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- noun metrology Symbol for the
attoampere , anSI unit ofelectrical current equal to 10−18amperes . - noun obsolete, metrology Symbol for the
abampere , aCGS unit ofelectrical current equal to 10amperes .
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Examples
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Thirty-seven years later, aA Gaddafi visit to Paris in 2007 at the invitation of President Nicolas Sarkozy proved that, if anything, the colonel's his eccentricities had deepened with age.
Gaddafi: a vicious, sinister despot driven out on tidal wave of hatred 2011
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However, aA Pakistani military official said relations won't improve as long as the U.S. continues unilaterally to conduct drone strikes on Pakistani soil and run undeclared CIA agents in the country.
U.S. Warns Pakistan on Links to Taliban Zahid Hussain 2011
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You do understand that aA train is a much better economic and environmental choice.
Think Progress » Senate Republicans Called For Commitment To PAYGO Before Voting Against It 2010
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His case has been on hold as aA judge is expected to determine in the coming months whether he is competent to stand trial.
Bank Probe in Stanford Case Michael Rothfeld 2011
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In some of the first results of the Afghan clampdown on graft, aA court in Kabul Tuesday sentenced Afghan police Brig.
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What to buy: The Smiles and Frowns is released by aA on 16 August.
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Sleep Mode – press Alt + the text key aA as though you were waking it from sleep.
Kindle Tips – Top 25 Kindle Hacks « Kindle Review – Kindle 3 Review, iPad Review 2008
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I.ii.aA timocratic government is one in which political power is directly proportional to property ownership.
THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES Robert B. Strassler 2003
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I.ii.aA timocratic government is one in which political power is directly proportional to property ownership.
THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES Robert B. Strassler 2003
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Mamelukes—aA body of elite Cavalry of the Guard, brigaded with the Chasseurs-à-cheval de la Garde, dressed in Oriental costume, bristling with weapons.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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