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CE marking example on a mobile phone charger. The presence of the logo (from French, "conformité européenne" meaning "European conformity") [2] on commercial products indicates that the manufacturer or importer affirms the goods' conformity with European health, safety, and environmental protection standards.
Province of Caserta (ISO 3166-2:IT code CE), a province of Italy; County Clare, Ireland (vehicle registration plate code CE) Ceará (ISO 3166-2:BR code CE), a state in Brazil; Ceper railway station, a railway station in Indonesia (station code) Lough Key, known in Irish as Loch Cé; Sri Lanka (FIPS Pub 10-4 and obsolete NATO country code CE)
“This state and this fan base, they come from all walks of life and they love the Bulldogs. It’s what makes the place special.” They're even especially passionate about their old logo.
The following is a list of state symbols of the U.S. state of Mississippi, as defined by state statutes in Title 1, Section 3 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 and listed in the Mississippi Official & Statistical Register. [1] [2]
Nicholas Alahverdian was known in Rhode Island as a fierce advocate for children in the state’s foster care system. After his apparent death from cancer four years ago, he was memorialized in ...
The coat of arms of Mississippi has been in use since 2001. Even though the design was made official by the 1894 Mississippi Legislature, the law was not included in the Mississippi Code Revision in 1906. In May 2000 the Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that the state of Mississippi did not have an official coat of arms. [3]
(The Center Square) – Government attorneys are wrapping up their case with a focus on AT&T and former state Rep. Eddie Acevedo, D-Chicago, at the corruption trial of former Illinois House ...
Product certification or product qualification is the process of certifying that a certain product has passed performance tests and quality assurance tests, and meets qualification criteria stipulated in contracts, regulations, or specifications (sometimes called "certification schemes" in the product certification industry).