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LFB
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LFBLegislative Fiscal Bureau
LFBLondon Fire Brigade
LFBLinear Frame Buffer
LFBLyman Frank Baum (The Wizard of Oz author)
LFBLeft Fullback (soccer)
LFBLiquid Factor Boiling
LFBLow-Frequency Beacon
LFBLiquid Fluidized Bed
LFBLaryngeal Foreign Body
LFBLibrary File Builder
LFBLocal Field Bandwidth
LFBLondon's Finest Burglars


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The London Fire Brigade is the largest fire service in the country and the third largest firefighting organisation in the world.
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