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LIL
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LILLittle
LILLast in Line (band)
LILLithuanian Airlines (ICAO code)
LILLarge-Ion Lithophile (elements)
LILLiving In Leather
LILLong Island Lizards (lacrosse team)
LILLocal-Into-Local
LILLunar International Laboratory
LILLibrary Interconnection Language
LILLinear Injector for LEP at CERN
LILLocal Interconnection Layer (one of the layers in the fabrication process of semiconductors devices)
LILLogistics Information Letter
LILLaw of Iterated Algorithms
LILLight-Induced Luminescence


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5 degrees, allowing DIRECTV to expand local-into-local channel service to a minimum of 130 U.
The unique spot-beam feature will allow a more efficient use of spectrum, enabling EchoStar to expand its DISH Network local-into-local service and increase in-orbit backup capacity.
As the chief executives of the two largest DBS companies in the United States, we are writing to urge the Conference Committee to include certain provisions without which we will be unable to provide a meaningful local-into-local service.
 
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