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XCP
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XCPeXtended Copy Protection (First 4 Internet; UK)
XCPExplicit Control Protocol
XCPXavier College Preparatory (Phoenix, Arizona)
XCPExtensible Communications Platform (Jabber)
XCPExpendable Current Profiler
XCPExtension Cone Paralleling (radiograph production technique)
XCPExtensible Clinical Protocol (XML-based clinical research protocols, eProtocols)
XCPExcellent Coverage Partner (spades gaming)


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Dual enrollment began in the Phoenix-area in 1987 with a partnership between Maricopa Community Colleges and Phoenix's Xavier College Preparatory.
To combat these findings, The Century Council created the "Girl Talk" program, which launched in September with featured speaker and two-time Olympic gold-medalist Julie Foudy at Xavier College Preparatory in Phoenix, Arizona.
Kathryn Scheckel, 17, of Scottsdale, a senior at Xavier College Preparatory School in Phoenix, has worked as a volunteer for the Mustang Library and the City of Scottsdale Public Library System since 2001.
 
 
 
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