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Press reports said Chief Adviser (CA) Fakhruddin Ahmed called the CEC and expressed satisfaction with the announcement.
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An official of the EC Secretariat last night said Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed called the CEC and expressed satisfaction with the announcement.
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Great Wall is controlled by a unit of China Electronics Corp., an information-technology conglomerate known as CEC that is owned by the Chinese government.
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In the short term the CEC felt COSATU must build the call for a united mass action and national unity against the Botha regime.
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In the short term the CEC felt COSATU must build the call for a united mass action and national unity against the Botha regime.
Contents: 2003
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For this reason, the CEC is a good measure of soil fertility.
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He had previously pleaded guilty to a failed assault on the Navy's USS Ashland and an attack on a Danish ship called the CEC Future, for which he and other pirates got a $1.7 million ransom.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Unlike the rest of the owners, the CEC, which is the league's labor bargaining committee, stayed at the hotel in Virginia after the main meeting broke in order to huddle for about an hour with the NFL's other top negotiators and commissioner Roger Goodell.
SI.com 2011
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Combined with the expansion of the TFWP, the CEC is a key element of the new immigration policy direction being posited here.
MRZine.org 2009
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Aclose scrutiny of Article 324 (5) conveys without ambiguity that a recommendation from the CEC is a necessary condition to remove an election commissioner.
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