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GHH Rand

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“GHH Rand Schraubenkompressoren GmbH” designs and manufactures oil-free and oil-injected screw compressors and industrial compressed air solutions for 60 years. GHH RAND an Ingersoll Rand owned Company, is widely recognized as a global leader in the manufacturing of r...

Ghost Zoids

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Ghost Zoids were contest prizes in the European Zoids line and were recolours of popular characters from the existing range. Easily recognisable by their translucent white armour, Ghost Zoids are very rare and change hands for prices high enough to rival those reached by the Japa...

Ghouala

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A Ghouala is a Australian animal said to be related to Drop bears.Ghoualas alegadly arise when regular Drop Bears obtain a taste for human flesh. Most commonly a drop bears first feeding on human flesh comes from a freshly beried courps in one of Australias many Eco-Burial sites....

Ghugni

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Ghugni is an evening snack in Eastern India (Assam, Bengal, Bihar, Odisha). Black gram (Kala Chana) or dried yellow peas or dried white peas is cooked with gravy,<ref name="The Poughkeepsie Journal 2015"/> in the traditional eastern Indian style. It is then served with puffed ric...

Giant Cookie Friday

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Giant Cookie Friday is the celebration of the end of the work week, culminating in the eating of a giant cookie, decorated to mark the wonderous occassion. It's just as important as Earth Day.First celebrated on February 1, 2008, the inaugural Giant Cookie Friday was celebrated b...

Giant strider

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In the Dungeons &amp; Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the giant strider is a type of magical beast.Publication historyThe giant strider first appeared in the original first edition Fiend Folio (1981).The giant strider appeared in the second edition for the Forgotten Realms set...

Giant troll

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In the Dungeons &amp; Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the giant troll is a type of monster.Publication historyThe giant troll first appeared in the original first edition Fiend Folio (1981).The giant troll appeared for the Greyhawk setting in second edition in the adventure Gr...

Giants yankees rivalry

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It is a older rivalry beetween the New York Yankees and the San Fransisco Giants it is not as big as a rivarly today because they don't play as often and are in different cities. But it was a large rivalry in the 20's and 30's when the giants played them often in the world series...

Giavelli

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One Giavelli (Gi) is a unit of measure for Cybernetic Systems.A 1,000 x 1,000 x 1,000 (one billion neural units) is equal to ONE giavelliA 100 x 100 x 100 (one million neural units) is equal to 1/10th a giavelliA 2,000 x 2,000 x 2,000 neural 3-d structure is equal to 2 giavelli (...

Giblets F.C

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Giblets F.C are a Sunday League club based in Sutton Coldfield, England. They were formed in 2009 and currently play in the Wyndley Soccer 7's Sunday LeageHistoryThe club was founded in 2009 and has created a fan base that spreads throughtout the Midlands. The Team name itself wa...

GIEGE

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The term GIEGE refers to the Global Infrastructure and Ecosystem for Game Entertainment. The term was coined by Jawad Ansari, co-founder of GCubed Capital, (http://www.linkedin.com/in/jawadansari) a firm focusing on this space. In a nutshell, GIEGE refers to all the opportunities...

Giichi Okumura

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Giichi Okumura (born October 18, 1896) is a supercentenarian from the island of Hokkaido, Japan. He is the seventh oldest man in the world and the second oldest in Asia, behind only his compatriot Tomoji Tanabe.

Gil Baker

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Gil Baker is an American cartoonist and painter born 11 August 1965, chiefly known for the strip Danny Dare, a postmodern confabulation parodying the classic boy adventure strips of the past. He publishes through Janissary Graffix. Baker's work is self-identified as most influenc...

Gil Saint Christopher Salmon Boyd

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Gil Saint Christopher Salmon-Boyd was born in Saint Arnoult en Yvelines in 1086. He was a master architect who is more recently accredited with designing the Chartres Cathedral in Chartres, France, in 1142. Chartres was completed long after his death in 1158, but his original des...

Giles Butler

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Bishop Giles Butler, OFM, born 1964 is a traditional Catholic Franciscan bishop.He was received into the Franciscan Order by Bishop Louis Vezelis in 1984, ordained a priest in 1989, and consecrated a bishop in 2005. Bishop Giles is the ordinary of the Catholic Western Diocese, an...

Gin pole

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A gin pole is a rigid pole with a pulley or Block and tackle on the end used for the purpose of lifting. The lower portion of the gin-pole is set in a shallow hole in the ground and the top secured with three or more guy-wires. The wires or ropes can be manipulated to position th...

Giorgi Parpalia

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Giorgi Parpalia (born 21 June 1986) is a retired Georgian football defender. He played for Zorya Luhansk 2, Desna Chernihiv and Kolkheti Khobi.Club careerParpalia, started his career in Zorya-2 Luhansk. In 2008 he moved to Desna Chernihiv in Ukrainian First League and in the seas...

Girl drama

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Girl Drama is a slang term used to describe it when girls obsess over things that will be forgotten in a couple weeks. It also refers to when young women blow small things out of proportion, go to emotional excess, are "all about themselves," and generally require "high maintenan...

Girlsnberry

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Girlsnberryis a shade of purplish red. It is slightly less pink than cerise.The name was originally seen in a Title Nine sports equipment catalog, and suggests either the crunch berries available in Cap'n Crunch (though crunch berries are more red), or a feminine version of boyse...

Giuseppe ragona

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Giuseppe Ragona known to friends and family as Pino, was born in Catania, from a Nobile Sicilian family.He holds the title of Count Palatine (Vice King) which has been passed from father to first born son since 1436 which was given to the family by Emperor Sigmund.Descendents of ...

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