What does HSCC mean?
HSCC means Have Served the Conference
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Have Served the Conference?
Have Served the Conference can be abbreviated as HSCC
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What does HSCC stand for? HSCC stands for "Have Served the Conference". |
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How to abbreviate "Have Served the Conference"? "Have Served the Conference" can be abbreviated as HSCC. |
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What is the meaning of HSCC abbreviation? The meaning of HSCC abbreviation is "Have Served the Conference". |
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What is HSCC abbreviation? One of the definitions of HSCC is "Have Served the Conference". |
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What does HSCC mean? HSCC as abbreviation means "Have Served the Conference". |
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What is shorthand of Have Served the Conference? The most common shorthand of "Have Served the Conference" is HSCC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TCBE - The Conference Board Europe
- TCB - The Conference Board
- CCCC - Conference the Conference on College Composition
- CSC - Comes to the Conference
- DBTC - Days Before The Conference
- FCCC - Facility to the Conference
- GCC - General to the Conference
- HCT - have compared the calcitonin
- HSA - Have Shown the Appearance
- PWHI - PeopleWho Have Influenced the
- PTTC - Parties To The Conference
- TCTC - The Conference That Counts
- WHAMG - Where Have All the Miners Gone
- YHRS - You Have Reached the Springfield
- Tcbc - The Conference Board of Canada
- ctc - Conference The Conference
- http - Have Through the Power
- tcb - The Conference Board's
- DRIB - Don't Read If Busy. Only the email generation could have developed the need for such an acronym. (Apparently, I am informed, DRIB was devised in 1994/5 by Lorilyn Bailey, who contacted me to inform me of this; and indeed the original context was apparentl
- PRIDE - Personal Responsibility In Delivering Excellence. A bit of an acronym cheat because 'for' would sound much better than 'in', but PRFDE doesn't have quite the same ring to it. (Courtesy Mr Bull, of the England Rugby Union national team coaching staff.)