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[[Category:Glossary]]Abreviation and common form of [[Accidental Associationalism]]. Not to be confused with ''Alcoholics Anonymous'', the ''Argentum Astrum'' or any other quasi-religious organization bearing these two initials. | [[Category:Glossary]]Abreviation and common form of [[Accidental Associationalism]]. Not to be confused with ''Alcoholics Anonymous'', the ''Argentum Astrum'' or any other quasi-religious organization bearing these two initials. | ||
- | :"Although we speak of "The AA" and "[[AA'ers]]," it should be noted that "AA" has never represented any formally chartered or established group as such, but a group of individuals and groups so-chartered, bound together in a loose affiliation based on shared ideals and cameraderie." | + | :''"Although we speak of "The AA" and "[[AA'ers]]," it should be noted that "AA" has never represented any formally chartered or established group as such, but a group of individuals and groups so-chartered, bound together in a loose affiliation based on shared ideals and cameraderie."'' |
- | --Lollop Whitley, ''Dogs for Checkers: AA Symboliosis and Distance Language'', introduction to the 1986 edition, University of Kansas Press. | + | :--Lollop Whitley, ''Dogs for Checkers: AA Symboliosis and Distance Language'', introduction to the 1986 edition, University of Kansas Press. |
- | AA has also stood for [[Accidental Action]] and the [[Association of Association]]. | + | AA has also stood for [[Accidental Action]], the [[Association of Association]] and the [[Toulouse|Associatio Amicorum]]. |
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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- | *[[Mark One]] | + | * [[The 3rd A]] |
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+ | * [[Who We Are]] |
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Abreviation and common form of Accidental Associationalism. Not to be confused with Alcoholics Anonymous, the Argentum Astrum or any other quasi-religious organization bearing these two initials.
- "Although we speak of "The AA" and "AA'ers," it should be noted that "AA" has never represented any formally chartered or established group as such, but a group of individuals and groups so-chartered, bound together in a loose affiliation based on shared ideals and cameraderie."
- --Lollop Whitley, Dogs for Checkers: AA Symboliosis and Distance Language, introduction to the 1986 edition, University of Kansas Press.
AA has also stood for Accidental Action, the Association of Association and the Associatio Amicorum.
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