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Galata Tower (old)

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The old Tower of Galata () was a tower which stood on the north side of the Golden Horn in Constantinople, inside the citadel of Galata. The tower marked the northern end of the great chain, which was stretched across the mouth of the Golden Horn to the Tower of Eugenius to preve...

Galeria contrast

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Founded by two Catalan sisters, Galeria Contrast has been a hot spot for art in Barcelona for two decades. The gallery made its name showcasing local talent and offering high quality work at reasonable prices. Content The gallery has long emphasized paintings with an edge. Art th...

Gallery of flags with crosses

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This is a gallery of flags which use the cross as a feature of their design.Equilateral (Greek) cross:See also Greek cross;Spanning the field;OtherLatin crossSee also Latin crossCross of Lorraine:See also: Double CrossMaltese CrossPatriarchal crossSaltire / St. Andrew's CrossSpan...

Gallery of Lewis structures in 3-D

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This is a gallery of Lewis structures in 3-D. Carbon-Hydrogen covalent bond styles These pictures are 3D Lewis type representations of the carbon-hydrogen bond using different ways of representing the molecule. The rotation is meant to help in visualizing the 3D structure of the ...

Galwegian black metal

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Galwegian Black Metal is a genre consisting of bands within or just outside of Galway, New York, influenced by the early 90s Norwegian Black Metal movement, namely Burzum. The only example of which is Empörung, said to be an offshoot of the Galwegian Power Thrash band Hellfire. T...

Gandanta

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Gandanta (Sanskrit ', from ' 'knot', and ' 'end') is a spiritual or karmic knot in Jyotisha. Gandanta describes the junction points in the natal chart where the solar and lunar zodiacs meet, and are directly associated with times of soul growth.OverviewThe Gandanta points are loc...

Gangrene of the eyelid

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Gangrene of the eyelid is a very serious necrotic inflammation usually due to Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus.Even though its more common in the other parts of the body it can happen in the eyes and it presents with necrosis resulting from a rapidly progressing o...

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...

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...

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...

Garbhadhan (astrology)

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Garbhadhaana, a compound Sanskrit word, means conception, impregnation or insemination. It is the first of the sixteen Vedic and is meant to be performed by man and woman at an auspicious time and date for the sake of begetting the desired child. In Hindu astrology this term is u...

Garfield: Saving Arlene

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Garfield: Saving Arlene is a 2006 game based on Garfield. It is a Playstation 2 game.PlotGarfield was just waking up from his nap when suddenly, he noticed an Animal Annihilation Facility truck passing by-with Arlene in it. Now Garfield needs to save her before it's too late.

Garg Brahmin

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The Garg Brahmin also known as Guru/Garga/Krishna guard Brahmin are one of the Nepalese Brahmin family lineage and Indian Brahmin caste mainly found in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya pradesh and in Maharashtra among Chitpavan Brahmins. They claim descent from Garga muni...

Garreth Westwood

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Garreth John Westwood (born June 10, 1977) is a British-American legal consultant, independent scholar, and expert on nationality law. He is a leading advocate of legal informatics, spearheading the online delivery of niche legal services to a wider constituency (e.g., DualCitize...

Gary Newlove

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Gary Newlove was a British car salesman, famous in the UK for being beaten to death by an alcohol-fuelled mob of youths, in response to being chastised by Newlove for vandalising his car. References#Get this evil off our streets##Anger of gang victim Garry Newlove's widow#Teenage...

Gatch gereftani

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SynopsisGatch gereftani (Persian, "to receive plaster") was a method of torturous execution used in Persia and Iran until approximately one hundred years ago.The naked prisoner was bound upright to a stake, and a small wall of plaster was built around him, flush against the skin....

GBA Special Features

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Game Boy Color games can be either played on a Game Boy Color or a Game Boy Advance.If you play a Game Boy Color game that has a Game Boy Advance Special Feature on a Game Boy Advance handheld, the game may have improved graphics or some new special content.The Legend of Zelda: O...

GBIN

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Global Brand Identification Number (GBIN) is an independent identifier for brands. GBIN Brand identifiers are used to look up brand related information in a database or to link different brand systems and portals. GBIN also supports brand hierarchy or brand architecture informati...

Geesche Jacobsen

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Geesche Jacobsen is an Australian journalist. She emigrated from Germany after studying in England and has worked for the Fairfax newspapers Australian Financial Review and the Sydney Morning Herald. She has been a State Parliamentary reporter, covered Higher Education, Liquor an...

Gemma Barker

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Gemma Barker is a British woman from Staines, West London. She is infamously known for having three different boy profiles by covering her real identity in order to lure girls into sexual activity. Gemma developed physical and emotional relationships with her friends, 'Alice', an...

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