f.v.
Americanabbreviation
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Etymology
Origin of f.v.
From Latin foliō versō
Example Sentences
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One of the women, identified only as F.V. in the lawsuit, said looks forward to being one of the first people to update her birth certificate in Idaho.
From Washington Times
“I am thrilled and proud that my own state will be updating their policies, even though it required a court order to do so,” said F.V. in a prepared statement issued by Lambda Legal, the law firm that represented her in the case.
From Washington Times
“I am thrilled and proud that my own state will be updating their policies, even though it required a court order to do so,” said F.V., one of the women who brought the legal challenge.
From Washington Times
In the lawsuit, the 28-year-old identified only as F.V. says she has been living as a woman since she was 15.
From Seattle Times
Idaho does allow individuals to change the gender listed for their license plates, an inconsistency that F.V.’s attorneys noted in the lawsuit.
From Seattle Times
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