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UART

/ ˈjuːˌɑːt /

acronym

  1. Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter

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Among these is Uart International, a Panamanian company that, according to Land Registry records, acquired a countryside mansion in 2008.

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Companies House records show that Uart International lists another foreign firm as its "person of significant control".

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Lawyers for the couple told the BBC that "Mr and Mrs Chernukhin do not support, and have never supported, the policies of President Putin, nor are they allies of President Putin" and that they are "unaware of Uart ever having made corporate filings contrary to the applicable rules and regulations in all relevant jurisdictions".

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It therefore appears very significant to find these words incorporated in the name for Ursa Major=thigh, uart, and this combined with bull=ua or ka which furnishes the anagram ak=middle.

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This being the case, and the word for thigh being either khepes or uart, it is obvious that the thigh and star yield more than one interpretation from the rebus point of view, and may either be read as seb khepdes, seb-uart or tuau-uart—in one case containing the divine title “creator” and in the second a play upon the name ua=One, the favorite appellation given to Amen-Ra.

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