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Germany–Guyana relations

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Germany-Guyana relations are bilateral relations between Germany and Guyana. Relations have existed since 1966 and are described by the German Federal Foreign Office as "friendly and free of problems". Diplomatic relations Since the year of Guyana's independence, 1966, diplomatic...

Germany–Saint Kitts and Nevis relations

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Germany-Saint Kitts and Nevis relations are described by the German Federal Foreign Office as "friendly, but not very deep". This applies to both political and economic relations, which are limited primarily to the export of agricultural products to Germany and tourism, respectiv...

Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel Architects

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Gerner, Kronick + Valcarcel Architects (GKV Architects), is an international architecture and design firm based in New York City, United StatesGKV’s designs feature a variety of materials and textures such as exposed steel, glass panels and in-situ concrete. The firm’...

Gernot Wagner

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Gernot Wagner (born 1980) is an American economist and author of "But Will The Planet Notice?" (Hill & Wang, 2011). He works for the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).Background and educationHe studied at Harvard University, where he graduated in 2002 with a joint degree in En...

Geronimon

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is a fictional kaiju from the tokusatsu TV series, Ultraman. Geronimon appears in episode 37.Subtitle: . Ultraman Stat Height: Weight: 30,000 tons History Geronimon was a monster chief who was angered by the Science Patrol and Ultraman for constantly killing his monsters. So in r...

Gerontas Pastistsios controversy

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The Gerontas Pastistsios (Γέροντας Παστίτσιος) controversy is an ongoing feud about a Facebook page, which satirizes a well-known Greek monk, Elder Paisios of Mount Athos who died in 1994. Th...

Geroski curve

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Geroski curve is an economic model developed by economist Paul Geroski that describes the evolution of industries through stages of innovation, competition, and consolidation. The model illustrates how industries typically begin with many firms experimenting with diverse designs,...

Gerrard Beeson

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Thomas Victor Gerrard Beeson was the twenty-second Mayor of Onehunga, Auckland (1968-1974).BackgroundBeeson is a descendent of the Fencibles who were amongst the earliest of Onehunga's European settlers. He was educated at Royal Oak Primary School, Monte Cecilia College, Hillsbor...

Gerrard berman day school

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The Gerrard Berman Day School (GBDS) is a Jewish day school serving Northern New Jersey. GBDS is part of Solomon Schechter Day School Association. The Gerrard Berman Day School was founded in 1985 by a group of families with the support of Rabbis of synagogues in Pompton Lakes, W...

Gerri Davis

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Gerri Davis (born 1985) is a painter living and working in New York.Davis was born near Nasa Road One in Houston TX and attended the Alabama School of Fine Arts in Birmingham AL, and The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. Her large, complex oil paintings primari...

Gerri Ratliff

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Gerri Ratliff is an American attorney and government official serving as the director of the Community Relations Service in the United States Department of Justice. Ratliff previously worked for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Immigration and Naturalization Service,...

Gerrit Verstraete

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Gerrit V.L. Verstraete AOCA, BFA, ACAD (1945- ) is a Canadian artist.BiographyVerstraete was born in 1945. He has been a professional artist for over 40 years. He began his fine art studies as a child in the Netherlands, his country of birth. At age five, he was introduced to for...

Gerry Brundage

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Gerry Brundage was born December 16, 1991. He has accomplished much in his life, he now operates his own web based show on YouTube, is a co-founder of the Black comic and the Awexome World of El Nazican, and is one of the founding members of the band 4Goiia which currently workin...

Gerry Clarke

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Gerry Clarke (born 1959) is a Northern Irish former football player who played as a centre back or full back. His versatility to play in a variety of positions was a major asset for the Football Clubs he played for. Clarke won Schoolboy and Youth International Caps for Northern I...

Gerry Cosgrove

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Gerry Cosgrove, also known as Gerald Cosgrove, is an actor who provides the voice of fictional radio DJ Morgan Merryweather, host of Double Clef FM, in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, created by Rockstar Games.In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City he calls Amy Sheckenhausen on K-Ch...

Gerry Dick

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Gerry Dick is the host of Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick, a television news program broadcast on Sunday mornings in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is also the president and managing editor of Grow Indiana Media Ventures, the company that produces the same show. Grow Indiana p...

Gerry Kavanaugh

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Gerry Kavanaugh is the President of DCS and KSI and a potential candidate for the United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 2012.He is a potential Democratic challenger to Scott Brown in the 2012 Massachusetts Senate race. EducationAfter attending Bishop Stang High School, ...

Gerry Mayer

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Gerry (Gerhard) Mayer (born August 3, 1960 in Lustenau) is an Austrian sculptor. Today, he lives and works in the village Dünserberg. Biography Mayer graduated at the School of Engineering Bregenz in Vorarlberg, Austria. Since 1976, he made sketches and sculptures, mainly in bron...

Gerry Pennell

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Gerry Pennell OBE (born 1 July 1959) is a British IT Executive, formerly a director at Co-operative Financial Services, who studied Mathematics at The University of Manchester. Gerry Pennell was named as Chief Information Officer of the London Organising Committee of the Games (L...

Gerry Skilton

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Gerry Skilton (born 12 March 1945 Sydney) is an Australian actor best known possibly for portraying Nugget O'Cass in the trilogy and Dave Robinson in the Kentucky Pride film series, and also for hosting the 1970s, 80s and 90s television game show Imminent Answer from 1983 to 1989...

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