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MICLO

Masterly inactivity and cat-like observation. An acronym for a non-interventional stance which a medical team may adopt when there appears to be a good chance the problem will resolve without intervention—e.g., fracture of a single rib.
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The MICO handbook will be a useful reference for commanders, intelligence officers, engineer officers, staff planners, and intelligence personnel at all echelons.
Before execution, the 209th MICO overlaid the gunnery template onto the brigade long-range training calendar to nest it with the 7th Infantry Division integrated training strategy, which the 3d Stryker BCT executed from August 2014 to July 2015.
Leveraging more than 43 years of combined experience in real estate, Buster and Tinker Mico help buyers and sellers throughout San Diego County.
The Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) convicted Mico Stanisic, a former interior minister of the Bosnian Serb region of Srpska, and Stojan Zupljanin, a former senior security chief, on crimes against humanity and war crimes charges.
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Design director of The Optoplast Actman Eyewear Company, Janice Mico, said: "We're delighted to be expanding Lambretta Eyewear.
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