CMC

CMC may refer to:

Education

Bangladesh

  • Chittagong Medical College or Chittagong Medical College Hospital, a public medical college in Chittagong
  • Comilla Medical College, a public medical college in Comilla
  • India

  • Calicut Medical College, a medical school in Kozhikode
  • Christian Medical College, Vellore
  • Christian Medical College & Hospital, a medical college in Vellore, South India
  • Christian Medical College Ludhiana, Punjab
  • Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
  • United States

  • Chicago Musical College, a division of Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University
  • Claremont McKenna College, a liberal arts college in Claremont, California
  • Colorado Mountain College, a network of seven community colleges in western Colorado
  • Computer Music Center, the oldest center for electronic and computer music research in the United States
  • Copper Mountain College, a community college in Joshua Tree, California
  • Other countries

  • Canadian Military Colleges, a group of military academies in Canada
  • 4-Chloromethcathinone

    4-Chloromethcathinone (also known as 4-CMC and Clephedrone) is a stimulant drug of the cathinone class that has been sold online as a designer drug.

    Legality

    Clephedrone is an Anlage I controlled drug in Germany.

    Sweden's public health agency suggested classifying 4-Chloromethcathinone (klefedron) as illegal narcotic on June 1, 2015.

    As of October 2015 4-CMC is a controlled substance in China.

    See also

  • 4-Bromomethcathinone
  • 4-Chloroamphetamine
  • 4-Ethylmethcathinone
  • 4-Methylmethcathinone
  • Substituted cathinone
  • References

    Everyday (OMD song)

    "Everyday" was the third and last single from Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's 1993 album Liberator. Co-founder Paul Humphreys, who had left the band four years prior, is credited as a co-writer.

    "Everyday" was the only single from Liberator to miss the UK Top 25, charting at #59. Its accompanying music video features Sara Cox, who would later be known as a BBC Radio DJ.

    Track listing

    7" single

  • "Everyday"
  • "Every Time"
  • Cassette single

  • "Everyday"
  • "Every Time"
  • 5" CD single

  • "Everyday"
  • "Every Time"
  • "Dream of Me (Based on Love's Theme) (Interstella Mix)"
  • "Everyday (Invisible Man Mix)"
  • Chart positions

    Everyday (Widespread Panic album)

    Everyday is the third studio album by the Athens, GA based band Widespread Panic. It was first released by Capricorn Records and Warner Bros. Records on March 3, 1993. It would later be re-released in 2001 by Zomba Music Group. On July 3, 2014 the band announced that Everyday would be reissued on Vinyl in August, 2014. The reissue will be distributed via ThinkIndie distribution and sold only at participating independent record stores.

    Beginning on November 5, 1992, The band recorded the album at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, AL. They were in the studio for roughly 5 weeks.

    The album reached a peak position of #184 on the Billboard 200 chart and #10 on the Heatseekers chart.

    The album was the group's first to feature bandmate, John Hermann.

    Track listing

    All tracks written by Widespread Panic, except where noted.

  • Pleas – 5:07
  • Hatfield – 6:50
  • Wondering – 3:56
  • Papa's Home – 6:42
  • Diner – 7:25
  • Better Off (T Lavitz, Widespread Panic) – 5:05
  • Pickin' Up the Pieces – 4:26
  • Everyday (Phil Collins song)

    "Everyday" is a ballad pop song by Phil Collins released as the second single of his fifth studio album, Both Sides. It was also been released as the seventh track on 2004 compilation album, Love Songs: A Compilation... Old and New. The single achieved success mostly in North America in the spring of 1994.

    History

    Due to the lackluster success of the first single of the album, "Both Sides of the Story", which only peaked at No. 25 on Billboard Hot 100, Collins' record label urged the release of the second single. The decision was right, the single peaked one place higher than the previous single at No. 24 on Billboard Hot 100. However, in the UK (Collins' native country), the single performed worse than the previous single, peaking at No. 15. This song was only performed live during Collins' 1994 concerts.

    Track listing

    UK 3-track CD single

  • "Everyday"
  • "Don't Call Me Ashley"
  • "Everyday" (Early demo version)
  • Europe 4-track CD single

  • "Everyday"
  • "Don't Call Me Ashley"
  • "Everyday" (Early Demo Version)
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Everyday 2002

    by: Agnelli & Nelson

    Everyday Everyday
    Everyday more in love with you x2
    Every moment I feel like im falling in love
    Over and over its never enough
    Every moment i see you its always the same
    Over and over its starting again
    Everytime i see your face
    Sends my sences into space
    Everytime i hear your name
    Makes me feel so alive, Lets the love rush through my vains
    Everyday Everyday
    Everyday more in love with you
    Everyday Everyday
    Everyday more in love with you
    Every moment i feel like im falling in love
    Over and over its never enough
    Every moment i see you its always the same
    Over and over its starting again
    Everytime i see your face
    Sends my sences into space
    Everytime i hear your name




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