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It would be CCed, without the ' between the CC and the suffix.
Some people show off their body in public because they want attention. These people are actually the people who are most self conscious usually.
Yes they would have the captians do it and when they did manual labor they would starve the child and burn a stamp on there back saying cc on them
As of the beginning of the 2009 season, CC Sabathia is now a New York Yankee.
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cc is short for carbon copy. It allows you to send emails to multiple recipients. also cubic centimeters
200 = CC
To convert cc to gram, one must multiple the specific gravity of the substance by the number of ccs to convert to a weight in grams.
The Daily Show - 1996 CC Goldwater 11-118 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
The plural of "cc" as in cubic centimeters is "cc" or "cm^3." The abbreviation "cc" is already in the plural form, so it remains the same when referring to multiple cubic centimeters. Alternatively, you can use the symbol "cm^3" to denote cubic centimeters in a plural context.
It depends. 1,000 cc is metric not imperial. 0.30 has no referent. Nor do you state single or multiple cylinders.
cc=carbon copy bcc= blind carbon copy. use these when sending to multiple addresses
kawasaki engine 717 cc. timing mark
You are going to have to provide the year the coin was minted - the mint mark 'CC' (Carson City) was minted on multiple year Silver Dollar coins.
CC
CC means "Carbon Copy". The email was sent to multiple recipients or, if send a new email, can have multiple recievers by separating addresses with a comma and a space."cc" stands for Carbon Copy. It harkens back to the days when we used to write on one page but have it show on several other pages behind it thanks to a carbon sheet placed in between. In this case, you've written just one draft of an email, but 'copied' and sent to several other pages to several other people."cc" in email is used to specify a destination to which a copy of the email is to be sent. By common usage, it appears to differ from "to" in that the "cc" destinations are not the primary recipient(s) of the email.It's an abbreviation for "carbon copy", from back in the "old" paper days when a sheet of "carbon paper" was inserted between 2 sheets of paper to make a copy of the original when the original was written/typed/etc. on.
To include multiple email addresses in the CC field, separate each address with a comma. For example: email1@example.com, email2@example.com, email3@example.com. This way, all listed email addresses will receive a copy of the email.