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  2. AAPC (healthcare) - Wikipedia

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    The AAPC, previously known by the full title of the American Academy of Professional Coders, [4] is a professional association for people working in specific areas of administration within healthcare businesses in the United States. [5]

  3. Wikipedia:Don't restore removed comments - Wikipedia

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    These templates are intended not only to communicate with the user in question but also to communicate with others. (See Wikipedia:User pages#Removal of comments, notices, and warnings for other cases.) Users should not remove only portions of another user's comment nor edit their comment in any other way. This includes paraphrasing, or ...

  4. Remove your posts, comments, votes, and profile from ... - AOL

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    Product feedback, ideas, comments, and votes are welcomed at the AOL Feedback Forums. If you've participated in the forums and want to remove your posts, comments, or votes, you can. You can also close your AOL Feedback Forums profile. Delete your post

  5. AAPC - Wikipedia

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    AAPC may refer to: AAPC (formerly the American Academy of Professional Coders), a professional organization for healthcare business professionals in the United States. Additive/Abradable Powder Coatings, see Abradable powder coatings

  6. Johnny Depp's Lawyers Were 'Concerned' He 'Might Lose His ...

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    The actor's lawyers also say his "use of humor" effectively "undermined" Amber Heard's attorneys

  7. Comments section - Wikipedia

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    The comments section is a feature on most online blogs, news websites, and other websites in which the publishers invite the audience to comment on the published content. This is a continuation of the older practice of publishing letters to the editor.

  8. Ray Romano Wonders If Sons’ ‘Privilege’ Gave Them a ...

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    Though Ray admits he’s wary of his sons pursuing careers in entertainment — “It’s an industry full of failure,” he says — he’s supportive as long as they’re following their passions.

  9. What Dietitians Want You to Know About Peanuts - AOL

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    A universal life goal is to nail down a go-to rotation of healthy snacks—and for those without nut allergies, peanuts should be high on the list. Yes, peanuts are good for you—in moderation ...