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CDCB

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CDCBCommunity Development Corporation of Brownsville (Brownsville, TN)
CDCBCanadian Defence Community Banking (Bank of Montreal; Canada)
CDCBChronic Disease Control Branch (California Department of Public Health)
CDCBCouncil on Dairy Cattle Breeding (USA)
CDCBCasa del Caballo Blanco, LLC (Spanish: House of the White Horse; Belize)
CDCBCentre de Dressage de la Côte Bleue (French: Côte Bleue Training Center; dog club; Martigues, France)
CDCBContrôles et Diagnostics Cabinet Benzekri (French real estate consulting company)
CDCBCommunicable Diseases Control Branch (South Australia Department of Health; Australia)


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AARON LEWIS is the CDCB player of the month for August.
The top two, India and England, met in the final for the CDCB Community Cricket World Cup with the former batting first.
Coventry District Cricket Board chairman John Askew said: "It is proof if any were needed that the hard work the CDCB coaching staff put in, along with the restructuring of the Coventry Bears squads three years ago, are both starting to make a difference".
 
 
 
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