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CNLConfédération Nationale du Logement (French: National Confederation of Housing)
CNLCentre National du Livre (French: National Book Center)
CNLCancel
CNLClinical Nurse Leader
CNLCentre National de la Littérature (French: National Center of Literature; Luxembourg)
CNLColonel
CNLCityNightLine (German Rail)
CNLChronic Neutrophilic Leukemia (disease)
CNLC Numerical Library
CNLCentre Nautique de Lorient (French nautical center)
CNLCould Not Locate (various organizations)
CNLCommercial Net Lease (Orlando, FL)
CNLCaisse National du Logement (French: National Housing Fund; Algeria)
CNLCercle Nautique de Loctudy (French nautical club)
CNLCentre de Naturopathie Lausanne (French; Swiss naturopathy center)
CNLCompetitive Need Limitation (trade)
CNLControlled Natural Language
CNLCenter for Naval Leadership
CNLClub Nautique de Limoges (French nautical club)
CNLCatalog of Nonprofit Literature (database; Foundation Center)
CNLAllensworth State Park (Amtrak station code; Earlimart, CA)
CNLCambridge Newspapers Ltd. (UK)
CNLCompensated Neutron Log (oil industry)
CNLCommittee of National Liberation (World War II Italian group)
CNLCumulative Net Loss
CNLConstrained Natural Language (restricted set of nouns and verbs for requirements documents)
CNLCrocker Nuclear Lab
CNLCircuit Net Loss
CNLConical-Nose Lead (bullets)
CNLCertificate of Non-Licensure (Pennsylvania criminal legal document)
CNLColumbia, Newberry, and Laurens Railroad Company
CNLCanal de Noticias Lisboa (Portugal)
CNLCambridge Neurodynamics Limited
CNLCommission Nationale de Linguistique (French: National Linguistic Commission; Benin & Togo)
CNLSindal Airport, Denmark (IATA code)
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What was there against the Colonel. He belonged to your time, not to mine.
The colonel, after ascertaining where the slave belonged, rode on; the man also went on about his business, not dreaming that he had been conversing with his master.
The colonel pressed the hand of the doctor violently in his own.
The porter, the garcons, the bourgeois, all knew le Colonel Silky, who was now a great man, wore moustaches, and went to court--as the court was.
"Why don't they put him in the cells till the morning?" said the colonel testily.
Not improbably he was the best workman of his time; or, perhaps, the Colonel thought it expedient, or was impelled by some better feeling, thus openly to cast aside all animosity against the race of his fallen antagonist.
"Colonel," he said, addressing Rostov's enemy with an air of gloomy gravity and glancing round at his comrades, "there is an order to stop and fire the bridge."
'Thou hast been well taught,' the Colonel replied, and Kim flushed.
I know very well that Colonel Brandon is not old enough to make his friends yet apprehensive of losing him in the course of nature.
And as the French say of the Duke of Wellington, who never suffered a defeat, that only an astonishing series of lucky accidents enabled him to be an invariable winner; yet even they allow that he cheated at Waterloo, and was enabled to win the last great trick: so it was hinted at headquarters in England that some foul play must have taken place in order to account for the continuous successes of Colonel Crawley.
But of a sudden the colonel's manner changed from that of a deacon to that of a Frenchman.
The latter was Colonel Ross, the well-known sportsman; the other, Inspector Gregory, a man who was rapidly making his name in the English detective service.
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