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  • A Unification Ministry official said the term CNC "is used to convey something new and young and suggests the rise of the new leader Kim Jong-un."

    english.chosun.com : Total 2010

  • China's Xinhua launches 24-hour global news channel in English, CNC

    MercoPress 2010

  • You could imagine this machine works by taking the description and then milling the coin CNC style.

    Planet Haskell 2009

  • In a "backgrounder" O'Shea released today he calls the CNC a "fresh, innovative approach" that addresses "the news industry's precipitous decline."

    Chicago Reader 2009

  • You could imagine this machine works by taking the description and then milling the coin CNC style.

    Planet Haskell 2009

  • The machines are called CNC—Computer Numerically Controlled carving machines.

    Archive 2003-02-16 2003

  • The gathering in a cinema in central Cabinda, the chief town of the enclave, had been called by the CNC, which is opposed to armed resistance by the various factions of the Cabinda Enclave

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Last year, references to "CNC" - computer numerical control - began popping up regularly in state media, on propaganda posters, on T-shirts and in the latest rendition of the Arirang mass games.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • At the heart of the assembly process is an automated machine run by a computer process known as CNC.

    News 2012

  • Last year, it launched a 24-hour English-language television network called CNC World.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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