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What does DOD stand for?

DrinkOrDie


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Division of Design (various locations)
Division of Ophthalmic Devices (Center for Devices and Radiological Health; US FDA)
Do Or Die
Domain of Definition
Domain of Doom (website)
Domestic Object Damage
Downstream on Demand
Draft on Demand
Dream of Doll (Korea)
Drink of the Day (promotion)
Driver on Demand (Linux)
Drop On Demand
Drug Overdose
Dungeons of Doom (NetHack)
Department of Defense Automated Identification Technology
Department of Defence Army Personnel Agency (Australia)
Department of Defense Chief Information Officer
Department of Defense Information Assurance Scholarship Program
Department of Defense Information Technology Registry
Department of Defense Joint Technical Architecture

Samples in periodicals archive:
The case also known as the DrinkorDie conspiracy proved lucrative for Liverpool-born Timothy King QC, who recently defended BNP leader Nick Griffin on race hate charges.
Authorities in the United States described DrinkorDie as "one of the most accomplished and sophisticated internet piracy groups in the world".
Merseysider Steven Dowd and Alex Bell were part of world-wide computer group DrinkorDie.
The gang were part of a network called DrinkorDie which has been dubbed the 'al-Qaida of Internet piracy'.
Sankus, 28, of Philadelphia, was identified by federal prosecutors as a leader of DrinkOrDie, one of the oldest, most sophisticated rings of software pirates.
DrinkorDie had a reputation for cracking complex and expensive programmes.

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