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Tla logo #10101) BRB or OMG 2) FTW and WTF 3) FTW or WTF 4) LOL or TLC 5) LOL or WTF 6) OMG or BRB 7) OMG or IDK 8) OMG or LOL
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TLA logo #20556three-letter acronym
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TLA logo #20521(Aviation abbreviations:) three letter abbreviation!
Found on http://www.aviationonline.co.uk/glossary/st.htm

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TLA logo #20521(Aviation abbreviations:) thrust level angle
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TLA logo #20155Three Letter Acronym, details ...
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TLa logo #20021abbreviation: Transition Layer
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TLA logo #20793Three Letter Acronym
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TLA logo #20846TLA (three-letter acronym or three-letter abbreviation) is a TLA and is the most common type of abbreviation in technical terminology, and is also very in general common language. Since TLA can also stand for 'two-letter acronym', it is ambiguous; the abbreviation 3LA or the term trigram can be used instead.
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TLA logo #21662Three Letter Acronym
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TLA logo #21754Three Letter Abbreviation
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TLA logo #10444Three-Letter Acronym
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tla logo #22064Three Letter Acronym
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TLA logo #23176Three-Letter Acronym
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TLA logo #20845Three Letter Abbreviations. Some in the computing world are even abbreviations of other abbreviations!
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TLA logo #21221Hackers' self-fulfilling reference to the apparent ubiquity of three-letter abbreviations (all popularly and wrongly referred to as acronyms) in the computing world. Anyone who has used a DOS-based CPU and a VGA or LCD VDU (or, indeed, an IBM MPC) to create GIFs, WAVs, or PDF files, or who has hooked up to an ISP (Internet Service P...
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