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NCR may refer to: * NCR Corporation, formerly National Cash Register * "No carbon required" carbonless copy paper * A Nature Conservation Review, UK book * Naval Construction Regiment of US Navy Seabees * New Carrollton station Amtrak code * Not criminally responsible, insanity defense * Numeric character reference, a markup construct * nCr or nCr, mathematical notation for combinations * San Carlos Airport (Nicaragua) IATA code * New California Republic, one of the major factions of '' Fallout: New Vegas'' ''N'' for "National" * National Capital Region, a conurbation surrounding capital * National Capital Region (Canada) * National Capital Region (India) * National Capital Region (Japan) * National Capital Region (Philippines) * National Capital Region (United States) * National Catholic Reporter, US * National Collegiate Rugby ''N'' for North or Northern * North Coast Rocketry * North Cross Route in London * Former Northern Central Railway * North Central Railways The Nort ...
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NCR Corporation
NCR Corporation, previously known as National Cash Register, is an American software, consulting and technology company providing several professional services and electronic products. It manufactures self-service kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, automated teller machines, cheque processing systems, and barcode scanners. NCR was founded in Dayton, Ohio, in 1884 and acquired by AT&T in 1991. A restructuring of AT&T in 1996 led to NCR's re-establishment on 1 January 1997, as a separate company and involved the spin-off of Lucent Technologies from AT&T. In June 2009 the company sold most of the Dayton properties and moved its headquarters to the Atlanta metropolitan area in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia, near Duluth. In early January 2018, the new NCR Global Headquarters opened in Midtown Atlanta near Technology Square (adjacent to the Georgia Institute of Technology). History Early years The company began as the National Manufacturing Company of Dayton, Ohio, ...
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National Capital Region (Canada)
The National Capital Region (french: Région de la capitale nationale), also referred to as Canada's Capital Region and Ottawa–Gatineau (formerly ''Ottawa–Hull''), is an official federal designation for the Canadian capital of Ottawa, Ontario, the neighbouring city of Gatineau, Quebec, and surrounding suburban and exurban communities. The term National Capital Region is often used to describe the Ottawa–Gatineau metropolitan area, although the official boundaries of the NCR do not correspond to the statistical metropolitan area. Unlike capital districts in some other federal countries, such as the District of Columbia in the United States, the National Capital Territory of Delhi in India or the Australian Capital Territory in Australia, the National Capital Region is not a separate political or administrative entity. Its component parts are within the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Defined by the National Capital Act (1985), the National Capital Region consists of an ...
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North Cross Route
North Cross Route (NCR) was a planned motorway-standard road which would have formed the northern section of Ringway 1 (London Motorway Box) and would have formed the innermost circuit of the London Ringways network. The six-lane dual carriageway with grade separated junctions to an extended M1 motorway was planned during the late 1960s along with the rest of the Ringway scheme. It was never constructed due to large-scale opposition from many quarters. Route The NCR would have started in Harlesden with its western end having a junction to the east of Willesden Junction station with the West Cross Route, the western section of Ringway 1 coming north from Shepherd's Bush. Also connected to the junction here would have been Harrow Road ( A404) and a spur from the NCR would have connected to the Western Avenue ( A40) near Gypsy Corner. Heading east, the NCR would have run in a cutting along the north side of the North London Line to Brondesbury and Kilburn High Road ( A5). To accom ...
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North Coast Rocketry
{{unreferenced, date=December 2008 North Coast Rocketry was a model rocket company founded in 1983 in Cleveland, Ohio by Chris Pearson and Matt Steele. Dan Kafun added as a partner in 1989. History North Coast Rocketry was the first "full-service" mid-power rocket company, that is, they sold model rocket kits, parts, adhesives, parachutes and motors. They originally licensed their rocket kit designs from Korey Kline of Ace Aeronautics. They later developed their own line of unique High Power rockets and introduced some technologies and designs that were "cutting edge" for their time. Later the NCR catalog also included rocket kits from the fledging company Lots of Crafts (later LOC/Precision) for several years. To augment their product line, NCR was also a dealer for Class "C" Aerotech motors and Class "B" Vulcan motors in the mid to late 1980s. NCR sold a limited selection of disposable motors beginning in 1984 that were called "North Coasters". The North Coaster motors we ...
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National Collegiate Rugby
National Collegiate Rugby (NCR) formerly the "National Small College Rugby Organization" is a rugby union governing body in the United States. Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, NCR was created in 2007 by Chip Auscavitch and Steve Cohen to support and encourage the development and organization of small college rugby in the country. In 2020, NSCRO re-branded as "National Collegiate Rugby" as the organization saw massive growth in competition with teams leaving their USA Rugby based leagues for the NCR. As of 2022, NCR competitions include men's and women's championships. Championships The NCR runs the following national championship events for both men's and women's college rugby clubs in both 15s and 7s rugby: Prior to 2007, the men's Small College XVs national championship (Men's Champions Cup) was known as the ''East Coast Division III Collegiate Rugby Championships'', and ''Men’s Division III National Championship'' until 2012. History The National Small College ...
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