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AIRP
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AIRPAir Power (Air Force 'motivator')
AIRPAssociazione Italiana Ricostruttori Pneumatici (Italian: Italian Association of Tire Rebuilders; Bologna, Italy)
AIRPAmerican Institute for Radiologic Pathology (American College of Radiology; Reston, VA)
AIRPArtist-in-Residence Program
AIRPAir Intake Recirculation and Purification
AIRPAircraft Instrumentation Research Program
AIRPAirborne Integration Route Planner
AIRPAssociation of Investor Relations Practitioners (Singapore)
AIRPAmerican Indian Retention Program (student mentoring program)


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In 1985 and 2007, he was awarded fellowships in the Roswell Artist-In-Residence program and, in 1991, Kuykendall received the Willard Van Dyke Memorial Grant in Santa Fe.
The artist-in-residence program at schools throughout the state offers students with disabilities the opportunity to work with Mississippi artists on everything from basket weaving to flute making, and from pottery to loom weaving.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] MAD AIR The MAD artist-in-residence program provides three to four space grants each year to emerging artists.
 
 
 
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