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ACUP

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ACUPAdenocarcinoma of Unknown Primary (clinical disorder)
ACUPAgricultural Chemical User Permit (Australia)
ACUPAssociation of Catholic Universities of the Philippines
ACUPAdvisory Committee on University Planning (Brown University; Providence, RI)
ACUPAssociation of College & University Printers
ACUPAssociation of Canadian University Presses (Association des Presses Universitaires Canadiennes)


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Byline: GregO'Keeffe ACUP of tea and a bacon butty is pretty much the extent of my dining standards before an Everton game.
ACUP also commits schools to implementing two or more tangible (and easily implemented) policies right away, such as improving waste minimization and recycling programs, reducing energy usage, providing or encouraging public transportation to and from campus (and switching campus buses over to bio-diesel fuel), constructing bicycle lanes, and implementing green building guidelines for any new construction.
ACUP is an association representing 10 American universities, including Western Oregon University, the University of Indianapolis and Regent's College.
 
 
 
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