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ADTAAbu Dhabi Tourism Authority
ADTAAmerican Dance Therapy Association
ADTAAccess Data Transfer Assistant
ADTAAssociation of Defense Trial Attorneys
ADTAAmerican Dental Trade Association
ADTAAdvisory Technical Assistance
ADTAAbbotsford District Teachers' Association (Canada)
ADTAAustralian Driver Trainers Association
ADTAAir Data Transducer Assembly
ADTAAustralian Dental Therapists Association
ADTAAdvance Deposit Trust Account
ADTAAnalog Design and Test Automation
ADTAAdopted Dog Training Association
ADTAAviation Development Test Activity
ADTAAdelanto District Teachers Association
ADTAAircraft Development Test Activity
ADTAAdvanced DRAM Technology Alliance
ADTAAegis Directed Tracking Antenna
ADTAArmed Defense Training Association (Washington)
ADTAAneurysms of the Descending Thoracic Aorta
ADTAAdvance Design Truck Association
ADTAAir Defence Technology Asia (conference)
ADTAAdvance Diploma in Tourism Administration
ADTAAtascadero District Teachers Association (California)
ADTAAvoidance of Double Taxation Agreements (various locations)


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