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BDR
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BDRBorder
BDRBangladesh Rifles (military forces in Bangladesh)
BDRBackup Designated Router (networking)
BDRBombardier (artillery rank)
BDRBackup Disaster Recovery
BDRBattle Damage Repair
BDRBackground Diabetic Retinopathy
BDRBill Draft Request
BDRBus Device Request
BDRBattery Discharge Regulator
BDRBusiness Development Representatives
BDRBrazilian Depositary Receipt
BDRBridgeport, CT, USA - Sikorsky Memorial (Airport Code)
BDRBlood Donation Record (American Red Cross Biomedical Services)
BDRBudget Data Request
BDRBasic Daily Routine
BDRBig Dumb Rocket
BDRBattle Damage Report
BDRBulk Dose Regimen
BDRBomb Damage Repair
BDRBells Don't Ring (telephony)
BDRBayesian Decision Rule
BDRBuild Design Review
BDRBest Depth Range
BDRBusiness Decision Reporting
BDRBone Densitometry Report
BDRBack Door Receiving (store loading area)
BDRBödabaden Dance Resort (Sweden)
BDRBluray Disc Recordable
BDRBaud Rate


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Lovell joined Crystal as Controller and was promoted to Director of Financial Planning and Analysis and led the team responsible for business planning, key performance metrics, and business decision reporting across the organization.
 
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