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  • Latter Day Saints. As in, Mormons.
  • the church of jesus christ of Latter Day Saints.. nothing secret about that either..
  • Church of Latter Day Saints
  • 1) "LDS is a three-letter acronym that can refer to: Latter Day Saint, any person who identifies with the religious Latter Day Saint movement. Latter-day Saint, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as the Mormon church or the LDS Church). Liberal Democracy of Slovenia, a political party in Slovenia. LDS (automobile), a single-seater racing car from the South African Formula 1 Championship. Local Digital Switch, the telephone exchange upon which a RDT depends. Location-dependent Service (also called Location-based service), advertising sent through a mobile network based on current location. Logical Data Structure is the SSADM term for an Entity-relationship diagram. The Loudness Sound System, an audio format. "Legislatively directed spending", the term US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has requested used instead of Earmarks. League Division Series - The first round of the Major League Baseball postseason Leeds railway station, England; National Rail station code LDS. Lame Duck Syndrome - When a person of power no longer has control over the situation around them." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LDS 2) Please don't rely on the category to define the scope of your question. It could be recategorized. Because of the category genealogy: "The Mormon Church (LDS or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) is well known for their collection of genealogy records. Search the Mormon Church's huge genealogy record collection in the free genealogy search engine below. There is much information contained in their databases but finding what you are searching for can be tricky." Source and further information: http://www.ancestorhunt.com/mormon_church_records.htm

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