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CTGACorrected Transposition of the Great Arteries (cardiology)
CTGACalifornia Tomato Growers Association, Inc.
CTGACatalogue of Transmission Genetics in Arabs (Centre for Arab Genomic Studies; United Arab Emirates)
CTGACertified TG-3 Auditor
CTGAChristmas Tree Growers Association (Chesterfield, MO)
CTGAComplete Transposition of Great Arteries (cardiology)
CTGACertificate in Teaching German to Adults


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The 11th annual contest was run by the British Christmas Tree Growers Association, which sees farms around the country vying for the title of 'Champion Christmas Tree Grower 2009'.
The British Christmas Tree Growers Association is advising hard-pressed families to opt for different varieties or smaller trees to save money, and buy as close as possible to source.
That's a problem legions of pen-pushers in council offices must ponder over the coming weeks after the British Christmas Tree Growers Association (which might be just slightly biased) claimed theartificial variety damage the environment.
 
 
 
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