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LWL
(redirected from Ladies who lunch)

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LWLLichtwellenleiter
LWLLadies Who Launch (various locations)
LWLLoad Water Line
LWLLadies Who Lunch
LWLLife without Limits
LWLLength of Water Line
LWLLearning Without Limits (Oakland, CA)
LWLLoad Waterline Length
LWLLegend Wrestling League (Wolverhampton, England)
LWLLong Wave Length
LWLLeft Wing Looney
LWLLatency of the Wireless Link
LWLLandschaftsverband Westfalen Lippe (German: Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe; est. 1953; Munster, Germany)
LWLLittle White Lies


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The football club is staging a Ladies Who Lunch afternoon at 11.
When the Echo reported on the planned investment in July, general manager Manda Sharp said: "We've done research and the over-45 ladies who lunch, who come from Cowbridge and the surrounding area and who like to spend money on nice clothes, have told us they are now going to London to shop because of all the disruption in Cardiff and because the clothing on offer, apart from Howells, has been weak.
The ladies who lunch at Forbes, Grande Prarie, Alta.
 
 
 
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