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XLT
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XLTXML (Extensible Markup Language) Representation of Lexicons and Terminologies
XLTExcelerator (handcycle)
XLTExalt
XLTMicrosoft Excel Template
XLTExtra Large Tall (clothing size)
XLTXltronic (online music enthusiasts' community)
XLTXerox Lexical Technology
XLTXceptance LoadTest (web applications)
XLTExtra Light Triple (Polaris Snowmobile)
XLTXenon Laser Tube
XLTExtra Large Telescope


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Excelerator small diameter end mills are designed for high-performance milling in difficult-to-machine materials using Greenleaf's advanced indexable ceramic inserts.
Nasdaq: PRTG) has launched its excelerator product, which enables clients to jump-start the e-solution application development process and define critical success factors, all for an affordable price.
Entering the last quarter, Exeter took their foot off the excelerator and at last Turner got his backs in motion, which brought a neatly executed try for left wing Ged Galloway after good handling and a well timed scoring pass from Morrow.
 
 
 
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