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What (who) is LMI - definition

CONSTELLATION IN THE NORTHERN CELESTIAL HEMISPHERE
Leo Minor constellation; Leo Minor (constellation); LMi; Constellation Leo Minor
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  • Leo Minor as seen by the naked eye
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LMI (disambiguation)
Layer Management Interface (Reference: ATM)
Lenders mortgage insurance         
Private Mortgage Insurance; Private mortgage insurance
Lenders mortgage insurance (LMI), also known as private mortgage insurance (PMI) in the US, is insurance payable to a lender or trustee for a pool of securities that may be required when taking out a mortgage loan. It is insurance to offset losses in the case where a mortgagor is not able to repay the loan and the lender is not able to recover its costs after foreclosure and sale of the mortgaged property.
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DEFUNCT BOLIVIAN CHARTER AIRLINE
LaMia (Venezuela); Línea Aérea Mérida Internacional de Aviación; Linea Aerea Merida Internacional de Aviacion; Linea Aerea Merida International de Aviation; LaMia (Bolivia); LaMia Airlines; Lamia Airlines
·noun A monster capable of assuming a woman's form, who was said to devour human beings or suck their blood; a vampire; a sorceress; a witch.

Wikipedia

Leo Minor

Leo Minor is a small and faint constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere. Its name is Latin for "the smaller lion", in contrast to Leo, the larger lion. It lies between the larger and more recognizable Ursa Major to the north and Leo to the south. Leo Minor was not regarded as a separate constellation by classical astronomers; it was designated by Johannes Hevelius in 1687.

There are 37 stars brighter than apparent magnitude 6.5 in the constellation; three are brighter than magnitude 4.5. 46 Leonis Minoris, an orange giant of magnitude 3.8, is located some 95 light-years from Earth. At magnitude 4.4, Beta Leonis Minoris is the second-brightest star and the only one in the constellation with a Bayer designation. It is a binary star, the brighter component of which is an orange giant and the fainter a yellow-white main sequence star. The third-brightest star is 21 Leonis Minoris, a rapidly rotating white main-sequence star of average magnitude 4.5. The constellation also includes two stars with planetary systems, two pairs of interacting galaxies, and the unique deep-sky object Hanny's Voorwerp.

Examples of use of LMI
1. "The clock was ticking," said LMI president Richard Greenlee.
2. Kellar‘s office brought in a contractor, LMI Technologies, to dry and digitally scan records at the courthouse.
3. It can be difficult to obtain precise details on the DoD’s daily oil hit, but an April 2007 report by a defense contractor, LMI Government Consulting, suggests that the Pentagon might consume as much as 340,000 barrels (14 million gallons) every day, Klare said.