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CDSS
(redirected from Country Dance and Song Society)

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CDSSCalifornia Department of Social Services
CDSSClinical Decision Support Systems
CDSSCountry Dance and Song Society
CDSSCanadian Down Syndrome Society
CDSSCommunity Day Secondary Schools (Malawi)
CDSSColorado Department of Social Services
CDSSCareer Development Service System (Job Corps)
CDSSCross Domain Security Solution (data protection)
CDSSCenter for Defense Science Studies (USARDEC)
CDSSContinuous Dynamic System Simulation
CDSSCommand and Decision Support System
CDSSCommanders Decision Support System
CDSSCanadian Department of Supply & Services
CDSSCareer Development for Support Staff


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At the outset of the twentieth-first century, its descendant, Country Dance and Song Society of America (CDSS) boasts over 250 affiliate groups and several thousand members.
COUNTRY DANCE AND SONG SOCIETY ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DANCE WEEK
And following the conference banquet was "A Celebration of Community through Dance" with guest instructor and caller Brad Foster of Country Dance and Song Society and music by Marty Taylor and Friends.
 
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