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CCDC
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CCDCCentre City Development Corporation (San Diego, California)
CCDCCambridge Crystallographic Data Centre
CCDCConsultant in Communicable Disease Control
CCDCCollegiate Cyber Defense Competition
CCDCColorado Cross-Disability Coalition
CCDCCertified Chemical Dependency Counselor
CCDCChinese Control and Decision Conference
CCDCChinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
CCDCCanaan Community Development Corporation
CCDCCanadian Standard Construction Document
CCDCCentral Citizens' Defence Committee (Northern Ireland)
CCDCCalvary Community Development Corporation
CCDCChief Circuit Defense Counsel
CCDCCordillera Career Development Center (Benguet, Philippines)
CCDCCámara de Compensación de Divisas de Colombia SA
CCDCCulver City Dub Collective (band; Culver City, CA)
CCDCCampbell County Detention Center (Kentucky)


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24) She reports to a Chief Circuit Defense Counsel, who manages defense services in a geographic region and reports in a judge advocate (military attorney) chain of supervision.
 
 
 
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