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LVM
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LVMLogical Volume Manager
LVMLiikenne- ja Viestintäministeriö (Finnish: Ministry of Transport and Communications; Helsinki)
LVMLeft Ventricular Mass
LVMLandwirtschaftlicher Versicherungsverein Muenster (German insurance company)
LVMLinux Virtual Machine
LVMLas Vegas Monorail
LVMLivingston, Montana (Airport Code)
LVMLatent Variable Model
LVMLeft Voice Mail
LVMLine Verification Module
LVMLow Volatility Metals
LVMLuzon, Visayas, Mindanao (main islands in the Philippines)
LVMLeast-squares Variational Method
LVMLarge Volume Mailer (Canada Post)
LVMLarge Volume Manager
LVMLayered Video Multicast
LVMLas Vegas Magazine (Henderson, NV)
LVMLiquid Vacuum Melt


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Even distant Livingston, Montana with a booming town population of 3000 managed to support over 30 saloons in 1883.
The North Entrance is 52 miles from Livingston, Montana and the Northeast Entrance is 125 miles from Billings, Montana.
95 Hardcover NA7575 Davis is an award-winning journalist, based in Livingston, Montana.
 
 
 
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