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NIBNew In Box
NIBNational Industries for the Blind
NIBNordic Investment Bank
NIBNational Insurance Board
NIBNational Irish Bank
NIBNational Institute of Biology (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
NIBNews in Brief
NIBNativity In Black
NIBNew Interpreter's Bible (Bible commentary)
NIBNetwork Interface Board
NIBNational Irrigation Board (Philippines)
NIBNúmero de Identificação Bancária
NIBNext Interface Builder (software development application)
NIBNon-Interest-Bearing
NIBNon-Interference Basis
NIBNationaal Incasso Bureau (Dutch: National Collection Agency; Netherlands)
NIBNetwork Interface Backup
NIBNo International Bidders (eBay)
NIBNewly Initiated Brother (fraternities)
NIBNot-to-Interfere-Basis
NIBNot in Budget
NIBNuova Italia Bibliografica
NIBNATO Intelligence Board
NIBNIMA Integration Board
NIBNotified Inspection Body
NIBNavigation Information Bulletin
NIBNational Intelligent Bureau
NIBNaval Infantry Brigade
NIBNot in Bin
NIBNorwich Independent Battery (Northfield, Vermont)
NIBNational Investigation Body (various nations)


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