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- abbreviation law United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, as used in
case citations .
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Examples
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His letter apparently refers to 28 D.S.C. § 371 (b).
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Christopher Hagar: His letter apparently refers to 28 D.S.C. § 371 (b).
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The men were late for the 2: 00 p.m. parade and had to do fatigue the following day; I was the Ship's Corporal for that night as it was our D.S.C. guard.
The First World War Memoirs of Sampson J. Goodfellow, Part 3: Across the Atlantic ewillett 2008
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Christopher Hagar: His letter apparently refers to 28 D.S.C. § 371b.
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Prior to this, our guest of honour had been awarded the D.S.C. in 1942 for his service in submarines in the Mediterranean.
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C.rporal Elmer Earl, also of C.mpany K, living in Middletown, N.Y., won the D.S.C. He explained:
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I have the D.S.C. and a lot of other junk like that but I'd surrender every bit of it this minute gladly if I thought that I would ever have a son that would worship me the way those lads of yours worship you.
Wild Wings A Romance of Youth Margaret Rebecca Piper
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Other members of the regiment upon whom the D.S.C. was conferred by
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One D.S.C. was bestowed on a private whose life had been sacrificed in the vain attempt to get a message through the inferno of fire.
Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights Kelly Miller 1901
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Her mainstream profile gained a few points through her participation in the music video for "Summer Time in the D.S.C." by Yokohama rappers DS455 in 2006, as well as a visit to Japanese MTV with hip-hop star SEAMO. sexual positions shown throughout the whole year.
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