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EEC



NOUN
European Economic Community
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Recent literature suggests that that this communication occurred through physical connections known as synapses, and that EEC cells form very close junctions with vagal sensory endings.

From Science Daily • Feb. 26, 2024

In Europe, the EEC or Common Market eventually grew into the EU.

From Textbooks • Dec. 14, 2022

Conservative Prime Minister Harold MacMillan reversed this position in 1961 and sought membership of the EEC, saying European unity was an essential factor “in the struggle for freedom and progress throughout the world”.

From Reuters • Jan. 30, 2020

Mr Heath, a Europhile who had long dreamed of witnessing British entry into the EEC, known as the Common Market, took an active role in certain events.

From BBC • Jan. 29, 2020

The provisions of this Article shall not affect co-operation with the African, Caribbean and Pacific countries in the framework of the ACP- EEC Convention.

From The Treaty of the European Union, Maastricht Treaty, 7th February, 1992 by European Union




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