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ADTRA Day to Remember (band)
ADTRAcademy of Dance Therapists Registered
ADTRAboriginal Dance Theatre Redfern (est. 1979; Australia)
ADTRAverage Daily True Range (investment predictor)
ADTRArmoured Division Transport Regiment (British Army)


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Spring is traditionally associated with new life and new beginnings so is a fitting season in which to hold a wedding With flowers blooming and the temperature creeping up your spring wedding is bound to be a day to remember Spring is traditionally associated with new life and new beginnings so is a fitting season in which to hold a wedding.
Planning a wedding is not an easy task You will need help from people close to you to plan the event and make it a day to remember Planning a wedding is not an easy task.
ARTIST: A Day To Remember VENUE: Manchester Academy Three REVIEW BY: Darrell Blount WITH the sun beaming down on the never-ending queue of the Academy, a mix of indie, electro and hardcore fans all waited to see their favourite bands.
 
 
 
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