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CYCity
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CYCyprus
CYCopy
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CYCy Young Award Winner (baseball)
CYCycle
CYCyber
CYCalendar Year
CYCounty (IRB)
CYCurrent Year
CYContract Year
CYCymraeg (Welsh, ISO 639 language code)
CYCyberspace
CYCyclophosphamide
CYChildren and Youth
CYCubic Yard
CYContainer Yard
CYChinese Yuan
CYCurrent Yield (finance)
CYCryptology
CYCyprus Airways Ltd (IATA airline code)
CYCyber Yugoslavia
CYChallenge for Youth (Northern Ireland)
CYCommonwealth Year (TV show Andromeda)
CYCommunications Yeoman (naval signals rating)


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Tendulkar holds the record for scoring 1,000 ODI runs in a calendar year the most number of times.
The data for calendar year 2008 is estimated because not all registrants had filed their auditor opinions with the SEC when Audit Analytics conducted the research.
announced a summary of automobile production, Japan domestic sales, and export results for the calendar year 2008 as well as for the month of December 2008.
 
 
 
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