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  • initialism military, US Combat-net radio

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Examples

  • I feel that the metropolitan areas are going to have to solve their own transportation problems in the long run and the CNR is anxious to do all it can to co-operate with metropolitan authorities on this problem.

    Railway Highlights 1954

  • The fact that the CNR is publicly owned is irrelevant to this proposition.

    Railway Highlights 1954

  • The CNR is going to have to trim its costs even further than it has or face another annual deficit.

    Railway Highlights 1954

  • New developments are continually being churned up for consideration, and I am glad to report that the CNR is keeping abreast of progress in this field of technological development.

    Railway Highlights 1954

  • The CNR is constantly striving for the flexibility needed to maintain a successful business organization, within the requirements of stability of service.

    Railway Highlights 1954

  • The CNR is pushing ahead its programme of rationalizing its structure.

    Railway Highlights 1954

  • The CNR is a public enterprise as a result of historical accident.

    Railway Highlights 1954

  • The CNR is a grouping also known as the Lumumbists, named after

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Our basic task is to ensure that the CNR is an efficient, successful business organization as well as a good servant of the public.

    Railway Highlights 1954

  • So far I have spoken of our management programme, our freight rate aims, and our passenger service from the cost and revenue standpoints, but I have been discussing these as if the CNR were a system of one fixed size.

    Railway Highlights 1954

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