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EMUSee: Economic and Monetary Union
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EMUUEM
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EMUlarge Australian three-toed bird, 1610s, probably from Portuguese ema "crane, ostrich" (which is of unknown origin), perhaps based on a folk-etymology of a native name.
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EMUSee Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)
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EMUlarge, flightless bird native to Australia.
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EMUEconomic and Monetary Union was the process by which participating member states of the European Union adopted a single currency and a single monetary system. It consisted of three stages. Stage One, which began in 1990, removed all restrictions on the movement of capital between member states. Stage Two, which began in 1994, set up the European Mo [..]
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EMUEconomic and Monetary Union
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EMUElectric Multiple Unit - the generic term for an electrically powered suburban or metro train where a separate locomotive is not required because the traction drive and control system is contained under various cars in the train. See also multiple unit
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EMU Electronic Message Unit
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EMU(n) any of various systems of units for measuring electricity and magnetism(n) large Australian flightless bird similar to the ostrich but smaller
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EMUEuropean Monetary Union
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EMUElectric multiple unit; a two or three passenger car set in which one car is electrically powered
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EMUEuropean Monetary Union
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EMUEngine Monitoring Unit (GE)
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EMUEngine Monitor Unit (RR)
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EMUEuropean Monetary Union/Unit
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EMUEuropean Monetary Union.
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EMUEconomic and Monetary Union
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EMU
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EMUSee: Economic and Monetary Union
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