What does TNC mean?
TNC means Theater for the New City
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Theater for the New City?
Theater for the New City can be abbreviated as TNC
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What does TNC stand for? TNC stands for "Theater for the New City". |
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How to abbreviate "Theater for the New City"? "Theater for the New City" can be abbreviated as TNC. |
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What is the meaning of TNC abbreviation? The meaning of TNC abbreviation is "Theater for the New City". |
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What is TNC abbreviation? One of the definitions of TNC is "Theater for the New City". |
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What does TNC mean? TNC as abbreviation means "Theater for the New City". |
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What is shorthand of Theater for the New City? The most common shorthand of "Theater for the New City" is TNC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- TFTNT - Thanks for the New Thread
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- APNE - Arizona Partnership for the New Economy
- BLING - Block Leadership Initiative for the New Generation
- CNE - Centre for the New Europe
- CNT - Commission for the New Towns
- CRINE - Cost Reduction Initiative for the New Era
- RSDN - Right Solution for Designed for the New Millennia
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- CTPA - Columbia Theater for the Performing Arts
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- FNI - For the New Intellectual
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- TSNJB - The Site for the New James Bond
- WNYCA - Water for the New York City Area
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