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PAAC
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PAACPort Authority of Allegheny County (transit authority for the City of Pittsburgh, PA and surrounding area)
PAACPublic Art Advisory Committee
PAACPublic Affairs Association of Canada
PAAcPolyacrylic Acid
PAACPrecast Autoclaved Aerated Concrete
PAACPiedmont Asian-American Club
PAACPortsmouth Area Arts Council (Portsmouth, OH)
PAACPromotional Apparel Advisory Council
PAACPublic Authority for the Assessment of Compensation for Damages Resulting from the Iraqi Aggression (Kuwait)
PAACPerforming Arts & Activities Council
PAACPrevention as a Cure (Madison, WI)
PAACParkland Area Aquatics Club (Allentown, PA)
PAACPresident's Athletic Advisory Committee (various locations)


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In Pittsburgh, the Port Authority of Allegheny County has invested nearly a half-billion dollars since 1977 on three BRT corridors.
Parsons Brinckerhoff announced that Paul Skoutelas, former chief executive officer of the Port Authority of Allegheny county, Pa.
Another example is that of the Port Authority of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, where Chief William T.
 
 
 
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