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VRA
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VRAVeterans Recruitment Appointment
VRAVampire Rights Amendment (True Blood; TV show)
VRAVeterans' Recruitment Act
VRAVeterans' Readjustment Authority
VRAVeteran's Readjustment Appointment
VRAVeterans' Recruitment Authority
VRAVolatile Removal Assembly
VRAVegetable Rights Association
VRARough Airspeed (aviation)
VRAValidated Requirements Authority
VRAVibration Resistant Anchor (construction)
VRAVariable Rate Audio
VRAVirginia Recycling Association
VRAVulnerability Risk Assessment
VRAVoice Risk Analysis
VRAVolunteer Rescue Association ( Australia)
VRAVolta River Authority
VRAVoluntary Restraint Agreement
VRAVaradero, Cuba - Juan Gualberto Gomez (Airport Code)
VRAVisual Resources Association
VRAVoting Rights Act of 1965


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00 Paperback CC135 The Visual Resources Association, which is a multi-disciplinary community of image management professionals, and reviewers from various institutions have created this resource reflecting new standards for cataloging cultural materials.
 
 
 
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