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  2. Vento (motorcycle manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Vento is a motorcycle, scooter and ATV manufacturer from the United States. The name of the company is Italian for "wind". The company was founded in Mexico in 1996. Parts come from Italy, China, Japan and Taiwan, with some of its suppliers also selling to Harley-Davidson.

  3. ANT catalog - Wikipedia

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    The ANT catalog [a] (or TAO catalog) is a classified product catalog by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) of which the version written in 2008–2009 was published by German news magazine Der Spiegel in December 2013.

  4. Volume licensing - Wikipedia

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    In software licensing, volume licensing is the practice of using one license to authorize software on a large number of computers and/or for a large number of users. . Customers of such licensing schemes are typically business, governmental or educational institutions, with prices for volume licensing varying depending on the type, quantity and applicable subscripti

  5. Vento - Wikipedia

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    Vento may refer to: Vento (surname), a Finnish and Italian surname; Vento (motorcycle manufacturer), an Italian motorcycle manufacturer; Volkswagen Vento (A3), a German compact sedan; Volkswagen Vento (A05), a German subcompact sedan; VinFast Vento, an electric scooter by VinFast from Vingroup; Ve.n.to, an IBA official cocktail

  6. Volkswagen Vento - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Vento can refer to: . Volkswagen Vento (A3) (1992–1999), the third generation Jetta was badged as the Volkswagen Vento outside of North America. Volkswagen Jetta (A5) (2005–2011), the fifth generation Jetta was rebadged as the Volkswagen Vento in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay.

  7. Ventotene - Wikipedia

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    The island, the remains of an ancient volcano, [2] is elongated, with a length of 3 kilometres (2 miles) and a maximum width of about 800 metres (2,600 feet). The municipality includes the small ancillary island of Santo Stefano, located 2 km (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 mi) to the east, which was the site of a massive prison, now closed.