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  2. Piedmont Virginia Community College - Wikipedia

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    Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC) is a public community college in Charlottesville, Virginia. It offers associate degrees , certificates, continuing education , and workforce training . The campus is located in Albemarle County, Virginia , south of Charlottesville .

  3. PVCC - Wikipedia

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    PVCC may refer to: Paradise Valley Community College , a public community college in Phoenix, Arizona Piedmont Virginia Community College , a public community college in Charlottesville, Virginia

  4. Paradise Valley Community College - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) is a public community college in Phoenix, Arizona. A branch campus, PVCC at Black Mountain, [ 1 ] opened in 1985, with classes temporarily held at Paradise Valley High School.

  5. Carolyn Waters Broe - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Waters Broe conducting on stage. Waters studied viola with Italian concert violinist Rene Bregozzo [10] who studied at the Bologna Conservatory of Music in Italy and he later taught violin at the New Conservatorium in Melbourne, Australia. [11]

  6. Prairie View Cricket Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Prairie View Cricket Complex (PVCC) is a group of six cricket grounds located in the city of Prairie View, part of the Greater Houston area, in Waller County, Texas, United States. [1] The facility is joint-owned by Tanweer Ahmed and Major League Cricket .

  7. Politics and Prose - Wikipedia

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    Cohen decided to name the store Politics and Prose because it was "Washington-sounding" and not pretentious, and the two co-owners founded the store in 1984. [3] Meade worried that the name was a put-off, and the store struggled at first to attract authors to speak at its events and relied on local journalists to publicize the location. [4]