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What (who) is F V C - definition

SCOTTISH FOOTBALL CLUB BASED IN ABERDEEN
Hermes F C; Hermes F. C.

V. F. Calverton         
WRITER
V.F. Calverton; V F Calverton; Victor Francis Calverton
Victor Francis Calverton was the pseudonym of George Goetz (1900–1940), an unaffiliated American left-radical writer and literary critic.
F-type main-sequence star         
STELLAR CLASSIFICATION
Yellow-white dwarfs; Yellow-white dwarf; F-type star; F v star; F-type main sequence; F-type dwarf; F V star; F-type main sequence star; F-type main-sequence stars; Class F star
An F-type main-sequence star (F V) is a main-sequence, hydrogen-fusing star of spectral type F and luminosity class V. These stars have from 1.
C. F. W. Walther         
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FOUNDING PRESIDENT OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH--MISSOURI SYNOD, LUTHERAN THEOLOGIAN, PUBLISHER
Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther; C.F.W. Walther; CFW Walther; C. F.W. Walther; C F W Walther; Carl F. W. Walther; Walther League
Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther (October 25, 1811 – May 7, 1887) was a German-American Lutheran minister. He was the first president of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) and its most influential theologian.

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Hermes F.C.

Hermes Junior Football Club are a Scottish football club from Bridge of Don, an area of the city of Aberdeen. Founded in 1968 by pupils of Robert Gordon's College, the club initially played at amateur level before becoming members of the Scottish Junior Football Association in 1993. They currently play in the SJFA North Superleague and their home ground is Lochside Park.

The club are so named after a founder member saw an advert in a magazine for a Hermes 2000 typewriter.

The club finished as champions in 2011–12 season, winning the SJFA North Region Superleague title for the first time. Hermes set a new SJFA Superleague points record of 73 points during the championship winning season, the previous record being held by Formartine United. Hermes were undefeated at home and only lost one game all season. The top goalscorer for the season was Marek Madle.