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1 Americans Cannot Learn Unity
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2 ACLU
1) Американизм: Atheists, Communists, And Liberals United2) Шутливое выражение: All Communist Loonies United, All Communists Love Us, All Criminals Love Us, American Communists And Liberals United, American Criminal Liberties Union, Americans Cannot Learn Unity, Anti Christ Lovers Unlimited, Anti Christian Liberal Union3) Железнодорожный термин: Anit Conservative Liberal Union, Atlantic Container Line Limited4) Грубое выражение: A Clump Of Losers United5) Музыка: Anti Christian Lawyers Union6) Сокращение: American Civil Liberties Union, American College of Life Underwriters (Американская корпорация компаний по страхованию жизни)7) Электроника: Anything Christian Looks Unlawful8) Фирменный знак: American Crybabies League Union9) Общественная организация: Animals Can Love And Understand
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