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NSL
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NSLNational Security Letter
NSLNational Soccer League (Australia)
NSLNational Sporting Library
NSLNursing Student Loans (US HRSA)
NSLNational Speed Limit (UK)
NSLNorwegian Sign Language
NSLNational Sport Launch (National Association of Rocketry)
NSLNaval Submarine League
NSLNetwork Storage Link
NSLNo Such Luck (band)
NSLNottinghamshire Senior League (UK)
NSLNetwork Services Library
NSLNorth Shore Line (Railroad)
NSLNational State and Local (Government)
NSLNight Sky Live
NSLNo Strike List
NSLNo Stinking Loops (programming slang)
NSLNo Subscriber Line
NSLNorth Sea Lifting Ltd (UK)
NSLNational Student Lobby
NSLNonstockage List
NSLNevada State Library
NSLNatural Surface Level
NSLNil Sine Labore (Latin: Nothing Without Labor)
NSLNear Shannon Limit
NSLNuclear Safety Line
NSLNewbury Street League (Boston, Massachusetts)
NSLNorris Safety Ltd (Kent, UK)
NSLNorthstar League (fantasy baseball league)
NSLNaval Standards Laboratory
NSLNot Stock Listed
NSLNavigation Sounding Layer
NSLNational Space Law
NSLNo Sonic Limits (band)
NSLName, Sex, Location


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