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What does LF stand for?

Left Foot (dance)


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Leaflet
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Lebanese Forces
Ledger Folio
Left Field(er) (baseball)
Left Front
Left-Arm Fast (cricket; also seen as LAF)
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Leonel Fernandez (Dominican Republic president)
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Liberation Front
Life Fellow
Life Force
Life Form
Light Face



Samples in periodicals archive:
It was a bit different with my left foot as well, usually it is my right or my head, so it was good to get the goal but obviously after last week's result the win was the most important thing.
Byline: Jan Gottesman COLUMN: Reflections You put your left foot in, you take your left foot out, you put your left foot in and you shake it all about.
Byline: The Associated Press and McClatchy Newspapers HOUSTON -- Houston Rockets center Yao Ming's broken left foot could be a "career-threatening" injury.
Through on goal, but with a defender on his heels, he shot hurriedly with his right foot even though it would have been easier to shoot with his left foot.
As your left foot reaches that spot, jump off it and make the shot with your right hand.
Florent Malouda is the only player who can play with his left foot and he is injured.
He had a left foot like a wand and although he had no electric pace his left foot more than made up for that.
Tori must make a big step back on his left foot in a semicircular movement so that his hips turn sideways onto uke, creating space in which to sweep uke''s left leg away as he steps forwards.

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