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    1. Success, so if you guessed that the C in the ABCs of Success is


    2. commitment, then you’re wrong! Because the C is not commitment, that’s important, you have to be committed but that's not the C in the ABCs of


    3. What does can't stand for? The C in can't stands for can't


    4. Have you ever said “I can't do that because this always happens?” Well, now do you see how the C and the A in can't are two really disempowering words?


    5. The C in putting the smack down on your goals is committing


    6. C, commitment, you have to make a choice that you are making a commitment


    7. The three possible sources of the problem are: (a) the active ingredient in the weed killer, 2,4-D; (b) the “inert” ingredients which are not necessarily “harmless”, or (c) the dioxins that contaminate the active ingredients during manufacture


    8. c) Popular persons: They are “the life and soul of the party”, as it is often said


    9. "We need to provide enough weapons to the converts," Dufbin, another member of the C


    10. On the contrary, when I am alone I feel complete! c) I am also too perceptive: I can see a man's fault within ten minutes – the same fault another woman would see in two years

    11. The C star was rapidly getting closer and in a few more months would be as bright as the A star in their view


    12. The C star was now getting close, hundreds of times closer than the A


    13. The C star was a class of object called a brown dwarf, still not well understood in spite of the observatory at Proxima since 2138


    14. That motor would apply the final corrections to the asteroid's trajectory over the next few months, it would pretty much free-fall after passing the C star


    15. That was consistent with the nudging of a large asteroid a third of a billion miles deep in space, somewhere in the ice belt of 61 Cygni C, 'Cynd' to a native


    16. JOYCE: Two point zero is "C" average


    17. Vitamin C is not only good for the bones and teeth but also best for the skin


    18. Vitamin C has long been proven to fight and prevent wrinkles


    19. Moreover, Vitamin C is known to produce collagen, the known protein that contributes to


    20. Therefore, it is important to reproduce vitamin C by eating foods that re rich in vitamin C

    21. vitamins A, C, E and the other antioxidant compounds to increase the


    22. To be useful and effective to the skin and body, vitamin C should be in the form of L-


    23. Research show that vitamin c help decrease melanin formation


    24. ascorbic acid within a vitamin c complex


    25. Know what form of vitamin c is used


    26. Regardless of al the benefits vitamin C provides, one should note that it is important not to get stuck on just one antioxidant alone


    27. vitamin c is evidently very effective, researchers suggest that it is best to combat factors in increasing skin ageing using multiple antioxidants and not relying on a few that has greater publicity


    28. I’m hoping to learn the Laudamus Te from the Mozart C Minor Mass – it is a piece I have wanted to sing for a while, but it is challenging, full of runs needing a lot of breath control


    29. various parties for the upcoming elections and (c) the constant buzz of the


    30. C as a blogger, and they feel your authority over the

    31. water the Christian Satanist uses the elements of “A, B, C, and D


    32. “If a leads to b and then c, don’t refuse her


    33. ‘Isn’t the ice cream going to melt?’ he asked, as I turn the oven to 230o C


    34. He knew that 61 C, Cynd, might give him enough light to see by if he was out in the open, but not in the deep forest


    35. How are you going to talk to an expert in that legal area when you're a freshman in law school and there isn't one comment on your essay exam? To make a long story short guess what! The student’s grade didn't get changed and he lived with a C in contract law


    36. And if the student showed up for the midterm and final and that was all the required coursework then the student had to get a C, unbelievable but true


    37. Also, Jung, C


    38. "What is it, Whimly? Who's c


    39. 43d of Elizabeth, c


    40. “Its the algebra all those A plus B divided by the sum of the square root of C makes him, well a bit bored

    41. c) Avoid all negative thoughts


    42. At other times A would enable to discharge the first bill of exchange, by drawing, a few days before it became due, a second bill at two months date, not upon B, but upon some third person, C, for example, in London


    43. This other bill was made payable to the order of B, who, upon its being accepted by C, discounted it with some banker in London ; and A enabled C to discharge it, by drawing, a few day's before it became due, a third bill likewise at two months date, sometimes upon his first correspondent B, and sometimes upon some fourth or fifth person, D or E, for example


    44. This third bill was made payable to the order of C, who, as soon as it was accepted, discounted it in the same manner with some banker in London


    45. B having no occasion for the money himself, lends the identical pieces to X, with which X immediately purchases of C another £1000 worth of goods


    46. C, in the same manner, and for the same reason, lends them to Y, who again purchases goods with them of D


    47. What the three monied men, A, B, and C, assigned to the three borrowers, W, X, and Y, is the power of making those purchases


    48. The 13th of the present king, c


    49. c) Curvature of the Halves


    50. Where C - cost of the admixture per 1 m3 of concrete including necessary a










































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    Synonyms for "c"

    blow c coke nose candy snow ampere-second coulomb degree celsius degree centigrade 100 century hundred one c atomic number 6 carbon cytosine deoxycytidine monophosphate ascorbic acid vitamin c light speed speed of light one hundred

    "c" definitions

    a degree on the centigrade scale of temperature


    the speed at which light travels in a vacuum; the constancy and universality of the speed of light is recognized by defining it to be exactly 299,792,458 meters per second


    a vitamin found in fresh fruits (especially citrus fruits) and vegetables; prevents scurvy


    one of the four nucleotides used in building DNA; all four nucleotides have a common phosphate group and a sugar (ribose)


    a base found in DNA and RNA and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with guanine


    an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond; occurs in all organic compounds


    ten 10s


    a unit of electrical charge equal to the amount of charge transferred by a current of 1 ampere in 1 second


    a general-purpose programing language closely associated with the UNIX operating system


    (music) the keynote of the scale of C major


    the 3rd letter of the Roman alphabet


    street names for cocaine


    being ten more than ninety