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- proper noun computing Acronym of
common Lisp object system .
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Examples
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TIM CLOS., U.S. COAS. GUARD: The boat was overturned.
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TIM CLOS., U.S. COAS. GUARD: We now know we're looking for persons in the water, not the boat.
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TIM CLOS., U.S. COAS. GUARD: The boat was overturned, and he was on top of the boat.
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TIM CLOS., U.S. COAS. GUARD: The boat was overturned, and he was on top of the boat.
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TIMOTHY CLOS., U.S. COAS. GUARD: We're extremely confident that, if there were any survivors on the surface of the water, that we would have found them.
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TIM CLOS., U.S. COAS. GUARD: We now know we're looking for persons in the water, not the boat.
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CLOS ROCHE BLANCHE: Naturalists Catherine Roussel and Didier Barrouillet make bargain reds and whites from their certified organic vineyards.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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CLOS DU TUE-BOEUF: The name tue boeuf means kill cow in English might sound more Native American than French, but such is the name of this vineyard estate belonging to the Puzelat brothers.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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CLOS DE LA ROILETTE: This wine comes adorned with a bold yellow label with a horses head on it.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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CLOS ROCHE BLANCHE: Owners Catherine Roussel and Didier Barrouillet make extremely tasty and affordable organic wines from the Loire.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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