CAE

  • 51Cae|sar|o|pa|pist — «SEE zuh roh PAY pihst», noun, adjective. –n. a supporter or advocate of Caesaropapism. –adj. having to do with Caesaropapism …

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  • 52cae|si|ous — «SEE zee uhs», adjective. bluish gray. ╂[< Latin caesius (with English ous)] …

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  • 53cae|su|ral — «sih ZHUR uhl, ZYUR », adjective. of or having to do with a caesura …

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  • 54CAE (company) — Infobox Company company name = CAE Inc. company company type = Public company foundation = Saint Hubert, Québec (1947) location = Saint Laurent, Québec key people = Ken Patrick, founder Robert E. Brown (CEO) industry = Aerospace products = Full… …

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  • 55CAE (entreprise) — Logo de CAE Inc. Création 1947 Dates clés 17 mars 1947 (Création à l aéroport de Saint Hubert) …

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  • 56CAE 510 — La CAE 510 est le nom d un ordinateur fabriqué à partir de 1962 par la Compagnie européenne d automatisme électronique. Il s agissait d une adaptation de la machine américaine Ramo Wooldridge RW 530 et destinée au marché civil. Sommaire 1… …

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  • 57CAE-Virus — Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus Systematik Reich: Viren Baltimore K. (RNA Retroviren) VI Familie: Retroviridae Unterfamilie: Orthoretrovirinae …

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  • 58CAE number — In musical rights management, the CAE number was previously used to identify rights holders. The acronym CAE was devised by the national society of Switzerland, SUISA, and consisted of the French words Compositeur, Auteur and Editeur, for… …

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  • 59CAE Bulletin — A U.S. internal auditing newsletter. Linked to the * Chief Audit Executive (CAE) Services Program of the *Institute of Internal Auditors, the newsletter is published at least monthly. Its Web page describes its aim to be the provision of news and …

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  • 60-cae — Hierotheca Hi er*o*the ca, n.; pl. { c[ae]}. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; iero s sacred + ? chest.] A receptacle for sacred objects. [1913 Webster] …

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