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. CCG is an acronym for:. Burton can mean:. Centre for Computational Geography. law which strengthens and continues the embargo against Cuba. Children's Cancer Study Group. The Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act of 1996 (better known as the Helms-Burton Act) is a U.S. Castor Cracking Group. The Burton is a Dutch sports car. Canadian Coast Guard. Burton still in use today to produce Diesel. Combinatory categorial grammar (Computational linguistics), a kind of categorial grammar. The Burton process is a thermal cracking process invented by William M. collectible card game. Burton is also the name of a menswear retailer in the UK (part of the Arcadia Group). Burton is the name of a snow sportswear manufacturer. burton is a small tackle formed by two blocks or pulleys, used to set up or tighten the topmost shrouds on a sailing ship's rigging -- also called a top-burton-tackle. Burton Township in McHenry County, Illinois. Burton in Grant County, Wisconsin. Burton in Wetzel County, West Virginia. in King County, Washington. in Clark County, Washington. Burton
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