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LOVE
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LOVELiving One Vibrational Energy
LOVELinguistics of Visual English
LOVELoss of Valuable Energy
LOVELet Our Violence End (Little Rock, AR)
LOVELegs Open Very Easy
LOVELet Older Volunteers Educate
LOVELeave out Violence Everywhere
LOVELook Observe Verify Enjoy
LOVELove Overcomes Virtually Everything (album)
LOVELet Our Voices Echo
LOVELoss of Valuable Education
LOVEListen, Overlook, Value, Encourage
LOVELeague of Villainous Entities
LOVELunar Observations Verifier Editor
LOVELots of Valuable Energy
LOVELots of Varied Emotions
LOVELanguage of Various Emotions
LOVELet Our Values Endure
LOVELand of Sorrow, Ocean of Tears, Valley of Death, End of Life
LOVELiving Our Vision Everyday
LOVELife's Only Valuable Emotion
LOVELife Offers Valuable Experiences (One Love Services, Inc.)
LOVELiving out Various Emotions
LOVELots of Violent Emotions
LOVELove Others Very Eagerly
LOVELet Our Voices Emerge (charity)
LOVELove Our Valuable Earth (student-created environmental magazine; Canada)
LOVELiving off Vital Emotions
LOVELiving Our Values Everyday


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