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101 command-driven
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102 command form
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103 command hot line
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104 command hot loop
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105 command language
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106 command line
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107 command processing
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108 command processor
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109 command set
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110 Allied Command Europe
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111 high command
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112 Freescape Command Language
(FCL) < edp> ■ Freescape Command Language f (FCL)English-german technical dictionary > Freescape Command Language
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113 Superscape Command Language
English-german technical dictionary > Superscape Command Language
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114 round-off command
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115 second-in-command
sec·ond-in-com·ˈmandn stellvertretender Geschäftsführer/stellvertretende Geschäftsführerin; MIL stellvertretender Kommandeur* * *1. MIL stellvertretender Kommandeur2. SCHIFF erster Offizier -
116 self-command
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117 Strategic Air Command
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118 abbreviated keyboard command
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > abbreviated keyboard command
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119 chain of command
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > chain of command
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120 control command
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > control command
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