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  • 61Veteran tree — is a term used in the United Kingdom to mean a tree which, because of its great age, size or condition is of exceptional value culturally, in the landscape or for nature conservation.Definition of a Veteran TreeVeteran trees vary in age depending …

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  • 62Veteran (Wyoming) — Veteran Lugar designado por el censo de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 63Veteran (Nueva York) — Veteran Pueblo de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 64Veteran Feminists of America — is a non profit organization based in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, for veterans of the Second Wave of the feminist movement. It was founded by Jacqui Ceballos in 1992.Group member Linda Stein and two other Veteran Feminists of America… …

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  • 65veteran car — noun An early motor car, specif one made before 1905 • • • Main Entry: ↑veteran * * * ˌveteran ˈcar [veteran car] noun (BrE) a car made befor …

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  • 66Veteran's International Bridge — (Puente Internacional Gral. Ignacio Zaragoza) is one of three international bridges that span the Mexico U.S. border between the cities of Brownsville, Texas, and Matamoros, Tamaulipas. It is owned and operated by Cameron County. It is also known …

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  • 67Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity — (VIPS) is a group of current and former officials of the United States Intelligence Community, including some from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the U.S. State Department s Intelligence Bureau, and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).… …

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  • 68veteran car — n BrE a car built before 1905 …

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  • 69Veteran's Day — Veteran s ,Day noun count or uncount November 11th, a holiday in the U.S. and Canada for honoring the people who have fought in a war …

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  • 70Vétéran (1803) — Le Vétéran Michel Bouquet, Le Vétéran entrant à Concarneau sous le feu des Britanniques, en août 1806, Musée de Brest. Autres noms le Magnanime (1794), le Quatorze Juillet (1798) …

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