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rhd
abbreviation for
(Engineering / Automotive Engineering) right-hand drive
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Noun1.RHD - a paramilitary group of Protestants in Northern Ireland that tries to prevent any political settlement with the Irish Republic; attacks interests of Catholic civilians in Northern Ireland; responsible for arson and bombing and murder
Northern Ireland - a division of the United Kingdom located on the northern part of the island of Ireland


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