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ELDR

British  

abbreviation

  1. European Democratic and Reform Party: a European political party since 1993

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In addition to his computer magazines, Mr. Bunnell launched other publications and online ventures that had limited success, including New Media, BioWorld, Upside Today, ­Content.com and ELDR, aimed at aging baby boomers.

From Washington Post

"A painful or prolonged death is something everyone worries about," said Dave Bunnell, ELDR's editor.

From Time Magazine Archive

Gekk hann �� inn � hellinn, ok var �ar eldr mikill � brǫndum.

From Project Gutenberg

Eldr 'tis called by men, but by the Æsir funi; the Vanir call it vagr, the Jotuns frekr, but the Dwarfs forbrennir; in Hel they call it hrodudr.

From Project Gutenberg

Laut und līnu, lysti at kyssa, en hann utan stǫkk ęnd-langan sal: 'hvī eru ǫndōtt augu Freyju? þykkir mēr ōr augum eldr of bręnna.'

From Project Gutenberg