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What does LOL stand for?

Loss of Light


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Lord of Lies (gaming)
Lord of Life (Church)
Lord of Light
Lord of Lords (Jesus)
Lord of the Lambs
Lord Oh Lord
Lords of Legend (gaming)
Loser on Line
Loss of Life (insurance)
Loss of Line (telephony)
Loss of Load
Loss of Lock
Lot of Lamers
Lots of Lag (on-line gaming)
Lots Of Laughs
Lots of Laughter
Lots of Lemons
Lots of Licking
Lots of Lollipops



Samples in periodicals archive:
This form of the building attempts to minimise loss of light to neighbouring windows.
Previous "cloaks" had metals in their structure, which resulted in imperfect cloaking due to loss of light.
Byline: I Scholes IN THE Daily Post on January 30, Mrs Pethard, chairwoman of the Grange Residents Association, gave evidence in the Everton/Kirkby Inquiry and her arguments on the loss of light as and when the stadium were to be built, seem logical.
Binoculars consist of numerous air to glass surfaces with each individual surface contributing to the loss of light Coated lense binoculars help prevent the loss of light with one or more of the surfaces being coated with one or more layers of anti-reflective coating Binoculars consist of numerous air to glass surfaces with each individual surface contributing to the loss of light.
To complicate matters further, the law recognises that some loss of light is acceptable and the fact that there is less light does not necessarily give a landowner a right to complain.
Because there is a loss of light with each reflection, the secondary rainbow is usually not as bright as the primary rainbow.
The objections included complaints about loss of light and privacy, over development, and that it would be out of character.
The County Hall Residents Association has also voiced fears about loss of light and increasing crime.

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