Look up gad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gad or GAD may refer to: General Administration Department, of Burma's Ministry of Home Affairs Government...
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Gades may refer to: Cádiz, a city in southwestern Spain, known as Gādēs in Latin Antonio Gades (1936–2004), a Spanish dancer and choreographer Hudson...
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Groove Over Dose, known by the acronym g.o.d (Korean: 지오디; RR: ji-o-di), is a South Korean boy band formed by SidusHQ. Debuting in 1999, the group became...
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Peter Urban Bruun Gad (12 February 1879 – 26 December 1947) was a Danish film director, stage actor, screenwriter, and author. He directed 40 films between...
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Gádor is a municipality of Almería province, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The murder of Bernardo Gonzalez Parra by Francisco Leona...
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Gador may refer to Gádor, a municipality of Almería province, Andalusia, Spain Gádor, former Hungarian name of Gakovo, Serbia Gadore, a town in Las Bela...
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Dahyaji Gobarji Vanzara, popularly known as D. G. Vanzara, is the former Inspector-General of Police (IG) from Gujarat, India. He was in judicial custody...
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Braj Mohan. Ghanshyam Das was the most successful of the four brothers. G. D. Birla inherited the family business and moved to further diversify them...
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Kelapa Gading or also known as KG or Gading, is a district (Indonesian: kecamatan) of the administrative city of North Jakarta, Indonesia. The district...
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Bible, Gad was the son of Jacob and the founder of the tribe of Gad. Gad is a surname, masculine given name and nickname which may refer to: Gad al-Haq...
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Gads Forlag, formerly G. E. C. Gad, is a publishing agent in Denmark. It is owned by G.E.C. Gads Fond, a publishing house based in Copenhagen, Denmark...
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B17. Retrieved July 27, 2011. Wilonsky, Robert (July 27, 2011). "A Fond Farewell to G.D. Spradlin, Once the Coach of the North Dallas Bulls". Unfair Park...
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Look up gads in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. GADS may refer to: GRAP2, GRB2-related adapter protein 2 involved in leukocyte-specific protein-tyrosine...
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(Shmuel) Gad was born to a Jewish family in Afghanistan and moved to Israel as a teenager. Gad believes his father is a descendant of the Tribe of Gad, one...
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championships. As a result of this, a new format and scheduling scheme was introduced for the competition. D. ^D Best league classification finish in...
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Branco Teixeira is a multi-use stadium in Chaves. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of G.D. Chaves. The stadium...
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use a song to market a QT energy drink. Their resulting collaboration "Hey QT" was released in August 2014 on XL Recordings. On 22 December 2014, A. G. Cook...
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Gad Saad (/ˈɡæd ˈsæd/; Arabic: جاد سعد; born 13 October 1964) is a Canadian marketing professor at the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University...
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the D-League entered into a multi-year partnership with Gatorade and rebranded as the NBA Gatorade League, which was officially shortened to "NBA G League"...
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1093/nar/gkf505. PMC 137427. PMID 12202758. Opdyke JA, Kang JG, Storz G (2004). "GadY, a small-RNA regulator of acid response genes in Escherichia coli". J...
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that by catering to a partisan readership and an influx of new journalists focusing on digital content the New York Times under A.G. Sulzberger had taken...
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Gad Elmaleh (Arabic: جاد المالح, Gād el-Māleḥ; born 19 April 1971) is a Moroccan-Canadian stand-up comedian and actor. Best known in the French-speaking...
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Gad (Hebrew: גָּד, Modern: Gad, Tiberian: Gāḏ, "luck", /ɡæd/) was a seer or prophet mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the writings of Jewish historian...
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to the U.S., based in Washington D.C. Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh was born in Daliyat al-Karmel, a village on Mount Carmel, to a Druze family. Kamal-Mreeh has been...
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According to the Bible, the Tribe of Gad (Hebrew: גָּד, Modern: Gad, Tiberian: Gāḏ, "soldier" or "luck") was one of the Twelve Tribes of Israel who, after...
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Hamat Gader (Hebrew: חַמַּת גָּדֵר; Imperial Aramaic: חמתא דגדר, hammata degader; Ancient Greek: Ἑμμαθά, Emmatha or ῎Αμαθα, Amatha; Arabic: الحمة السورية...
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Antonio Esteve Ródenas or Antonio Gades (14 November 1936 – 20 July 2004) was a Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer. He helped to popularize the...
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Gad Yaacobi (Hebrew: גד יעקבי, 18 January 1935 – 27 August 2007) was an Israeli Minister, Alignment Knesset member, and Israel Ambassador to the United...
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Gad Avigad (Hebrew גד אביגד; born 1930) is an Israeli biochemist. Avigad was born in 1930 in Jerusalem. At 17, he joined the ranks of the Palmach. He...
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Gad Amos (Hebrew: גד עמוס, born 24 December 1988) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Maccabi Bnei Reineh. Amos started...
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