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D&C
(redirected from Duck and cover)

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D&CDilatation and Curettage
D&CDesign and Construction
D&CDemocrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY newspaper)
D&CDoctrine and Covenants (LDS Church)
D&CDilation and Curettage (less common)
D&CDuck and Cover
D&CDrug & Cosmetic
D&CDivide & Conquer
D&CDisplays and Controls
D&CDrill & Ceremonies


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But ultimately if you prefer your warfare neatly packaged and in your face then perhaps this would be one best to duck and cover from.
Choose from brands such as G-Star, French Connection, Bench, Superdry and Duck and Cover , plus the best menswear ranges from an array of high street stores including Debenhams, Next and M&S.
Master an array of skills to protect the secrets of your killer coalition, or blow them all The game can be approached with two methods of play, either run and rampage without taking a breath; or duck and cover, taking your time to bend the laws of physics by curving bullets in mid-flight, with the bullet-curving ability.
 
 
 
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