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LOGLogistics
LOGLogistical
LOGLogarithm
LOGLog file (file extension)
LOGLamb of God
LoGLamb of God (band)
LOGLegacy of Goku (game)
LOGLove Over Gold (Dire Straits album)
LOGLean on God
LOGLaplacian of a Gaussian (filter)
LOGLarge-Orbit Gyrotron
LOGLegal Organizations Group
LOGLeague of Ordinary Gentlemen
LOGLernen Ohne Grenzen (German: Learning without Borders)


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Business Acumen: What It Means to Logisticians Sea Basing: Logistical Implications for the US Army This edition of the Journal presents two featured articles: "Business Acumen: What It Means to Logisticians" and "Sea Basing: Logistical Implications for the US Army.
A defence ministry spokesman said the money would be used to purchase logistical equipment.
Last year a UN consultative team of experts advised the semi-autonomous southern Sudan government to postpone the next year general elections to November 2009 till the end of rainy season in order to avoid the logistical complications.
 
 
 
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