Political party in Argentina.
Collegiate sports club in the United States.
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1 In the September 1987 congressional elections, the UCR lost its parliamentary majority.
2 It is, actually, a bit unfair to refer to UCR in those terms.
3 UCRs are frequently located at fragile sites and genomic regions involved in cancers.
4 Genome-wide profiling revealed that UCRs have distinct signatures in human leukemias and carcinomas.
5 As a senator and UCR leader, he became one of Argentina's elder statesmen.
6 Look, here's a photo I took from inside the auditorium at a UCR event.
7 During winter break of 2010, the UCR rock-climbing club loosely organized a trip to Bishop.
8 UCR defines forcible rape as "the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will."
9 Might it be an idea, in future years, to actively promote potential UCR features by woman into the main competition?
10 According to UCR , in 2001, there were 62.2 forcible rapes per 100,000 females in the nation.
11 Alfonsín was on the left wing of the UCR and led a minority group within the party called the Renovation and Change Movement.
12 The community of climbers at UCR propelled Rosales beyond the indoor walls, but she was woefully unprepared for her first outdoor climbing excursion.
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