Apoc

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Apoc.

1. Apocalypse.
2. Apocrypha.
3. Apocryphal.
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As APOC shifts its focus to the operational challenges of staging the event, it is important to recognize the contributions the federal government made.
John the Divine (and Rolle) suffer (Apoc. 5:10, 14:1-12, 20:4).
Ian Page, business development adviser for the MHSP and organiser of the event, said: "To date we've received some outstanding - and very diverse - applications for the APoC, testament to a strong culture of innovation across the two counties.
We are grateful to African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control (APOC) for providing logistic support throughout this study.
APOC has determined that these activities, which may be a very small part of what an individual does for his business or company, make a businessperson a lobbyist.
Andrew Fleming, sports and recreation director for the Paralyzed Veterans of America and Atlanta Paralympic Organizing Committee (APOC) member.
Tel est l'objectif de l'action engagee par l'Association de la protection et l'orientation des consommateurs (Apoc), qui a lance, samedi dernier, une campagne nationale de boycott de l'oeuf.
They have been granted status as approved applicators by: GAF, CertainTeed, Carlisle Syntec, Versico, Genflex, Thortex Coating systems and Apoc Coating systems.
Since the launch of the Advantage Proof of Concept Fund (APoC) in November, the CTB has received more than 70 inquiries, of which 45 have already been invited to apply to the fund.
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