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Was (wer) ist LER - definition

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Ler; LER (disambiguation)

LER         
1. <networking> Label Edge Router. 2. <electronics, humour> Light-Emitting Resistor. [Jargon File] (1999-06-30)
Lir         
  • ''The Children of Lir'', sculpture in the [[Garden of Remembrance (Dublin)]]
SEA GOD IN IRISH MYTHOLOGY, ALSO KNOWN AS LIR
Leirr; Lír; Ler (mythology)
Lir or Ler (meaning "Sea" in Old Irish; Ler and Lir are the nominative and genitive forms, respectively) is a sea god in Irish mythology. His name suggests that he is a personification of the sea, rather than a distinct deity.
Flying Regiment 4, Finnish Air Force         
1938–1940S FINNISH AIR FORCE BOMBER REGIMENT
LeR 4; Lentorykmentti 4; Flight Regiment 4, Finnish Air Force
Flying Regiment 4 ( or LeR 4) was a bomber aircraft regiment of the Finnish Air Force. The regiment was formed on 1 January 1938 and was active during the Winter War, the Continuation War, and the Lapland War.

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LER

LER or Ler may refer to:

Aussprachebeispiele für LER
1. Sorry, what? "A nu-ca-ler."
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2. Do you remember that? George Bush, "A nu-ca-ler."
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Beispiele aus Textkorpus für LER
1. I can‘t remember a week with idiosyncratic moves like these," said Marcus Sch ler, head of integrated credit marketing at Deutsche Bank.
2. The demise of NGOs set up to aid women isn‘t entirely the consequence of the international community pulling out, says Nada Ler Sofronic, director of Women and Society, a research, policy and advocacy center in Sarajevo.
3. Just ask Susan Schuehler (SHOO‘–ler) and Earle Ehly (EE‘–lee). She is 75 and he is 8'. The two were married Monday at Gwynedd (GWIN‘–id) Retirement Community in suburban Philadelphia.
4. We only found out about it when she mentioned it in an interview, so felt we had to show it." The Fast Show one–off reunion had stars such as David Tennant, Richard E Grant and Paul We l ler in cameo appearances.
5. What is going on is truly scandalous." Despite its resemblance to the North American redwood, the alerce (pronounced ah–LER–say) is actually a relative of the cypress, with a tough, water–resistant reddish–brown wood that makes it much sought–after for use in building construction and furniture making.