Definitions
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- initialism Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- initialism Component Boolean Expression
- initialism Calculated Best Estimate
- initialism Command Budget Estimate
- initialism Common Base Event
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Examples
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Opens: Nov. 15 vs. UC-Irvine in CBE Classic (ESPNU, 2).
2009-10 preseason Top 25 poll: Kansas opened in No. 1 spot 2009
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In 2006 Esther received a CBE from the Queen for her services to young people.
All Things Girl » All Things Girl » Blog Archive » Inspiring Women: Esther Rantzen CBE 2008
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I guess an argument can be made that the writer, "Wahib Binzagr, CBE," is simply restating what he read in Dr. El-Bablawi's article.
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Sadly, he only got a CBE, which is of no great help when you're booking a table at a restaurant.
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I got a CBE, which is a commander of the British Empire, about two years before I was knighted.
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I got a CBE, which is a commander of the British Empire, about two years before I was knighted.
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The CBE is a very prestigious honor, only a few journalists have ever received it.
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This match was a special type of stem cell now called a CBE cord-blood-derived embryonic-like stem cells.
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This match was a special type of stem cell now called a CBE cord-blood-derived embryonic-like stem cells.
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Smith, who is also a director of Norwich City Football Club, said her CBE was a "very, very great honour".
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