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- noun A Roman numeral representing six hundred and one (601).
- initialism
detective chief inspector , apolice rank used in Commonwealth countries
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Examples
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Do they really think the DCI is going to be running agents?
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DCI is a big player in what you're seeing evolve across the country.
Heads up staffers, tips to avoid a Health Care "Town Hell" (Blog for Democracy) 2009
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Now DCI is behind the phony protestors, and they're undoubtedly being funded by AHIP and others.
Heads up staffers, tips to avoid a Health Care "Town Hell" (Blog for Democracy) 2009
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Do they really think the DCI is going to be running agents?
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We should not be surprised the DCI is more interested in crime figures when so much of the Chief Officer bonus is paid out to create the illusory effect of crime reduction.
They Just Don’t Get It. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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IG, your DCI is only interested in cooking the books each month.
Tears Of A Clown « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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The subject DCI is probably playing the game because he is hoping for a promotion before he retires … but is he still competent at his present level?
Tears Of A Clown « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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However, how complex and convoluted that makes his life and how he successfully overcame his different outlook to become a DCI is not dug deep enough to satisfy the audience; instead he seems totally adapted with just asides to remind the reader his senses work differently.
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However, how complex and convoluted that makes his life and how he successfully overcame his different outlook to become a DCI is not dug deep enough to satisfy the audience; instead he seems totally adapted with just asides to remind the reader his senses work differently.
Still Waters-Nigel McCrery « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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The DCI is looking to address the current influence of mobile devices on our culture.
Boing Boing: February 26, 2006 - March 4, 2006 Archives 2006
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