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LCDA
(redirected from Livable Communities Demonstration Act)

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LCDALatino Community Development Agency
LCDALand Custody and Development Authority (Sarawak)
LCDALivable Communities Demonstration Account
LCDALancôme Colour Designs Awards
LCDALiberty County Development Authority
LCDALouisiana Community Development Authority
LCDALa Compagnie Des Arts (France)
LCDALow Country Dog Agility (Charleston, South Carolina)
LCDALCD Analyzer
LCDALouisiana Career Development Association
LCDALao Community Development Association
LCDALyon County Development Authority (Nevada)
LCDALayered Command Driven Animation
LCDALivable Communities Demonstration Act
LCDALinear Combination of Donor-Acceptor
LCDALincoln County Deputies Association (Lincoln County, Oregon)
LCDALatino Community Donor Awards
LCDALate Cancellation Deferment Allowance
LCDALancashire Co-operative Development Agency Ltd (UK)
LCDALatino Community Development Association
LCDALimited Core Damage Accident
LCDALand Clearing Development Associations
LCDALa Casa De Artes
LCDALicensed Clubs Darts Association
LCDALowest Common Denominator Audience
LCDALevel Converting Data Adapter
LCDALarimer County Diving Academy (Colorado)
LCDALyari Community Development Association


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