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IOC

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IOC
abbr.
International Olympic Committee

IOC
abbreviation for
International Olympic Committee
Translations
IOC N ABBR =International Olympic CommitteeCOI m
IOC [ˌaɪəʊˈsiː] n abbr (=International Olympic Committee) → CIO m(= Comité international olympique)
IOC abbr of International Olympic CommitteeIOK nt
IOC [ˌaɪəʊˈsiː] n abbr =International Olympic CommitteeC.I.O. m =Comitato Internazionale Olimpico
IOC [ˌaɪəʊˈsiː] n abbr =International Olympic CommitteeC.I.O. m =Comitato Internazionale Olimpico


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Then she heard the news that the IOC had voted to eliminate softball and baseball from the 2012 Olympics.
We are grateful for the opportunity to submit to the Executive Board this modification to our plan to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games and look forward with great anticipation to sharing New York bid's story with the IOC in Singapore," said Daniel L.
In December 1998, the IOC commemorated the 50th anniversary of the UN's so-called Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
 
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