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JALJalisco (Mexican state)
JALJapan Air Lines
JALJalapa (Guatemala territorial division)
JALJxta Abstraction Layer
JALJini Access Layer
JALJava Abstraction Layer
JALJava Application Loader
JALJava Application Layer
JALJust Another Language
JALJava Access Layer
JALJunior Achievement Latvia
JALJump And Link
JALJournal of Academic Librarianship (Elsevier, BV)
JALJapan Airlines Company, Ltd.
JALJournal of Applied Linguistics
JALJob Arrangement Letter
JALJACK Agent Language
JALJet Approach Landing
JALJournal des Annonces Légales (French: Journal of Legal Announcements)
JALJump Adjustment Library (Tira Wireless Proprietary API)
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Jalapa Jar, which has another location at the Clark Street subway station, sold salsa before building out a menu, using its product on an assortment of breakfast taco offerings.
Upon gaining their freedom these former bonds persons contracted their labor and served the local economies of Cordoba and Jalapa as merchants and craftsmen.
"The tiny house had been hit by mortars and her daughter had just been taken to Jalapa by ambulance." But while the group was there, no shells fell.
Another caretaker of ancient Olmec artifacts is the Museum of Anthropology in Jalapa, Veracruz, which holds many of the priceless finds of San Lorenzo.
in the Nicaraguan labor force lucky enough to have regular work and earn six to 12 cordobas a day, as are several hundred women in a tobacco cooperative near Jalapa, and if - like most of these women - you are the single parent of four or five children, where do you get five cordobas?
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