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APRA
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APRAAustralian Prudential Regulation Authority
APRAAssociation of Professional Researchers for Advancement (formerly American Prospect Research Association)
APRAAustralasian Performing Right Association
APRAAlianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana (American Revolutionary Popular Alliance; Peru)
APRAAddiction Prevention and Recovery Administration
APRAAutomotive Parts Rebuilders Association
APRAAccess to Public Records Act
APRAAmerican Professional Rodeo Association
APRAAssociation of Professional Reserve Analysts
APRAAustralian Professional Rodeo Association (Warsick, Qld, Australia)
APRAAlberta Plastics Recycling Association
APRAAmerican Prospect Research Association
APRAAlberta Provincial Rifle Association
APRAArkansas Paranormal Research Association (Little Rock, AR)
APRAAmerican Poker Runs Association
APRAAssociation of Professional Relations Agencies
APRAArizona Pylon Racing Association
APRAArnold Palmer Regional Airport (Latrobe, PA)


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