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MFLMagnetic Flux Leakage
MFLModern Foreign Language
MFLMy Fair Lady (play and movie)
MFLMidwest Fight League
MFLMedium Flood (stage lighting)
MFLMinimum Flows and Levels (ground water)
MFLMyfantasyleague.com (fantasy football management)
MFLManitoba Federation of Labour
MFLMaximum Foreseeable Loss (insurance, especially property)
MFLMagazines for Libraries (Serials Solutions)
MFLMyfunlife
MFLMarket Frankford Line (Philadelphia subway)
MFLManaged Forest Land
MFLMy Forever Love
MFLMarudai Food Co., Ltd. (Japan)
MFLMiami-Ft. Lauderdale (Florida)
MFLMovimento Fascismo e Libertà (Italian neo-fascist party)
MFLMovimento Fascismo e Libertà
MFLMicrosystems Fabrication Laboratory (US NASA)
MFLMulti-Family Lending (Washington Mutual)
MFLMale Flare (air conditioning fittings and adapters)
MFLManpower Forecasting and Leveling (project management)
MFLMuch Family Love
MFLMadden Football League (gaming)
MFLMaintenance Fault List
MFLMaster Force List (JDS)
MFLMinimum Frame Length
MFLMarine Forces Atlantic (formerly MARFORLANT)
MFLMine for Life
MFLMajor Force List (JOPS)
MFLMultiple-Folded Laser
MFLMagnetic Force Line
MFLMaintain Flight Level
MFLMissile Fault Locator (Titan II system)
MFLMain Frame Linux (Linux image executing on an IBM Enterprise Server Mainframe)
MFLMaggot for Life
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* In Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, the average decrease was 2.9 percent; metropolitan New York, 3.6 percent; Boston, 3 percent; San Francisco, 4.2 percent; San Diego, 2.3 percent; Charlotte, North Carolina, 2.4 percent; and Columbus, Ohio, 2.7 percent.
Blanca is a past chair of The Beacon Council, chair of the board of directors of City Year Miami, a member of the University of Miami's president's Council, School of Business Real Estate advisory board, and Alumni Association Board, a member of Strategic Forum and the World presidents' Organization Miami-Ft. Lauderdale Chapter, and an associate member of the Young presidents' Organization.
WRMF-FM, serving Miami-Ft. Lauderdale and greater southeast Florida, will launch the first commercial test system this fall with an eye toward official deployment.
"While Los Angeles, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale and Houston remain in the top five for Hispanic TV homes, we're seeing growth in markets that defy conventional wisdom.
The most export intensive metropolitan areas are Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, and Miami-Ft. Lauderdale. The least export intensive areas were Denver-Boulder, Kansas City, and Washington-Baltimore.
Knight Ridder, the parent company of the Herald, presently owns no television stations but is in search of a new broadcast marketing partner in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale area, according to station executives in negotiations with the paper.
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The the participating Miami-Ft. Lauderdale radio stations are WEDR, WTMI, WHYI, WPOW, WBGG, WSHE and WKIS.
Paul; and Cox Media Group 's WFLC-FM "Hits 97.3" in Miami-Ft. Lauderdale.
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