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vv.

1 American  

abbreviation

  1. verses.

  2. violins.


v.v. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. vice versa.


vv British  

abbreviation

  1. vice versa

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"The commander of the combined group of troops - the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Army General Gerasimov V.V. - was at one of the advanced control points in this direction during this period."

From Reuters

This week, host Isaac Butler talks to V.V.

From Slate

One of the images depicted a “man resembling the president of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin, wearing face makeup — painted eyelashes and lips.”

From Washington Times

“I’m confident in V.V. and her abilities,” OU guard Maddie Manning said.

From Seattle Times

“She just needs to play her game and not worry too much about what’s on the other side. If V.V. is poised and attacking in her way, then I don’t know if there are too many people who can guard her effectively.”

From Seattle Times