
1) Lobby
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1) DC donator 2) DC group 3) DC influence gp 4) DC influence group 5) DC influence wielder 6) DC interest group 7) DC lobby group 8) DC lobby org 9) DC lobbying gp 10) DC lobbying org 11) DC lobbying unit 12) DC org 13) FEC concern 14) FEC file entry 15) Ad buyer in an election year 16) Alaskan innershoe
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• (n.) A kind of moccasin, having the edges of the sole turned up and sewed to the upper.
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See: Planned amortization class
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See: Preauthorized checks
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abbreviation: Pacific (ICAO Region)
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Pediatric AIDS Canada
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Programme d'Actions Concertées
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Programme Activity Centre
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Pac noun A kind of moccasin, having the edges of the sole turned up and sewed to the upper.
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See Planned Amortization Class security.
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The pac is a kind of moccasin, with the edges of the sole turned up and sewed to the upper.
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PAC is American slang for Political Action Committee, an organisation created to promote a specific political agenda through a combination of lobbying and fundraising.
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Premature atrial contraction
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acronym: Polar Atmospheric Chemistry
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Political Action Committee, a group organized around a common interest in order to influence elections, mostly representing business, labour, or ideological interests. Individual contributions to PACs are limited, and Federal Election Commission guidelines restrict the amount of money a PAC can contribute to a candidate or political party. (i.e. Am...
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