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C/SClient/Server
C/SChief of Staff
C/SCesarean Section
C/SCall Sign
C/SCycles Per Second
C/SCentral Site
C/SCost/Schedule
C/SControl and Status
C/SCulture and Sensitivity (medical)
C/SCommanders-in-Chief (CINCs) / Services
C/SCounts Per Second
C/SCourse and Speed
C/SCut and Sifted (herbs)
C/SConcurrent Evaluation (Shipboard)
C/SContainment and Surveillance
C/SCommon Spacecraft
C/SCommercial Vehicle Substitute


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A school board happy with the reform trajectory of its district will want to maintain the course and speed, even as it welcomes the fresh energy and unique leadership style of a new superintendent.
Malaysia Airlines warned yesterday that "on its current business assumptions, course and speed, [it] will likely fail," exhausting its cash "in April 2006" and posting a MYR1.
The system includes the voyage data recorder that collects some 15 items of information from the vessel such as the course and speed, and the engine data logger, which records engine rpm and other data including temperatures and pressures in various components.
 
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