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Ganjapreneur

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A ganjapreneur is an entrepreneur engaged in commercial activities in the Cannabis industry. Historically, virtually all ganjapreneurs operated within the black market, but over the past two and a half decades states have passed medical Cannabis laws and created a whole new state...

Ganking

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Ganking is a frowned-upon practice in online roleplaying, video games which employ player versus player combat (especially in MMORPGs such as World of Warcraft, Rohan: Blood Feud, Age of Conan, Dark Age of Camelot or Ultima Online). Ganking may involve attacking another player wi...

Ganner Rhysode

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Ganner Rhysode (?-28 ABY) is a character in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe.HistoryGanner Rhysode was trained in the Jedi Academy, founded by Luke Skywalker. A good-looking human male, he was in the beginning seemingly vain about his appearance. However, in a battle Gan...

Gannon Cup

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thumbThe Gannon Cup was an American Thoroughbred horse race run in early May in the week prior to the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The race is named in honor of The Gannon Group of St. Louis, MO. It was run on the dirt at a distance of miles for thre...

Gannon Sinclair

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Gannon Sinclair (born February 5, 1993) is an American football tight end who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Missouri State University.Professional careerArizona CardinalsAfter going undrafted in the 2015 NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals signed Sinclair ...

Gannow Green

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Gannow Green is an area of the city of Birmingham, England, having been transferred to Birmingham from Bromsgrove, Worcestershire in 1995. It is located just north of Rubery and is part of the civil parish of New Frankley, which was created in 2000.Its name was used in the title ...

Ganoderma tsugae var jannieae

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Wasser et al. (2006) published a study focused on the examination and comparison of wild growing samples of Ganoderma sp. from China, a fungus of the genus Ganoderma, which has very important medicinal properties as a producer of hundreds of biologically active substances. A new ...

Ganpal

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Ganpal or Gunpal is a Cast / Tribes, clan of Rajput originally from Rajasthan India but after division of Indo Continent,they splitinto Hindu and Muslims , living in Central Punjab of Pakistan and Indian province of Rajasthan.A Rajput King Vinepal came to Rajasthan and built a fo...

Gant-Man

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Gant Garrard (pronounced Jerrod), also known as Gant-Man (born 1979) is a Disc jockey specialising in mixes of Hip hop and Chicago house.BiographyGant Garrard (pronounced Jerrod) aka Gant-Man was introduced to the turntables by his older brother and learned how to count beats and...

Gantiadi (journal)

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Gantiadi (, , The Dawn) is a monthly literary magazine published in Georgia. It was founded in 1975 at a time when the Soviet Union was trying to promote Russian and discourage use of other languages, so at first disguised itself as an "almanac".In 2019 the government r...

Gantry Youth Theatre

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The Gantry Youth Theatre (the Gantry, or GYT) is a company and charity based in Southampton, UK that provides weekly drama workshops for young people (age 6 - 19), founded in 1989. Members also have an opportunity to be part of a full production each academic term, amongst other ...

Gantto

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Gantto is a web based planning application. Users can collaborate in real-time to create and edit Gantt charts. Gantto's core functionality is similar to Microsoft Project with collaborative aspects of Google Docs.HistoryGantto was conceived to fill one gap in the founders weekly...

Ganxsta Love

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Ganxsta Love (Born Leonard Griffin December 30, 1983) A American Rapper from Pasadena California He is the Founder and CEO OF Westcoast Ryder Gang Music and he is a solo artist him self and has one album released numerous collaborations. Biography Ganxsta Love music is the vision...

Ganzstahl Sportpistole Wolf Ultramatic Mod. LV

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The Ultramatic LV is a semi-automatic pistol that was made by Gabriel & Vojta Sportwaffen Gmbh, later by Wolf Sportwaffen Gmbh of Austria. Its design is based around the CZ 75 pistol with a fixed slide and is chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum round. It was designe...

Gao Hengjun

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Dr Gao is the professor and mentor of PhD students of Gastroenterology in Tongji University and the Director of Tongji Institute of Digestive Disease (TIDD). He serves as Director of Shanghai Engineering Center of Molecular Medicine (SCMM) and the Deputy Director of National Engi...

Gao Village

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Gao Village is a minor village featured in the shenmo fantasy novel Journey to the West (16th century), a Chinese literary classic written in the Ming dynasty. Gao Village is a village that remains rather near to the main Tang dynasty - thus being within China. Around chapter 18,...

Gao Village Arc

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Gao Village Arc an arc featured within Wu Cheng'en's Journey to the West. This arc takes place generally during chapter 18 - 19 in this novel. Within this article, characters, conflicts, and external phrases shall be elaborated on as to provide a full summary of this arc.Village ...

Gap Girls

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Gap Girls was a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live with Adam Sandler as Lucy and David Spade as Kristy, two teenage girls who work at the Gap. Chris Farley appears randomly as Cindy, their manager. Their answer to a customer's fashion dilemma, no matter what, was "just cinch...

GapChart

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In information visualization and computing, GapChart is a chart for displaying time series data by using non overlapped thick curves. It was invented in 2013 by Fred. Vernier (LIMSI labs at Univ. Paris Sud) and Charles Perin (LIMSI labs at Univ. Paris Sud and AVIZ-INRIA). Jeremy ...

Gape gate

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Gape gait. The standard biological gate of a penguin. The stereotypical gait of a penguin commonly refereed to as a 'waddle' has the scientific term Gape associated with it. Devised in the 1970's this term was invented by Marcus Schrodinger from the Netherlands, the term was orig...

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