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What does EC stand for?

Explorers Club


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Executive Council (Maquis Forces International)
Exempli Causa (Latin: For Example)
Exercise Countermeasure
Exit Criteria
Expansion Coil
Expedited Cleanup
Expense Control
Experiment Container
Expert Committee
Expiring Contract (National Basketball Association)
Explosives Chemistry
Extended Control
Extended Coverage (fire sprinklers)
Extended Coverage (property insurance covering riot, hail, smoke, explosion, wind, aircraft, vehicle, etc.)
External Carrier
Externally Connected (spatial reasoning)
Extra Credit
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Brighton Explorers Club Vice-chairman Craig Olive has told The Sunday Telegraph, Mr Castle had been a member for several years.
95 Hardcover Explorers Club Classic series; 5 G635 Henson (1866-1955) served as a driver of dogs, translator of Inuktitut, skilled jack-of-all-trades, and pillar of strength and endurance on Robert E.
Jul 9, 2009 The Explorers Club Richard Wiese, former president of The Explorers Club, has teamed with Abercrombie & Kent on OMt.
And if that was not enough, there is also the after-school eco club which is affiliated to the RSPB Wildlife Explorers Club.
the silly saturday joke THERE was much excitement in the Explorers Club in London when the captain of a ship that had drifted far off course reported that he had spotted two previously undiscovered islands in the South Seas that showed signs of human habitation.
Byline: sanjayc03 In the early years of the 20th century the Explorers Club was one of the hottest gigs around.
Hyman, Toulmin, Atwater and a few other team members are, like Fossett, members of the New York City-based Explorers Club.
It is also endorsed and highly recommended by people like Richard Weise, President, The Explorers Club, NYC.

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