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LGR
(redirected from Last Great Race)

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LGRLondon Greek Radio
LGRLocal Government Review (UK)
LGRLeucine-Rich Repeat-Containing G Protein-Coupled Receptor
LGRLansing Grand River (General Motors; Michigan)
LGRLocal Grid Refinement (reservoir engineering)
LGRLocal Governments Reimbursement (RPA Program)
LGRLittle Girl's Room (ladies' restroom)
LGRlight-water cooled, graphite-moderated reactor (LGR).
LGRLondon Grand Rank
LGRLocally Generated Reference
LGRLet's Go Rangers
LGRLast Great Race
LGRLow Grain Refrigerant (dehumidifier)
LGRLocal Government Representative (various locations)
LGRLong Gun Registry (Canada)


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Byline: CHRIS FORWOOD BEING one of the last great races of the season, the St Leger has often been the last throw of the dice for the needy and the greedy.
The pair plan to tackle the 10-day Iditarod Race, dubbed "the last great race on Earth" in March.
This service has been immensely important to the health of these canine athletes participating in the last great race on earth, the Iditarod.
 
 
 
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