RCA
American-
Radio Corporation of America.
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Royal College of Art.
abbreviation
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(formerly) Radio Corporation of America
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Royal Canadian Academy
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Royal College of Art
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Central African Republic (international car registration)
Etymology
Origin of RCA
(sense 4) from République Centrafricaine
Example Sentences
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The RCA opposed the bid, with its barristers stating it was "blindingly obvious" that Rosindell's licence to use the premises only applied when he was a Tory.
From BBC
He also ordered Mr Rosindell to pay £23,000 of RCA's legal costs.
From BBC
Dea pitched RCA, where the country-music business was helmed by Chet Atkins.
His songwriting submissions to RCA Records impressed the artist Chet Atkins, who championed his tunes in the country music scene.
From Los Angeles Times
Sedaka had difficulty delivering a successful sequel to his initial hit for RCA, so he constructed “Oh! Carol” to mimic the lovelorn yet sweet sounds filling the charts in 1959.
From Los Angeles Times
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