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JCD

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JCDJournal of Counseling & Development
JCDJoint Concept Development
JCDJoint Capabilities Document (US DoD)
JCDJuris Civilis Doctor (Doctor of Civil Law)
JCDJoint Capability Developer
JCDJeunes Constitutionnels Démocrates (French)
JCDDoctor of Canon/Civil Law
JCDJacob Creutzfeld Disease
JCDJournal of Chronic Disease
JCDJurisdictional and Classification Determination (arms trade)
JCDJournal of Clinical Densitometry (International Society for Clinical Densitometry)
JCDJournal of Computer Documentation (Association for Computing Machinery; New York, NY)


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Screen name: JCD Where I live, most drivers are still pushing 70 mph--ignoring the rule that speed destroys efficiency.
We do not quibble with the dual branched heritage of JCD and CDQ and would encourage JCD to acknowledge its historic roots, but we are also clear about the lineage of our journal.
He was seventh at Yomiuri last year and at 30 has come to the fore only in the last two years, winning twice in 2006 and the JCD Classic this campaign.
 
 
 
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