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C of C
noun
- Chamber of Commerce.
Example Sentences
Blight was surprised when I told him in an e-mail that as part of my research I planned to visit the 2008 C of C convention in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
With a scholarship and acceptance into the Honors College, I had felt myself leaning toward C. of C., but I didn’t feel it was the school for me, so the rebuff from this program reaffirmed my decision to choose another school.
In order to determine the distances of the foci from the centre, we write F for A and A′ and get OF� = c; OF = �√c.
Four days after his C. of C. appearance, the President planed down to New Orleans to make another speech, this time to boost his trade-expansion bill.
Important to labor, which fears an all-out assault to emasculate the Wagner Act at war's end, was the promise of the C. of C. president that: "The fundamental rights of labor to organize . . . and collective bargaining . . . shall be preserved, free from legislative enactments."
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