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EDIMEpizootic Diarrhea of Infant Mice
EDIMEvery Day in May
EDIMEnhanced Diagnostic Inference Model
EDIMEquality and Diversity Impact Measure (UK)
EDIMEarthquake Disaster Information System for the Marmara Region, Turkey
EDIMElectronic Data Interchange Management
EDIMElectronic Data Interchange Message
EDIMEquipment Design Information Memorandum
EDIMEnterprise Data Information Management (Microsoft)
EDIMElectronic Dispenser Interface Module (Veeder-Root Co.)
EDIMEnseignement, Diffusion, Information, Musiques (French: Education, Outreach, Information, Music)


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Dad Kevin Waite and four friends scaled Garth Mountain, Gwaelod-y-Garth, Cardiff, every day in May as a show of thanks for the help Kevin's son Josh has re-ceived.
Dad Kevin Waite and four friends scaled Garth Mountain, in Gwaelod-y-Garth, Cardiff, every day in May as a show of thanks for the help Kevin's son Josh has received.
That's the distance dad Kevin Waite and four friends will have covered after walking up a mountain every day in May as a show of gratitude for the help his son Josh has received.
 
 
 
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