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The ISO (International Standards Organisation) assigns a two character code to each country name. These codes are used by Internet 'whois' databases (these two character abbreviations are the whois country codes) and also other applications.
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Andrew Stoddart was an English cricketer and rugby union player. He was born in 1864 at South Shields and died in 1915. In 1885 he joined Hampstead CC and made his first appearance for Middlesex. Andrew Stoddart was renowned as a batsman, scoring 485 of the 814 total runs Hampstead scored against the Stoics on August the 4th 1886, as well as a batsman he was also a change bowler, though not of any merit. As a rugby union player, he was one of the finest of his time and played in ten international matches.
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CC Invader is a Spanish Trojan FTP server for Windows that communicates through TCP port 21. Being an FTP server, CC Invader allows files to be transferred and deleted from the infected computer.
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CC is an abbreviation for Cocos (Keeling) Islands
CC is an abbreviation for C Compiler
CC is an abbreviation for Carbon Copy
CC is an abbreviation for Cricket Club
CC is an abbreviation for Call Contract
CC is an abbreviation for Cape Canaveral
CC is an abbreviation for Card Column
CC is an abbreviation for Ceramic Cards
CC is an abbreviation for Change Control
CC is an abbreviation for Channel Counter
CC is an abbreviation for Chief Clerk
CC is an abbreviation for Command and Control
CC is an abbreviation for Command Compiler
CC is an abbreviation for Common Carrier
CC is an abbreviation for Community College
CC is an abbreviation for Computer Comment
CC is an abbreviation for Control Centre
CC is an abbreviation for Country Club
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Hambledon CC was, before the formation of the Marylebone CC in 1787, the finest cricket club in England regularly playing and beating 'all England' teams. The team played its last recorded match in 1793.
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Knolly bike is British slang for a low-cc motorbike used by would-be taxi drivers to learn the streets.
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