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SLIScalable Link Interface
SLISlider(s)
SLISpecific Language Impairment (developmental language disorder)
SLISri Lanka Insurance
SLISoutien Logistique Intégré (French: Integrated Logistics Support)
SLIScan Line Interleaved
SLISplit Level Interface
SLISerial Lcd Interface
SLIShared Library Interposer
SLISubscriber Line Interface
SLISlide File
SLISystem Level Integrator
SLIStarting, Lighting and Ignition (automotive/batteries)
SLIStandard Life Investments
SLISpeech Language Impairment
SLISolar Living Institute (est. 1998; Hopland, CA)
SLISpace Launch Initiative (NASA planning)
SLIState Labour Inspectorate (various locations)
SLISupplementary Liability Insurance
SLISystem-Level Integration
SLIShipper's Letter of Instruction (shipping)
SLISupplemental Life Insurance
SLISports Legacy Institute
SLISylvania Lighting International
SLISpeech and Language Impaired
SLISocietà di Linguistica Italiana
SLISoftware Lifecycle Integration
SLIService-Learning Initiative (various locations)
SLISpoken Language Interface (software)
SLISomerset Light Infantry (British Army; 13th Regiment of Foot)
SLISaint Lawrence Island (Alaska)
SLISubscriber Line Interface (Siemens)
SLISouthwestern Louisiana Institute
SLISign Languages International (est. 1992)
SLISession Level Interface
SLIsomatostatin-like immunoreactivity
SLIScottish Life International
SLISikh Light Infantry (India)
SLIStreet Lamp Interference (SLIder)
SLIScience Laboratories Infrastructure
SLISafe Load Indicator
SLISony Life Insurance Co., Ltd. (Japan)
SLISolid Liquid Interface
SLISpoken Language Impairment
SLIService Logic Interpreter (ITS)
SLISmall and Large Intestine
SLIStrategic List Item
SLIScuderia Lancia Intégrale (French car club)
SLISuccess Likelihood Index
SLIScanline Interleave Mode (PC video card mode)
SLISkinner Leadership Institute (Tracy’s Landing, MD)
SLIStudent Life Instructor
SLISunray Lighting Inc (Arvada, CO)
SLISeminario de Linguistica Informatica (computational linguistics group)
SLISuppress Length Indication
SLIShelf Life Item
SLIsurvivorship life insurance
SLISodium Lauryl Isethionate
SLISandia Laboratory Instruction
SLIStarter Light Ignition
SLISource Language Instruction (old IBM mainframes)
SLIStark Line Intensity
SLISystem Level Infrastructure
SLISherman Block Leadership Institute
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Mayari Birkenstock, PS55, White Stuff Accessorize Lisbon Suede Sliders, currently reduced to PS15.75 from PS22.50 Bonprix Black Slip On Sandals, PS15.99 3.
According to data compiled at FiveThirtyEight.com last month, the average MLB slider had about 1 extra inch each of horizontal and vertical break than it did in 2008.
This does not mean you can't use the Clarity slider in conjunction with the Texture slider, they are two distinct tools.
"Everybody loves sliders," the chain's chief culinary officer told Vegas Player Magazine in July.
That belief seems to drive everything at Majo's, with the menu promising such delectable items as BBQ grilled chicken sliders and teriyaki chicken tacos.
The experimental version of SLIDER was unveiled for public use in June 2017 by the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) in partnership with NOAA's Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch, collocated at Colorado State University.
A reduced-scale closure, the mini Slider is designed for use on lightweight products and smaller pouches such as those used in the specialty beverage, snack food, pet care, and dairy industries.
Toast the buns on the cooking grates for a minute and assemble each slider on a bun with creamy feta sauce, a patty, few basil leaves and an onion slice.
South Korea's skeleton slider Yun Sung-bin made history by becoming the first Asian to stand on an Olympic podium not just for skeleton, but any winter sliding event.
Opening micro-grooves in the surface of a mechanical component is thought to be an effective method for enhancing the performance of a mechanical component, such as a cylinder liner [1], piston ring [2], thrust bearing [3], journal bearing [4], or slider bearing [5].
Apparently they try to outdo each other in making the worst volume control slider.
The sporty slider has been given a glamorous makeover with faux fur and shearling styles.
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