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organization Jean
Ces,
French boxer of the 1920s
Central South station, a
proposed MTR
station in Hong Kong
Cessnock Airport, IATA
airport code "
CES" This disambiguation...
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consumer electronics industry.
CES 2024 was held from Jan 9–12.
Press days
started two days prior. The
first CES was held in June 1967 in New York...
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Priscilla Marie Winans Love,
known professionally as
CeCe Winans, /ˈwaɪnænz/ (born
October 8, 1964) is an
American gospel singer who has
garnered 15 Grammy...
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CE,
Ce, or
ce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
CE,
Ce,
ce,
Će, or
variants may
refer to:
CE marking (stylized ), a
mandatory administrative...
- "
CeCe" Halpert, a
character from The
Office CeCe Matney, a
character from the
Netflix TV show
Sweet Magnolias CeCe Proud, from The
Proud Family CeCe Jones...
- A
Letter to a
CES Director,
later renamed CES Letter, is an open
letter critical of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church). In 2012...
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CeCé Telfer is a Jamaican-born[citation needed]
athlete who, in 2019,
became the
first openly transgender person to win an NCAA title.
While a student...
- BeBe &
CeCe Winans are an
American gospel/R&B
music brother and
sister duo. BeBe and
CeCe Winans are the
seventh and
eighth of the
Winans family's ten...
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elasticity of
substitution (
CES) is a
common specification of many
production functions and
utility functions in
neoclassical economics.
CES holds that the ability...
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statement on
Ces Oreña-Drilon suspension[permanent dead link]
Maria Ressa breaks silence on
Ces Drilon kidnapping Doe, John (October 6, 2008). "
Ces Drilon...