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CLIA
(redirected from Cruise Lines International Association)

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CLIACruise Lines International Association
CLIACalifornia Lodging Industry Association
CLIACertified Landscape Irrigation Auditor
CLIAchemiluminescence immunoassay
CLIACommunity Legal Information Association (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada)
CLIACanadian Livestock Identification Agency (Canada)
CLIAClandestine Laboratory Investigators Association (Honolulu, HI)
CLIACanadian Lawyers Insurance Association (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
CLIACentral Lack of Intelligence Agency (Meet the Fokkers, movie)
CLIAClinical Laboratory Improvement Act/Amendment
CLIACoon Lake Improvement Association (Minnesota)
CLIAChristian Legal Intervention Academy (London, Ontario, Canada)
CLIACamp Leaders in America (Cultural Homestay International)


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According to the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), nearly one-third of all cruises are out to sea for five days or less.
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