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CVAA
(redirected from Crime Victim Assistant Act)

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CVAACold Vapor Atomic Absorption
CVAAConsortium of Voluntary Adoption Agencies (UK)
CVAAChamplain Valley Agency on Aging, Inc. (Winooski, Vermont)
CVAACentral Virginia Apartment Association (Richmond, VA)
CVAACentral Valley Aviation Association (Fresno Chandler Airport, California)
CVAACentral Visual Artists Association (Vancouver, Canada)
CVAAComponent Vulnerability Analysis Archive
CVAACarson Valley Art Association
CVAAChattahoochee Valley Art Association (Georgia)
CVAACanadian Vascular Access Association
CVAAClayton Valley Athletic Association
CVAACarmel Valley Alluvial Aquifer (California)
CVAAColorado Victim Assistance Academy
CVAAChesterfield Visual Arts Alliance
CVAAChattahoochee Valley Aquaria Association
CVAACoachella Valley Arts Alliance (Palm Springs, CA)
CVAACumberland Valley Alumni Association (Pennsylvania)
CVAACommunity Visual Art Association (Jackson Hole, WY)
CVAACrime Victim Assistant Act (Canada)
CVAACovina-Valley Administrators Association (California)
CVAACarson Valley Artists Association (Nevada)
CVAAChopper Vane Angle Adjustment
CVAAChippewa Valley Apartment Association


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