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PJC

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PJCPermanent Joint Council (forum for NATA-Russia Consultations)
PJCPrayer for Judgment Continued (legal term)
PJCPioneer Junior College (Singapore)
PJCPremature Junctional Contraction
PJCPointer Justification Count
PJCPorcelain Jacket Crown
PJCPolice and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters (EU)
PJCPortsmouth Joggers Club (UK)
PJCPremature Junctional Complex
PJCPolo Jeans Company
PJCPlugable Java Components
PJCPattern Jitter Compensation
PJCPeace and Justice Center (various organizations)
PJCPeace and Justice Coalition (various locations)


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John O'Connor, chairman of the PJC District Board of Trustees, said timing of Miller's gift could not have been better.
The August decision of the synod tribunal overturned last year's ruling by the Presbytery of the Redwoods' PJC, which determined Spahr acted within her rights marrying two lesbian couples in 2004 and 2005.
Moving to custom-designed premises in Kenton Bank Foot, PJC have invested heavily in both new offices, staff and IT facilities, including a dedicate computer server.
 
 
 
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