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A&PArchitecture and Planning (various organizations)
A&PAnterior and Posterior
A&PGreat Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (US grocery store chain)
A&PAnatomy & Physiology
A&PAnalysis and Prediction
A&PAtlantic & Pacific
A&PAirframe and Power
A&PAirframe & Powerplant
A&PAdvertising & Promotion
A&PAstronomy and Physics
A&PAdministrative and Personnel
A&PAgricultural & Pastoral
A&PAuscultation and Percussion
A&PAuscultation and Palpation
A&PAttraktiv & Preiswert (German branch of Atlantic and Pacific)
A&PAttitude and Pointing
A&PAirfields & Pavements


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The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Humble Oil, and Creole Petroleum are listed on the American Stock Exchange.
Who now has heard of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, which in the 1920s and 1930s owned 80pc of the US supermarket business?
Previously occupied by Waldbaum's supermarket, the building was sold by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company to North American Properties Group of Rye, N.
 
 
 
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