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English - Turkish
(Askeri) Kara Kuvvetleri İstihkam Birlikleri; ortak işletim ortamı; İstihdam konsepti (Army Corps of Engineers; common operating environment; concept of employment)
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Code of Ethics (?)
College of Education/Engineering (?)
Center of Excellence
The Component Object Model, the fundamental class of Microsoft's attempt to defuse the growth of Java platform-independent code
Certificate of Exportability (Is required by certain countries for the export of unapproved devices not sold or offered for sale in the United States; issued by FDA to the exporter )
U S Army Corps of Engineers; The federal agency responsible for oversight, protection and maintenance of all U S waterways
(Japan, MOE) Centers of Excellence Program
Bum senior male staus category
United States Corps of Engineers
Common Operating Environment
Switching systems and equipment found in a telephone company central office
Coefficient of Expansion The relative amount that a material will expand when heated
Course of Employment
Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance
Abbreviation for "close of escrow "
Army Corp of Engineers federal
College of Education
Common Operating Environment See DII COE for a more complete description
(Certificate of Eligibility) For those individuals who've served in active duty or Reserve or National Guard and who are eligible for a Veterans Administration guaranteed loan Mortgage companies normally assist in obtaining certificate
U S Army Corps of Engineers
= Cab Over Engine
Certificate of Entitlement - Required to register a car in Singapore
Centre for Open Education (previously Centre for Evening & External Studies) Handles non-award (single unit), and short courses
Chief operating Engineer in the TFTR control room, responsible for programming of the toroidal field and other power supplies
US Army Corps of Engineers
Corps of Engineers
Sebastian Coe
born Sept. 29, 1956, London, Eng. British runner. He won his first major race in 1977. He first ran against his rival Steve Ovett in 1978, and the two dominated middle-distance racing in the 1980s. Coe won a total of four Olympic medals (1980, 1984) and set eight world records. From 1992 to 1997 he served as a Conservative member in the House of Commons; in 2000 he was elevated to the House of Lords. Coe also was involved with several athletic organizations
Sebastian Newbold Coe
born Sept. 29, 1956, London, Eng. British runner. He won his first major race in 1977. He first ran against his rival Steve Ovett in 1978, and the two dominated middle-distance racing in the 1980s. Coe won a total of four Olympic medals (1980, 1984) and set eight world records. From 1992 to 1997 he served as a Conservative member in the House of Commons; in 2000 he was elevated to the House of Lords. Coe also was involved with several athletic organizations
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