About 4,000 industry professionals are expected to attend the convention, ARDA said.
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According to the ARDA in 2000, the Catholic Church had 147,918 members.
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Arda quickly impressed manager Eric Gerets with his performances early in the 2006-07 season.
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Arda is an international regular having made over 40 appearances for Turkey at senior level.
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Arda Unmarred was a flat symmetrical world with everlasting light.
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Arda Turan scored in the 27th minute and the United States didn't threaten until the closing minutes.
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This industry food fight is testing the strength of ARDA in the Republican-controlled Florida Legislature.
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Arda Turan causes more problems down the right flank, muscling Mathieu off the ball far too easily.
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Arda nips around him and stabs the ball back into the area.
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Advanced Research and Development Activity: an agency of the Intelligence Community that conducts advanced research and development related to information technology
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(Ardas) Special prayer recited before the Siri Guru Granth Sahib.
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(Ardas) performed at the conclusion of a Sikh programme and is a request for blessings from God and the Sikh Gurus
(ardas) the formal prayers recited by the congregation during a service at the gurdwara.