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HMR
(redirected from Heavy Metal Rock)

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HMRHazardous Materials Regulations
HMRHuman Resources
HMRHome Meal Replacement
HMRHamrun (postal locality, Malta)
HMRHôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont (Montréal, Canada)
HMRHornady Magnum Rimfire (ammunition)
HMRHome Media Research
HMRHardwood Market Report
HMRHeavy Metal Rock
HMRMarine Helicopter Transport Squadron (USMC)
HMRHotel Motel Restaurant (hospitality Industry)
HMRHazardous Material Report
HMRHeavy Metal Removal (industrial wastewater treatment plants)
HMRHeadquarters Modification Request
HMRHeadquarters Maintenance Requirement


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Country music may remain a stretch for Guerrero, a former percussionist who is more likely to listen to heavy metal rock 'n' roll on his days off than to country western.
The university made the announcement Friday in response to a federal lawsuit filed last week by the heavy metal rock band Metallica that named it, Yale University and Indiana University as defendants.
5 seconds, it sounds like a heavy metal rock concert in more ways than one.
 
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