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LHR
(redirected from Love-hate relationship)

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LHRLove-Hate Relationship
LHRLahore (Pakistan)
LHRLaser Hair Removal
LHRLawyers for Human Rights
LHRLeft Hand Reverse (door opening convention)
LHRLung-To-Head Ratio
LHRLeague for Human Rights
LHRLondon, England, United Kingdom - Heathrow (Airport Code)
LHRLow-Latency Hybrid Routing (communications protocol)
LHRLow Hop Rate (frequency hopping)
LHRLoss History Report (insurance)
LHRLife History Recorder
LHRLocal Hit Ratio
LHRLinear Hybrid Receiver
LHRLight Hinge Remaining (philately)
LHRLot History Record


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But the love-hate relationship with immigrants stems more from feelings of economic well-being than it does from fear of crime or public support for those who pay fewer taxes than citizens do.
I have a love-hate relationship with both places," Rodriguez said.
The second, "Dolce," looks in on a small village during the days of the German occupation and details the love-hate relationship between young German commanding officers and their provincial French subjects.
 
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