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  1. Health Occupations - HOC Courses

    For over 70 years, the Health Occupations Center has trained for careers in healthcare and HOC graduates are highly regarded in the local medical community with more than 90 community …

  2. Housing Opportunities Commission

    HOC exists to provide people with low and moderate incomes the opportunity to live in high-quality, safe, and affordable housing in Montgomery County. We strengthen families by offering opportunities for …

  3. About Us - HOC Transport

    Since that time, HOC Transport has grown to 99 trucks and 107 drivers and added driver domiciles in the Toledo, Columbus and Greenville areas. Customer service is our first priority.

  4. HOC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Groups of citizens have formed ad hoc neighbourhood watch schemes and started farms.

  5. Hospice of Cincinnati - HOC Navigators

    Hospice of Cincinnati and the multiple advanced illness and grief programs created by Hospice of Cincinnati, have joined together to form HOC Navigators– a collection of program offerings designed …

  6. What Does HOC Stand For? All HOC Meanings Explained

    What Does HOC Stand For? All HOC Meanings Explained Explore the diverse meanings of HOC abbreviation, including its most popular usage as Head of Communications in Education contexts.

  7. Hoc - Wikipedia

    Hoc or HOC may refer to: Head of Chancery Hellenic Olympic Committee, one of the oldest National Olympic Committees Hoc (Beowulf), a Danish King from Beowulf Hoc (programming language), a …

  8. HOC Housing Path - Home Page

    You must sign up and complete the registration process in order to have access to submit an application for an HOC program or award. Once registered, you must submit an application for each program or …

  9. HOC - Definition by AcronymFinder

    46 definitions of HOC. Meaning of HOC. What does HOC stand for? HOC abbreviation. Define HOC at AcronymFinder.com

  10. Hoc — definition & quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    Hoc is a Latin word which primarily functions as a demonstrative pronoun and adjective. It translates to “this” or “that” in English, and its form varies based on gender and case.