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- noun Plural form of
RCC .
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Examples
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The BBC link I posted says 25% of the Northern Irelanders are creationists, and they are most likely mostly Protestants with some RCCs in the mix.
Why Francis Beckwith Can't Be Taken Seriously - The Panda's Thumb
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This project is in preparation for the switchover to a nationally linked network of nine Regional Control Centres RCCs across England by 2012 known as the FiReControl project.
Surrey Fire & Rescue mobilises with national property ID database
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This project is in preparation for the switchover to a nationally linked network of nine Regional Control Centres RCCs across England by 2012 known as the FiReControl project.
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And of course national NOW was pushing having RCCs.
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One was to set up a rape agency, I think I've got a copy of the bill on my desk, which would overlook grants to RCCs throughout the country.
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"RCCs are well known to be used by unscrupulous telemarketers to perpetrate consumer fraud," according to the complaint.
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Mr. Dwyer and his allies successfully convinced the FCC to allow independent paging operators and radio common carriers (RCCs) to build public cellular networks and compete with the monopoly wireline telephone company.
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Are you aware that it is the RCCs policy that any member of the clergy who cooperates with the secular authorities (ie the police) in an investigation into clergy sex abuse, is excommunicated?
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This project is in preparation for the switchover to a nationally linked network of nine Regional Control Centres (RCCs) across England by 2012 known as the FiReControl project.
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RCCs are not governed by NACHA and are not subject to their rules, fees, fines or chargeback policies.
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