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Advanced Driver and Vehicle Advisory Navigation Concept

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Avoiding Drugs Violence And Negative Choices Early

Governmental » Law & Legal

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Army Data Validation and Netting Capability Establishment

Governmental » Military

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Advancing Developing Voicing And Networking Club Of Enterprises

Business » General Business

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Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease

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What does ADVANCE mean?

progress, progression, advance(noun)
a movement forward

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