J C - translation to English
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J C - translation to English

ENGLISH FOOTBALL REFEREE
C Foy; C. Foy; C J Foy; C. J. Foy

ap. J. C.      
anno Domini, in the year of our Lord (Latin phrase used to designate the years since the reputed date of the birth of Christ)

Definition

Watcom C/C++
<language, product> A compiler and development tools for multi-platform, 16 and 32-bit applications. Watcom C/C++ 10.0 has an integrated development environment (IDE) and development tools. It includes the SOMobjects Toolkit to enable access to IBM's System Object Model (SOM) and Distributed System Object Model (DSOM). It supports 16 bit MS DOS, Microsoft Windows 3.x, OS/2 1.x, and 32 bit platforms including extended DOS, OS/2 2.x, Windows NT, Win32s, 32-bit Windows 3.x, Novell NLM and AutoCAD ADS/ADI. (1995-04-18)

Wikipedia

Chris Foy (referee)

Christopher Foy (born 20 November 1962) is an English retired professional football referee. Following his first appointment as an official in the Football League in 1994 and his promotion in 2001 to the list of Select Group Referees who officiate in the Premier League, Foy refereed a number of notable matches, including the FA Community Shield and the finals of the FA Cup, Football League Cup and FA Trophy.

In 2015 Foy retired to become a senior referees' coach for the Professional Game Match Officials Board.

Examples of use of J C
1. J.–C., s‘enthousiasme l‘archéologue Albert Hafner.
2. J.–C., les populations se sédentarisent progressivement.
3. De lhomme préhistorique de Mechta Al Arbi (vers 10 000 avant J.–C.) ŕ Massinissa (110 si';cles avant J.–C.) cest le vide intégral.
4. J.–C., lorsque le roi Josias imposa un strict monothéisme.
5. J.–C., quand la ville acquiert le statut de colonie.