U.A.R.
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The Argentina Rugby Union, known as the U.A.R., has already begun its recruitment drive for what will be the first professional team in that country.
From New York Times • Apr. 17, 2015
Within the following 100 years, even in relatively backward countries like the U.A.R. and India, the figure will edge past $3,500, the 1965 U.S. per capita share of the gross national product.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But on the impetus of their outrage, the Africans were ready to rush through a new proposal produced by Liberia, Ceylon and the U.A.R.
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The Imam dodged all meetings with Nasser, barred the twelve-member U.A.R. committee from convening in Yemen, and tore up all of its recommendations for reform.
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Despite the somewhat ignominious departure maneuver, which promises to become habitual, Nasser lost no time in seeking out a rostrum in Cairo to sound the new glories of the U.A.R. and its leader.
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