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- Africa South West Africa & Walvis Bay - Suidwes-Afrika & Walvisbaai, lolDepartment of Posts and Telecommunications, 1976 White Book, Volume 2, Part 1,...
- Lot (French pronunciation: [lɔt]; Occitan: Òlt [ɔl]) is a department in the Occitanie region of France. Named after the Lot River, it lies in the southwestern...
- Lol Mahamat Choua (Arabic: لول محمد شوا; 15 June 1939 – 15 September 2019) was a Chadian politician who served as his country's head of state for four...
- The Ligue du LOL (in French), or Laughing out Loud League, is a private Facebook group created in 2009 by Vincent Glad [fr], a French journalist. The...
- Region Kidira Tambacounda Region Koki Louga Region Linguère Louga Region Lol Lol Peul Louga Region Loul Sessène Fatick Region Lydiane Kaolack Region Malicounda...
- Karen makes a scene. Hank discovers Dani and Charlie in his office. 5 5 "LOL" Bart Freundlich Susan McMartin September 10, 2007 (2007-09-10) Bill asks...
- original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2013-05-02. Katsura Sunshine's website rakugo.lol Interview Canadian has English-language rakugo dream Interviews in ****anese...
- black comedy Another Happy Day (2011), mothers in the coming-of-age films LOL (2012) and Very Good Girls (2013), an old flame of a quick-draw killer in...
- Access Prank Calls : Jack Jersawitz "Brainstorms" Prank Call Onslaught! #lol". YouTube. 13 August 2021. Shaw, Mic****e (December 12, 2012). "Jack Jersawitz...
- LOLCODE has also inspired LOLPython, written by Andrew Dalke. LOLPython uses LOL-inspired syntax similar to that of LOLCODE, but with a Python-like style...