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- initialism alcoholics anonymous
- initialism
antiaircraft ; antiaircraft artillery - initialism associate of arts; associate in arts
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Examples
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I called the A.A. hotline and got an area schedule.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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I called the A.A. hotline and got an area schedule.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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I called the A.A. hotline and got an area schedule.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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Sheen continued to rant: This bootleg cult arrogantly referred to as A.A. now supports a 5 percent success rate.
CBS, Warner Bros cancel "Two and Half Men" season after Charlie Sheen self-destructs on radio show 2011
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Sheen continued to rant: This bootleg cult arrogantly referred to as A.A. now supports a 5 percent success rate.
The TV Column: Sheen's conduct spurs season shutdown of 'Two and a Half Men' 2011
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Everyone, including Bishop Fellay agrees that the A.A. is the Rolls Royce solution, but it's obvious from Bishop Fellay's words that they would not be in the drivers seat completely right now and it's questionable as to how much they would continue to effect change in the worldwide Church from inside the A.A.
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Trennahans, and others of what Alexina irreverently called the A.A., had always been ostentatiously simple, albeit a butler and a staff of maids had contributed to their excessive comfort.
The Sisters-In-Law Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton 1902
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In the early 1840s at least one of the jurors, A.A. Broadfoot, had fought a duel with Skene Craig — at the conclusion of which the parties sat downwiththeir seconds and enjoyeda jovial al fresco champagne breakfast on the field of honour.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Not only was it started by the butler of one of Britain's most well-known poets (James Brown, butler to Lord Byron, opened the doors to this London landmark in 1837, the same year Queen Victoria took the throne), but it's where Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book, where Agatha Christie set her novel, At Bertram's Hotel, and where A.A. Milne landed after selling his home in Chelsea.
Pam Grout: Best London Hotels for Oh-So-British Tea Pam Grout 2010
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Not only was it started by the butler of one of Britain's most well-known poets (James Brown, butler to Lord Byron, opened the doors to this London landmark in 1837, the same year Queen Victoria took the throne), but it's where Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book, where Agatha Christie set her novel, At Bertram's Hotel, and where A.A. Milne landed after selling his home in Chelsea.
Pam Grout: Best London Hotels for Oh-So-British Tea Pam Grout 2010
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