUVirtual University
VUVrije Universiteit Amsterdam (University of Amsterdam; Netherlands)
VUVulnerable (IUCN Red List of Threatened Species category)
VUVincennes University
VUValparaiso University
VUVanguard University (Southern California)
VUVivendi Universal (media and telecommunications company)
VUVéhicules Utilitaires (French: Commercial Vehicles)
VUVHF/UHF
VUVenstres Ungdom (Denmark)
VUVolksunie (Flemish Political Party)
VUVaterländische Union (German: Fatherland Union, Liechtenstein)
VUVector Units
VUViribus Unitis (battleship)
VUUtility Squadron (US Navy aviation unit designation used from 1946 to 1965)
VUVisitor Use (various organizations)
VUVukovar, Croatia (license plate)
VUVoice Unit
VUVehicle Utility
VUUtility Speed
VUVeeder Units (nuclear control rod position)
VUVersorgungs-Unteroffizier
VUVilnius University (Lithuania)
VUVery Useful
VUVanuatu (ISO country code, top level domain)
VUVideo Update (Video Store)
VUVictoria University (Victoria, Australia)
VUVanderbilt University
VUVelvet Underground (band)
VUVillanova University


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She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and graduated with Honors from Villanova University, while also competing on the women's Division I NCAA volleyball team.
Villanova University, a co-educational Roman Catholic institution, was founded by the Order of Saint Augustine in 1842.
Edward Guinan of Villanova University in Pennsylvania, US, leads a team that has been studying how the properties of stars vary with mass.
 
 
 
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