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NLP
(redirected from New Labour Party)

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NLPNeuro-Linguistic Programming
NLPNatural Language Processing
NLPNonlinear Programming
NLPNatural Law Party
NLPNational Liberal Party (Bermuda)
NLPNelspruit, South Africa (Airport Code)
NLPNo Light Perception
NLPNational Landcare Program
NLPNon-Linear Processor
NLPNormal Link Pulse
NLPNo-Limit-Person (motivational philosophy)
NLPNew Labour Party (South Africa)
NLPNorthern Lower Peninsula (Michigan, USA)
NLPNetwork-Layer Packet
NLPNationalliberale Partei (German: National Liberal Party; Germany)
NLPNational Language Processing
NLPName Lookup Protocol
NLPNationwide Loan Processing
NLPNational Libertarian Party
NLPNotice Letter Printing
NLPNational-Level Telecommunications Program
NLPNational Lightning Protection
NLPNext Logical Purchase


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The New Labour Party has now become the New Conservatives.
NOW the voting is over, the New Labour Party and Conservative Party can claim victory by having destroyed the genuine Labour Party and at the same time carried out Tory ideals to privatise.
 
 
 
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