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Qué (quién) es LTC - definición


LTC         
AMATEURVOETBALCLUB UIT NEDERLAND
LTC is een Nederlandse amateurvoetbalclub uit Assen, opgericht in 1954. Het eerste elftal komt uit in de Tweede klasse zaterdag (2020/21).
Liverpool Tramways Company         
  • Weergave van het tramnet in Liverpool in 1947.
De Liverpool Tramways Company (LTC) is in 1868 door een Act of Parliament opgericht. In 1869 reden de eerste 16 paardentrams door Liverpool.
Litecoin         
CRYPTOGELD
Litecoin (symbool: Ł; meervoud Litecoin) is een cryptovaluta, en tevens de naam van de opensourcesoftware die uitgebracht is onder de MIT/X11-licentie. Het is gebaseerd op de blockchain-technologie, waar de bitcoin ook op is gebouwd.
Ejemplos de uso de LTC
1. The school – one of two LTC campuses in Baton Rouge and dozens around the state – offers classes in a dozen subjects including early childhood education, practical nursing, drafting and welding.
2. MSG (RET) John Sandifer responded an email from LTC Mike Atwell with the 53rd Separate Infantry Brigade in Afghanistan asking him to help collect items for an orphanage in need.
3. In the Gloucestershire town of Stroud, Sutton Publishing is resurrecting the great chronicler of engineering and engineers, LTC Rolt; while nearby Nonsuch Classics is picking up titles that were once huge bestsellers but have somehow got lost – The Adventures of Verdant Green, an Oxford Freshman, by the pseudonymous Cuthbert Bede, as well as the work of Judge Haliburton, author of The Clockmaker: The Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick of Slickville.
4. This week, that accusation became official with the publication of a front–page story in Defense News a respected daily newspaper that tracks Pentagon policies and doctrine which an active–duty Marine Corps officer claims that Pakistani forces crossed the border into the Nangarhar Province to resupply weapons, fuel, ammunition, and other materiel to a "base camp occupied by Taleban, Al–Qaeda and the Hezb–e–Islami faction led by Afghan warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar." LTC Chris Nash, the Marine who made the revelation, was serving as an embedded police trainer in eastern Afghanistan at the time of the Pakistani actions in June 2007.