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BISA
(redirected from Black Women in Sisterhood for Action)

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BISABritish International Studies Association
BISABritish International Spa Association (UK)
BISABlack Women in Sisterhood for Action (Washington, DC)
BISABattlefield Information System Application (Defence Digitisation, UK)
BISABerkeley Indonesian Student Association
BISABusiness Information Systems Association
BISABusiness Integrity Systems Assessment
BISABiometric Identification System for Access (US Army)
BISABuilt-In Self Analysis
BISABattlefield Information System Applications
BISABonding and Insurance Specialists Agency (Bridgeview, IL)
BISABest IRIG (Inter-Range Instrumentation Group) Source Algorithm (global posisitioning system synchronization)


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Battle, president, will be honored at the 15th Annual Exhibit of Black Women in Sisterhood for Action, Inc.
MBPN); "Distinguished Black Women in Action" Award by Black Women In Sisterhood For Action (BISA); and "Maryland's Top 100 Women for 1999" Award by The Daily Record of Baltimore.
 
 
 
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