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- noun The
ISO 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code forRussian Federation .
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Examples
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In the last two seasons, RU is 15-3 away from the Dedmon Center in conference games.
Big South Conference 2010
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The group created a ringtone for the campaign - aimed at users of social networking sites - in which Dappy raps "What's the point of trying to make someone cry?" and helped to launch a campaign anthem called RU Cyber Safe.
icSolihull 2010
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The group created a ringtone for the campaign - aimed at users of social networking sites - in which Dappy raps "What's the point of trying to make someone cry?" and helped to launch a campaign anthem called RU Cyber Safe.
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The group created a ringtone for the campaign - aimed at users of social networking sites - in which Dappy raps "What's the point of trying to make someone cry?" and helped to launch a campaign anthem called RU Cyber Safe.
icScotland 2010
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The group created a ringtone for the campaign - aimed at users of social networking sites - in which Dappy raps "What's the point of trying to make someone cry?" and helped to launch a campaign anthem called RU Cyber Safe.
icScotland 2010
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He said the United States had acted illegally when it seized pills containing mifepristone, sold under the name RU-486, from a pregnant woman who had bought them in France, where the drug was legal.
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In the first procedure, known under the name RU-486, whose name in the company Roussel UCLAF, which developed the drug.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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In the first procedure, known under the name RU-486, whose name in the company Roussel UCLAF, which developed the drug.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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In the first procedure, known under the name RU-486, whose name in the company Roussel UCLAF, which developed the drug.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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Initially known as RU-486, the pill was approved for use in the U.S. in September 2000.
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