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LPR
(redirected from League of Polish Families (Poland))

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AcronymDefinition
LPRAmphibious Transport (Small)
LPRLa Polla Records (Spanish band)
LPRLaboratory Property Removal
LPRLaryngopharyngeal Reflux
LPRLate Procurement Request
LPRLate-Phase Reaction (immunology)
LPRLawful Permanent Resident
LPRLaxity-Driven Proactive Resource Allocation
LPRLeadership Potential Rating
LPRLeague of Polish Families (Poland)
LPRLegal Permanent Resident
LPRLes Précieuses Ridicules (Nijmegen)
LPRLetter Proposal Retrofit
LPRLicense Plate Recognition
LPRLiga Polskich Rodzin (Polish political party)
LPRLight Pollution Reduction (filter type for telescope eyepiece)
LPRLine Printer
LPRLine Printer Remote
LPRLine Printer Request
LPRLinear Phase Recorder (Sprint)
LPRLinear Polarization Resistance
LPRLinear Programming Relaxation
LPRLiquid-Phase Polymer-Based Retention
LPRLocal Payment Receipt
LPRLocal Percentile Rank
LPRLocal Positioning Radar
LPRLocal Primary Reference (Telcom Solutions)
LPRLocal Problem Report
LPRLondon Property Review Ltd
LPRLongs Peak Route (Estes Park, CO postal route)
LPRLoss of Power
LPRLost Policy Release (Insurance)
LPRLotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe (Polish Medical Air Rescue)
LPRLow Power Removal
LPRLow Pressure Regulator (paintball)
LPRLow Pressure Rotor
LPRLow Priority Request
LPRLow-cost Pocket Radios
LPRLow-Pressure Receiver
LPRLower Principal Representation
LPRSaami, Northern (Norwegian language SIL code)
LPRLine Printer Requester

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