Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation lieutenant colonel
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- initialism long-term care
- initialism lieutenant colonel
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Examples
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"I'm glad you are here" By early morning, I noted that there was some mental deterioration in LTC Schott.
Schott, Richard S. 1972
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Williams took the information back to the LTC, which is meeting today.
London Free Press 2009
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McMillion said he had planned on enlisting in the Army National Guard, but a friend in ROTC told him about LTC, which is shorter than boot camp and ties in more leadership skills.
The Parthenon 2008
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Besides, DTC also plans to recover these give-aways by taxing non-monetary benefits such as LTC, medical reimsbursements, house perquisites, etc, they say.
The Economic Times 2009
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Of course, playing a role in those functions is what pays the bills at the LTC household.
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Live Team Coverage: Let me first say that as a former producer I loved Live Team Coverage (LTC).
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When we considered LTC policies we found that they would not pay in Mexico.
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Live Team Coverage: Let me first say that as a former producer I loved Live Team Coverage (LTC).
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Long Term Care (LTC) is an insurance policy which covers (pays) a certain amount of dollars for a certain amount of time (years) towards the cost of a person staying in a 'Nursing Home'.
Should I go for Long Term Care Health Insurance Coverage? 2010
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Long Term Care (LTC) is an insurance policy which covers (pays) a certain amount of dollars for a certain amount of time (years) towards the cost of a person staying in a 'Nursing Home'.
Should I go for Long Term Care Health Insurance Coverage? 2010
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