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'''ESC''' mayrefer to: '''ESC''' may refer to:
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== Arts and entertainment ==
==As an abbreviation==
* ], an annual international song competition
* ], a business school in the French system of "Grandes Ecoles"
* ], a British band
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* ], a television channel
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== Science and engineering ==
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=== Computing ===
* ] on a keyboard
* ] in the C0 control code set
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=== Concepts and technologies ===
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* ], for the European emission standards

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=== Organizations ===
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* ], now Electrical Safety First, a British charity
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* ], one of the most common causes of unexpected brittle failure of thermoplastic polymers
* ], a feature of golf handicapping
* ], the International Air Transport Association code for ]
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* ], a football competition in Essex, England
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* ], the largest biomedical scientific conference in Europe entirely run by students
== Education ==
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* ], a type of French business school
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* ], now Florida SouthWestern State College
* ] of the State University of New York
* ], a British English-language educational organization
* ], in Oxfordshire, England
* ], a museum and library in Gdańsk, Poland
* ], volunteering program by the European Commission
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* ], a science building at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, United States
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== Government and politics ==
==As a shortened version of the word ''escape''==
* Environmental Study Conference, U.S. House of Representatives
* ] on a keyboard
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* ] in the ] control code set
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== Sports ==
* ], a football club in Finland
* ], a fan club of the New York Red Bulls
* ], in golf
* ], an English football competition
* ], in New Jersey
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==Others== == Other uses ==
* A son of the 5th century king Hengest, see ] * Esc, Aesc or ], King of Kent, 474–516 AD
* ], Escanaba, Michigan, by IATA code
* ], a former product center of the United States Air Force
* ], a document certifying that a certain reduction of energy consumption has been obtained
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* ], a German hang glider


== See also ==
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* Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm (ESCS), a category of ]
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ESC may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Science and engineering

Computing

Concepts and technologies

Organizations

Education

Government and politics

Sports

Other uses

See also

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