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DBTC

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DBTCDavid Brown Tractor Club (UK)
DBTCDon Bosco Technical College (est. 1953; Mandaluyong, Philippines)
DBTCDenver Bicycle Touring Club
DBTCDon't Break the Chain (coral propagation program)
DBTCDastur Business and Technology Consulting (India)
DBTCDon Bosco Technology Center (Cebu City, Philippines)
DBTCDeath before the Cage (clothing brand)
DBTCDibutyltin Chloride (chemistry)
DBTCDelaware Building Trades Council
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Over at the Philadelphia High School Gym, Chiang Kai Shek downed Don Bosco Technical College, 81-57, in the 19-under category.
Abad, Don Bosco Technical College Institutional External Relations Officer Emmanuel C.
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PHOTO SHOWS (from left): Don Bosco Technical College Institutional External Relations Officer Emmanuel C.
In second place was the team from Don Bosco Technical College for its scale model of the Recoletos Church.
Top Filipino fighters go up against their counterparts from the USA, UAE, UK, and Singapore in the UGB 15: Foreign Invasion 2 on June 24 at Don Bosco Technical College.
Mesa, Manila, on Monday to check 44 service vehicles, including those from the Don Bosco Technical Institute in Makati and the Don Bosco Technical College in Mandaluyong.
Since 2001, a total of 46 outstanding students from partner universities and institutions (University of the Philippines in Diliman, Cebu, and Mindanao, Don Bosco Technical College in Mandaluyong, and Angeles University Foundation in Pampanga) have been cited with the GMA Network Excellence Award.
Taking inspiration from the name of US presidential plane Air Force One, graduating Mechanical Engineering students Rodette Astoriano, Michael Tan, Joseph Santos, Kenneth Magracia and Christopher Llorente from Don Bosco Technical College in Mandaluyong City named their electric jeepney as Servant One.
Jake Nieves of Don Bosco Technical College bagged two golds, a silver and a bronze in the 17-18 boys' division; Kei Shirabe (University of the Philippines) won a gold and three silvers in the 17-18 boys' division; and Alonzo Miguel Ramos (Sacred Heart Academy of Pasig) grabbed two trophies, two silvers and two bronzes in the 13-year-old boys' division.
Representing the Philippines are 15 teams from the country's top engineering schools: Adamson University, De La Salle Dasmarinas, De La Salle University, Don Bosco Technical College, Mapua Institute of Technology, Polytechnic University of the Philippines - Manila, Technological Institute of the Philippines - Manila, Technological Institute of the Philippines - Quezon City, University of San Carlos and University of Santo Tomas.
The Don Bosco Technical College is planning to put up a museum of the school's history, which was made richer by the contributions of Francesco Monti, the Italian sculptor who lived in the country for 28 years and worked with leading Filipino architects in the 1950s.
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