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  2. Evangelical Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    The EOC generated controversy throughout its short history, mostly regarding its view of apostolic succession and of apostolic authority. In mainstream Eastern Orthodoxy the hierarchy of authority is based on belief in an unbroken line of apostolic succession, from which the appointment of bishops proceeds.

  3. IOC (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Icon of Coil, Norwegian electronic music band; Immediate or cancel, a type of order used on some stock exchanges; Index of coincidence, the technique in cryptography of counting the number of times that identical letters appear

  4. Eisenhower Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Eisenhower Doctrine was a policy enunciated by U.S. president Dwight D. Eisenhower on January 5, 1957, within a "Special Message to the Congress on the Situation in the Middle East".

  5. Executive Office of the President of the United States

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    The Eisenhower Executive Office Building at night. In 1937, the Brownlow Committee, which was a presidentially commissioned panel of political science and public administration experts, recommended sweeping changes to the executive branch of the U.S. federal government, including the creation of the Executive Office of the President.

  6. Extrasensory perception - Wikipedia

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    Extrasensory perception (ESP), also known as a sixth sense, or cryptaesthesia, is a claimed paranormal ability pertaining to reception of information not gained through the recognized physical senses, but sensed with the mind.

  7. Initial operating capability - Wikipedia

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    Initial operating capability or initial operational capability (IOC) is the state achieved when a capability is available in its minimum usefully deployable form. The term is often used in government or military procurement. [1] The United States Department of Defense chooses to use the term initial operational capability when referring to IOC. [2]

  8. EOC - Wikipedia

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    EOC may refer to: Earth Observation Center; Eastern Oregon College, now Eastern Oregon University, in La Grande, Oregon; Eastern Orthodox Church; Estonian Orthodox Church (disambiguation) Economy of Communion; Elswick Ordnance Company, a defunct British armaments manufacturer; Emergency operations center; End of Course Test

  9. List of IOC country codes - Wikipedia

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    The IOC code was changed from ROT which was used in 2016. [10] EUA United Team of Germany from French Équipe unifiée d'Allemagne: 1956–1964: Used in the IOC's medal database [5] to identify the United Team of Germany, composed of athletes representing the NOCs of both East Germany and West Germany for the 1956–1964 Games.