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APPP
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APPPAustralian Pacific Paper Products
APPPArkansas Public Policy Panel
APPPAdvisers’ Professional Partnership Program
APPPArea Parking Permit Program
APPPAmerican Poor People Party
APPPAutomatic Pre-tax Premium Program
APPPAsia-Pacific Perceptions Project
APPPAssociation of Private Power Producers (Thailand)
APPPAsia Pacific Partner Program
APPPArmy Publishing and Printing Program
APPPAir Pollution Prevention Plan
APPPArizona Pacific Pulp and Paper
APPPAssessment Plan Preparation Program
APPPAssociação Portuguesa de Programadores Perl
APPPAssociation of Planned Parenthood Professionals (now Association of Reproductive Health Professionals)
APPPAcoustic Performance Prediction Program
APPPAgence des Partenariats Publics-Privés (French: Agency for Public-Private Partnerships; Canada)
APPPAcceptable Posting Practice Policy
APPPAppropriate Personal Pension Plan (UK)
APPPAntigenic Peptide Prediction Pipeline
APPPAnxiety/Panic/Phobia Program (UCLA)
APPPAnti-Power Point Party (Bonstetten, Switzerland)


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