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Jarmila Wolfe [1] [2] (née Gajdošová, formerly Groth; born 26 April 1987) is a Slovak-Australian former tennis player.. In her career, she won two singles titles and one doubles title on the WTA Tour, as well as 14 singles and ten doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit.
AES+F is a collective of four Russian artists: Tatiana Arzamasova (born 1955), Lev Evzovich (born 1958), Evgeny Svyatsky (born 1957), and Vladimir Fridkes (born 1956). It was first formed as AES Group in 1987 by Arzamasova, Evzovich, and Svyatsky, becoming AES+F when Fridkes joined in 1995.
AES Andes S.A., formerly AES Gener S.A., is a producer and distributor of electricity based in Santiago, Chile. It is a subsidiary of American Company AES ...
U: u u /u/ rude Ú: ú ú /uː/ ⓘ do, fool Minimal pair to /u/: hurok = 'loop' and húrok = 'cords' Ü: ü ü /y/ (not used in English, corresponds to German Ü) A shorter, more open variant of ű Ű: ű ű /yː/ ⓘ (not used in English, corresponds to a longer version of the German Ü) V: v vé /v/ ⓘ very, every Z: z zé /z/ ⓘ desert ...
The Automated Export System (AES) is the system used by U.S. exporters to electronically declare their international exports, known as Electronic Export Information (EEI), to the Census Bureau to help compile U.S. export and trade statistics.
On that day, AES 17 and AES 3 operated the last MERVAL revenue service between Puerto and Limache, in a large public event that included live music and celebrities. Although the change to the sophisticated, quieter, airconditioned and technologically advanced Alstom X'trapolis units has been met with a very positive public response, there are ...
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Latin letter U with acute Ú , ú ( u - acute ) is a Latin letter used in the Czech , Faroese , Hungarian , Icelandic , Karakalpak and Slovak writing systems. This letter also appears in Dutch , Frisian , Irish , Occitan , Catalan , Pinyin , Portuguese , Spanish , Italian , Galician , and Vietnamese as a variant of the letter " U ".