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- initialism A
distributed control system . - initialism detective chief superintendent, a police rank used in Commonwealth countries
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Examples
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Hord also stated she called the DCS office in Tullahoma to speak to Gordon's supervisor,
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On the way to the location, she called DCS supervisor Mary Gordon in Tullahoma to tell her about the family's situation.
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I’ll have a longer go on my blog this week, but the DCS is out slumming with me this afternoon, wanting to know if I can find someone to ghost his book before he retires into the sunset.
Why front-line police officers are glad about Dizaei « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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A third, classified system, called DCS-5000, is used for wiretaps targeting spies or terrorists.
Inside DCSNet, the FBI's Nationwide Eavesdropping Network By Ryan Singel 2007
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A third, classified system, called DCS-5000, is used for wiretaps targeting spies or terrorists.
Point, Click ... Eavesdrop: How the FBI Wiretap Net Operates 2007
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We use internally that code in a more broad datacenter management solution, dubbed DCS, so this toolkit has upgraded to "real product" since last year.
Site Home laurenbo 2011
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Effective 16 January and in readiness for through-connecting flights to Rome (via Geneva) and the start of week-daily scheduled services to Edinburgh on 1 March, the airport will be linked with Skyways 'high-tech airline handling services and operations, known as DCS
TravelDailyNews.com 2010
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IPS social worker Shawnieka Pope called the DCS hotline and told an operator about the
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The order of that court placed temporary custody of Hood with the Department of Children's Services ( "DCS") "for an indefinite period of time."
Tomahawk Nation 2009
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MPs will want to know whether Fedorcio's close working link with Brooks influenced the Yard's decision to take no action when they discovered that a News of the World executive, Alex Marunchak, had apparently used the paper's resources to mount surveillance on a senior officer, DCS Dave Cook, acting on behalf of two men who were suspects in a murder investigation being led by Cook.
Phone-hacking spotlight falls on Met PR man, Dick Fedorcio 2011
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