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AXAxis
AXAnime Expo (animation convention)
AXArmani Exchange
AXAxiom
AXAccount Register
AXAccumulator
axAxillary (armpit)
AXAutomatic Transmission
AXArenacross (motor sports)
AXAuto Cross
AXAuxiliary Systems
AXAlpha Chi Omega (sorority)
AXAgility Excellent (AKC title)
AXAnion Exchanger
AXAmerican Express Company (credit card type)
AXArchitecture Extended
AXX-Axis Acceleration
AXAssess/Assessment
AXAUXOP (AUXMIS)
AXAnger-Expression Inventory
AXAnalyst Executive
AXArcade Extreme (game)
AXAtlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
AXAcceptance Requirements Index
AX(USN Rating) Aviation Antisubmarine Warfare Technician
AXAmman Exchange Co.
AXConcept for Long Range Advanced Missile


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His other favorite activities are kart racing, auto cross, and driving.
We have a clay-pigeon shooting club and Cramlington and District Auto Cross Club has started to meet here regularly.
to experience the Chevy Cobalt Coupe SS Supercharged, equipped with GM Performance Parts' Stage II supercharger kit on the Chevy auto cross course.
 
 
 
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