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SACC

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abbreviation

  1. South African Council of Churches

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Zuma's office acknowledged the SACC's 10-page list of concerns in a letter dated December 6, although ANC spokesman Jackson Mthembu declined to comment, saying the party had only been made aware of the letter from Tuesday's newspapers.

From Reuters

It is caused by a fungus known as Cercospora circumscissa Sacc.

From Project Gutenberg

Tutu's successor at SACC, a group deeply distrusted by the authorities, is the Rev. Christiaan Beyers Naudé.

From Time Magazine Archive

P. coriaceous, flattened, firm, downy, concentrically sulcate, inside and out cinnamon; g. rather distant, straight, unequal, almost simple, narrow, entire, colour of p. var. crocata, Sacc.

From Project Gutenberg

P. convex, umb. viscid, yellowish-tan, appendiculate; g. adnato-decur. flesh-colour; s. slender, wavy, whitish, with a fibrillose cinnamon veil, base bulbous, volva torn at free edge. acetabulosa, Sacc.

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