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  • noun a radioactive transuranic element synthesized from californium

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Examples

  • No subsidence elsewhere, except that when we replaced tiles in lr/dr the floor had sagged.

    Sagging Patio Floor 2005

  • No subsidence elsewhere, except that when we replaced tiles in lr/dr the floor had sagged.

    Sagging Patio Floor 2005

  • No subsidence elsewhere, except that when we replaced tiles in lr/dr the floor had sagged.

    Sagging Patio Floor 2005

  • No subsidence elsewhere, except that when we replaced tiles in lr/dr the floor had sagged.

    Sagging Patio Floor 2005

  • No subsidence elsewhere, except that when we replaced tiles in lr/dr the floor had sagged.

    Sagging Patio Floor 2005

  • "lr", which means to suspend the longest running job.

    Planet Sun 2010

  • I once used a .22 lr to hang a target up and when i got sick of shooting the center of the target i was wondering if i was good enough witth my 10/22 to shot the .22 lr holding up the target and i was. not the smartest thing to use as a target clip

    News Quiz: How Should You Properly Dispose of Ammo? 2009

  • I once used a .22 lr to hang a target up and when i got sick of shooting the center of the target i was wondering if i was good enough witth my 10/22 to shot the .22 lr holding up the target and i was. not the smartest thing to use as a target clip

    News Quiz: How Should You Properly Dispose of Ammo? 2009

  • With subsonic ammunition, it makes a 12 gauge sound like a .22 lr.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2010

  • Q: hey guys what is your farthest shoot with a 22. lr? what gun/ammo mine was a head shot wood chuck from 115 yards with my bolt action marlin with a brasaka scope and a cci hollow point

    hey guys what is your farthest shoot with a 22.lr? 2009

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  • Lr. Chemical element symbol for Lawrencium.

    December 16, 2007