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FOTC
(redirected from Freedom of the City)

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FOTCFlight of the Conchords (New Zealand folk duo; HBO series)
FOTCFriends of the Children (various locations)
FOTCFriend of the Court (court ordered child support)
FOTCFlags Of The Confederacy
FOTCFreedom of the City
FOTCFire of the Carolinas (Elon University Marching Band)
FOTCFriends of Turkey Creek (Florida)
FOTCFiber Optic TOW Cable
FOTCFleet OTH Targeting Coordinator
FOTCFulfillment of the Contract (gaming)
FOTCForce Over-the-Horizon Track Coordinator
FOTCFathers of the Church


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Byline: Neil Elkes ALL seven military regiments with the Freedom of the City of Birmingham could be honoured with a room named in their honour at the historic Council House and Museum and Art Gallery.
CAPTION(S): JOY: Sea Cadets celebrate getting the Freedom of the City after parading before the Lord Mayor, to the delight of families Pictures: EDDIE BARFORD
Byline: SAMANTHA PARKER SEA cadets across Merseyside will be given the Freedom of the City today in recognition for the years of hard work the corps have done within their communities.
 
 
 
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