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A Unification Ministry official said the term CNC "is used to convey something new and young and suggests the rise of the new leader Kim Jong-un."
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China's Xinhua launches 24-hour global news channel in English, CNC
MercoPress 2010
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You could imagine this machine works by taking the description and then milling the coin CNC style.
Planet Haskell 2009
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In a "backgrounder" O'Shea released today he calls the CNC a "fresh, innovative approach" that addresses "the news industry's precipitous decline."
Chicago Reader 2009
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You could imagine this machine works by taking the description and then milling the coin CNC style.
Planet Haskell 2009
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The machines are called CNC—Computer Numerically Controlled carving machines.
Archive 2003-02-16 2003
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The gathering in a cinema in central Cabinda, the chief town of the enclave, had been called by the CNC, which is opposed to armed resistance by the various factions of the Cabinda Enclave
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Last year, references to "CNC" - computer numerical control - began popping up regularly in state media, on propaganda posters, on T-shirts and in the latest rendition of the Arirang mass games.
The Seattle Times 2011
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At the heart of the assembly process is an automated machine run by a computer process known as CNC.
News 2012
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Last year, it launched a 24-hour English-language television network called CNC World.
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