U 235 and U 238
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ISOTOPESU-235 and U-238
ISOTOPESU-235 and U-238 e.g.
ISOTOPEU 235 or U 238, for example.
ISOTOPESUranium 235 and 238
ISOTOPESUranium 235 and uranium 238
RTESU.S. 1 and U.S. 66
ACCU.N.C. and U.Va. grp.
TRADEUNIONSI. T. U. and I. L. G. W. U.
ACADSU.S.M.A. and U.S.N.A.
DODU.S.N. and U.S.A.F. div.
ATLIt comes between the U.S. and U.K.
BASILHerb pronounced differently in the U.S. and U.K.
BERINGU.S.S.R. and U.S.A. share this expanse
INTERCOLLEGIATEBetween S.M.U. and U.C.L.A., e.g.
SALTITreaty between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.
TONSThey're short in the U.S. and long in the U.K.
ESTONIAMember of the U.N. since 1991 and the E.U. since 2004
USHERSinger with the hits "U Got It Bad" and "U Don't Have to Call"
JOHNSONHe served in the U.S. Senate before and after serving as U.S. president
DRIVERSSIDEIt's on the left in the U.S. and the right in the U.K.
ABMSSubjects of a '72 agreement between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.
GDPIt's 35 for Tuvalu and about 15,000,000 for the U.S. and E.U.
murreseither of two black and white diving birds of the genus Uria, of northern seas, U. aalge(common murre) or U. lomvia(thick-billed murre)
murreeither of two black and white diving birds of the genus Uria, of northern seas, U. aalge(common murre) or U. lomvia(thick-billed murre)
builddownprocess for reducing armaments, esp. the number of nuclear weapons held by the U.S. and the U.S.S.R., by eliminating several older weapons for each new one that is deployed
brazasunit of length in some Spanish-speaking countries, representing the reach of outspread arms, officially 5.48 U.S. ft. (1.67 m) in Spain and 5.68 U.S. ft. (1.73 m) in Argentina
brazaunit of length in some Spanish-speaking countries, representing the reach of outspread arms, officially 5.48 U.S. ft. (1.67 m) in Spain and 5.68 U.S. ft. (1.73 m) in Argentina
eurobondbond issued by a non-European corporation and offered for sale in the European market, to be repaid in the currency of issue, esp. a U.S. corporate bond denominated and yielding interest in U.S. dollars