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EMAF
(redirected from Envelope Manufacturers Association Foundation)

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EMAFEuropean Media Art Festival
EMAFEcole de Multimédia et d'Art de Fribourg (Fribourg, Switzerland)
EMAFEnvelope Manufacturers Association Foundation
EMAFEuropean Manufacturing Automation Forum (conference; ARC Advisory Group)
EMAFEmployment Management Association Foundation (various schools)
EMAFEesti Metallitöötajate Ametiühingute Föderatsioon (Estonian: Estonian Metal Workers Trade Unions Federation)


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Created by the Envelope Manufacturers Association Foundation (EMAF) and launched recently, the new Web site contains information direct marketers, graphic designers, art directors and other creative professionals need to take advantage of the innovative and effective power of envelopes.
Created by the Envelope Manufacturers Association Foundation (EMAF) and launched recently, the new Web site contains information direct marketers, graphic designers, art directors and other creative professionals need to take advantage of the innovative and effective power of envelopes.
 
 
 
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