Maritime warfare branch of Canada's military.
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Examples for "mrc"
Examples for "mrc"
1The court therefore grants MRC a chance to enjoy their political right.
2Police linked the attack to the MRC, but the group denied involvement.
3Prospective study is needed to study the value of nCXRT in MRC.
4Tactical employment is, of course, dependent on the conditions of the MRC.
5This strain, designated MRC 1125, was obtained from corn in southern Africa.
1Was it to stop the Canadian Navy from dumping four somewhat-used submarines there?
2No such thing as the Canadian Navy these days.
3Meanwhile divers searching for wreckage from flight 111 have spotted more bodies, a Canadian navy official said.
4He has also served as legal adviser to the Canadian navy and to Canadian commanders in Bosnia.
5A COMPANY employing 300 people in Northern Ireland has won a contract to supply the Royal Canadian Navy with submarine escape suits.
1The operation is an annual joint Arctic exercise between the Canadian Maritime Command and Coast Guard.
2Greece had voluntarily intrusted to Athens the maritime command of the confederate states.
1A COMPANY employing 300 people in Northern Ireland has won a contract to supply the Royal Canadian Navy with submarine escape suits.
2Calgary-born Kiesza is a classically-trained ballerina and a former codebreaker in the Royal Canadian Navy where she says she began writing songs.
1Marcom rolled a fresh cigarette skilfully, and drew the string of the tobacco pouch taut with his teeth.
2"Must be a stranger in these parts, then," said Marcom.
3"Marcom knows what he's talking about, Grannis," said Graham.
1Fox Colombia is producing the show for Colombian private TV channel RCN.
2An RCN spokesperson said: For nursing staff, this will go against every instinct.
3The RCN is a happy family with a lovely bedside manner.
4Weed will become a director of RCN when the deal closes.
5More than a third of nursing students suffer from isolation, the RCN says.
6However, the RCN says the ring-fence to nursing student funding has now been removed.
7It's no wonder he faces an unprecedented vote of no confidence from the RCN.
8The RCN already supported decriminalisation but will now be much more active on the issue.
9Janet Davies from the RCN said administrative work "takes time away from the patients".
10Tell him the depth of your feeling, said the RCN's general secretary, Dr Peter Carter, albeit politely.
11On the Today programme, head of the RCN Peter Carter said that this idea is ill-thought through.
12The RCN has called for minimum staffing levels to be set, echoing a move by Unison last week.
13The RCN is also concerned that bursaries leave many student nurses with too little money to live on.
14During the quarter, TiVo signed deals with cable providers Cox Communications and RCN to distribute the new recorders.
15The RCN's dementia project lead Rachel Thompson says carer involvement needs to be a key part of improving care.
16Some hospitals have up to 16% of their nursing posts vacant, RCN freedom of information requests found.