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MOAC
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MOACMicrosoft Official Academic Course (training program)
MOACMinistry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (Thailand)
MOACMaine Outdoor Adventure Club (est. 1989; Portland, ME)
MOACMultiple Organization Access Control (Oracle)
MOACMessage Origin Authentication Check
MOACMother of All Celebrations
MOACMinistry of Agriculture of China
MOACMaking of a Champion (Richmond, VA)
MOACMinistry of Agriculture and Commerce (Japan; now Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries)


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Byline: Chris Henwood WOLVES fans enjoyed the mother of all celebrations after their side secured promotion to the "promised land" of the Premier League after an absence of five years.
Promoter Paul Crawford has worked with the rest of the Subbie team since last September on securing the mother of all celebrations.
Byline: BY IAN PARKES BURSCOUGH'S players gatecrashed a christening party to view the FA Cup third round draw on Sunday - and now they are planning the mother of all celebrations should they face Manchester United.
 
 
 
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