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What (who) is HPR - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
HPR (disambiguation)

HPR         
High Performance Routing
HPR         
HPR         
High Priority Request (Reference: VUMA)

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HPR

HPR may refer to:

  • Handley Page (Reading)
  • HPR (gene)
  • Harvard Political Review
  • Hawaii Public Radio
  • Heartland Public Radio
  • HPR1, Heparanase
  • High-power rocketry
  • Highly Protected Risk in insurance; see FM Global
  • Holding period return
  • IBM Home Page Reader, spoken web browser
  • Homiletic and Pastoral Review
  • Hornsdale Power Reserve, a large battery in Australia
  • Host plant resistance
  • Hungarian People's Republic
  • Pointing dog
Examples of use of HPR
1. As quorum of the lower House of Peoples Representatives (HPR) was filled in accordance with the results of the May 15 parliamentary election, the HPR conducted its first and second regular meetings, said newly–elected HPR Speaker Teshome Toga.
2. Ethiopians went to poll on May 15 in the countrys national elections to elect HPR representatives. (Xinhua)
3. The public relations office of the House of Peoples Representatives (HPR) told The Reporter that 63 elected members of CUD have formally joined parliament by late Thursday.
4. He said the HPR will carry out activities believed to enable it discharge its constitutional duties and establish various standing committees shortly.
5. On Monday, Ethiopias lower House of Peoples Representatives ( HPR) opened for the first time since the May 15 parliamentary elections and re–elected Meles Zenawi as prime minister for a third five–year term.