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Qué (quién) es CC baby - definición

ACT PASSED BY THE U.S. CONGRESS IN 1987
Regulation CC; RegCC; Reg CC; EFAA; Regulation cc; REG CC

CC baby      
adj.
Very sweet and cute (usually babies). Also used to praise someone for acting in a charming or adorable fashion.
Aww. She just smiled at me. Kate's my CC baby.
Boeing CC-137         
  • Boeing CC-137 tanker in 1994
1970 TANKER AIRCRAFT MODEL BY BOEING
CC-137 Husky; CC-137; Boeing CC-137 Husky; Boeing Husky
The Boeing CC-137 was a transport and tanker aircraft which served with the Canadian Forces from 1970 to 1997. The Boeing 707-347C aircraft provided long range passenger transport for the military, VIP transport for government and air-to-air refueling for fighters such as the CF-116 Freedom Fighter and CF-18 Hornet.
Dancing baby         
  • Screenshot of the dancing baby
SHORT CGI VIDEO, ONE EARLIEST EXAMPLES OF A MEME OR VIRAL VIDEO
Dancing Baby; Baby Cha-Cha; Ugachaka baby; Oogachaka baby; Ooga-chaka baby; The Dancing Baby; Dancing Baby (Ooga-Chaka)
The "Dancing Baby", also called "Baby Cha-Cha" or "the Oogachacka Baby", is a 3D-rendered animation of a baby dancing. It quickly became a media phenomenon and one of the first viral videos in the early 2000s.

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Expedited Funds Availability Act

The Expedited Funds Availability Act (EFA or EFAA) was enacted in 1987 by the United States Congress for the purpose of standardizing hold periods on deposits made to commercial banks and to regulate institutions' use of deposit holds. It is also referred to as Regulation CC or Reg CC, after the Federal Reserve regulation that implements the act. The law is codified in Title 12, Chapter 41 of the US Code and Title 12, Part 229 of the Code of Federal Regulations[1].