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What (who) is CEI - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CEI (disambiguation)

CEI         
FAMILY NAME
CEI (disambiguation)
Connection Endpoint Identifier (Reference: UNI)
Central European Initiative         
FORUM OF REGIONAL COOPERATION IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE, COUNTING 18 MEMBER STATES; FORMED IN BUDAPEST IN 1989
Cei.int
The Central European Initiative (CEI) is a forum of regional cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe, counting 18 member states. It was formed in Budapest in 1989.
Casa dos Estudantes do Império         
STUDENTS' HOUSE IN LISBON
Casa dos Estudantes do Imperio
The Casa dos Estudantes do Império (Portuguese for House of Students of the Empire) was a common home where Portuguese, Angolan, Cape Verdean and Mozambican students—and possibly Goan too—who stood up for the interests of the Portuguese colonies.

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CEI
Examples of use of CEI
1. So are some of the assertions on the CEI Web site.
2. Myron Ebell, director of energy and global warming policy at CEI, said, "I think he‘s a very bad choice.
3. The CEI responded to the recent release of Al Gore‘s climate change film, An Inconvenient Truth, with adverts that welcomed increased carbon dioxide pollution.
4. "The government will be at a major crossroads after the election," says Professor Jan Svejnar of Cerge–CEI University in Prague.
5. The CEI has been publishing results by constituency as they have trickled in since the July 30 election, allowing electoral experts to compile aggregated results.