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CLE
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CLEContinuing Legal Education
CLECommunity Legal Education
CLEClear Lens Extraction (ophthalmic surgery)
CLECouncil for Leather Exports (India)
CLECustomer Located Equipment
CLECertified Lactation Educator
CLECongenital Lobar Emphysema
CLEChinese Linux Extension
CLECentre for Logic, Epistemology and the History of Science (São Paulo, Brazil)
CLECentre Linguistique pour Etrangers
CLECore Language Engine (SRI Cambridge Computer Science Research Centre)
CLEConstruction Licensing Executive
CLEcolumnar-lined esophagus
CLEContinuing Learning Experience
CLECommand Launch Equipment
CLECrystal Lake Elementary (Florida)
CLECleveland, OH, USA - Hopkins International Airport (Airport Code)
CLEComplete Local Excision
CLECree Leukoencephalopathy
CLEContinuous Lumbar Epidural
CLECareer Limiting Event
CLECalifornia Law Examination
CLECottage Lane Elementary (Blauvelt, NY)
CLECustomer Liaison Engineer
CLEClassical Literacy Exam
CLEControl Law Electronics (aerospace engineering)
CLECommon Learning Experience
CLECentro Logistico Europeo
CLECommercial Landscape Estimator


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