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G and H class destroyer The G and H class destroyers were a class of twenty-four destroyers of the Royal Navy (two later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy and one to the Polish Navy) launched in 1935–1939. They served in World War II and seventeen were lost.
G Class Frigate G Class is one of the frigate classes of the Turkish Navy. They are all ex-Oliver Hazard Perry class guided-missile frigates mainly designed for air defense with a weapons configuration that is optimized for general warfare and capable enough to do most jobs adequately.
G Force (anime) This follow-up to the syndicated Battle of the Planets was culled from the same source material, Japan's popular Gatchaman series, but G-Force distanced itself from its predecessor in a variety of ways. Unlike Battle of the Planets, G-Force was more faithful to original Gatchaman; keeping the violent scenes that had been cut from the original.
G Harishankar G Harishankar (June 10, 1958 - February 11, 2002) was a renowned Kanjira artist. To date, he is the only Kanjira player to be awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, the highest national recognition given to performing artists.
G L Roberts Collegiate and Vocational Institute G L Roberts Collegiate and Vocational Institute is located in Oshawa, Ontario within the Durham District School Board. The school has students in grades 9-12 and offers a wide range of academic and extra-curricular activities.
G Line (RTD) The G Line, part of the light rail system operated by the Regional Transportation District in the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area in Colorado, was added to the system on November 17, 2006 with the completion of the Southeast Corridor project (the "T-Rex Project"). It is one of four routes that are part of the RTD's service plan for the corridor.
G M Young Historian George Malcolm Young (1882-1959) is most famous for his long essay on Victorian times in England, Portrait of an Age (1936). Simon Schama described it as "An immortal classic, the greatest long essay ever written.
G Men G Men is a 1935 Warner Brothers movie starring James Cagney and Ann Dvorak that is based on the mythologized origins of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The film's significance is less in its cinematic merits than as a propaganda effort in the FBI's so-called war on crime in the middle years of the depression.
G protein G proteins, short for guanine nucleotide binding proteins, are a family of proteins involved in second messenger cascades. They are so called because of their signaling mechanism, which uses the exchange of guanosine diphosphate (GDP) for guanosine triphosphate (GTP) as a general molecular "switch" function to regulate cell processes.
G protein-coupled receptor G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), also known as seven transmembrane receptors, 7TM receptors, heptahelical receptors, and G protein linked receptors (GPLR), are a protein family of transmembrane receptors that transduce an extracellular signal (ligand binding) into an intracellular signal (G protein activation). The GPCRs are the largest protein family known, members of which are involved in all types of stimulus-response pathways, from intercellular communication to physiological senses.
G sharp minor G sharp minor is a minor scale based on G sharp, consisting of the pitches G sharp, A sharp, B, C sharp, D sharp, E, F double sharp and G sharp (harmonic minor scale). Its key signature consists of five sharps.
G termis Frank Navarro alias “Mister G” nació y fue criado en New York, de padre Boricua y madre Costarricense el se crió en las calles neoyorquinas. Siempre desde pequeño “G” le fascinaba la música, inclusive le gustaba cambiarle la letra a canciones que sonaban en la radio de New York.
G Vidyaraj G Vidyaraj is a retired lawyer residing in Bangalore, India, who owns some of the largest rubies in the world. His collection includes the Raviratna Ruby, the largest ruby in the world at 3600 carats, the Rajaratna Ruby and the Neelanjali Ruby.
G'day G'day is an informal greeting meaning 'hello', most famously used by people in Australia and New Zealand. It is used to varying degree and effect by many Australasians and Australasian imposters, most notably in more rural areas.
G'vine G'vine is a gin type liquor produced by the cognac region of France. The 80 proof spirit is distilled from Ugni Blanc grapes and contains most of the usual gin flavorings (ginger roots, liquorice, green cardamom, cassia bark, coriander, juniper berries, cubeb berries, nutmeg and lime).
G-13 G-13 is the codename for a strain of cannabis, possibly a mutant variety cultivated by the American government during the 1960s. According to urban legend, the CIA, FBI, and other agencies procured the best strains of marijuana from breeders all over the world.
G-15 (Eritrea) G-15 is a name given to a group in Eritrea that opposes the policy of President Isaias Afewerki postponing elections and their failure in implementing the constitution. The membership of this group consists of former members of the President's ruling People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) which has ruled the country since its independence in 1993.
G-Cans project The G-Cans project(首é˝ĺśŹĺ¤–é放水路 Shutoken Gaikaku Housui Ro, means drain outer Tokyo metropolitan area.) is an underground infrastructure in Tokyo, Japan built for preventing overflow of the city's major waterways and rivers during rain and typhoon seasons.
G-delta set In the mathematical field of topology a G-delta set or Gδ set is a set in a topological space which is in a certain sense simple. The notation originated in Germany with G for Gebiet (German:area) meaning open set in this case and δ for Durchschnitt (german:intersection).
G-funk G-funk (Gangsta-funk or Ghetto-funk) is a type of hip hop music that emerged from West Coast gangsta rap in the early 1990s. G-funk (largely derived from slowing the tempo down of funk music) incorporates multi-layered and melodic synthesizers, slow hypnotic grooves, a deep bass, background female vocals, the extensive sampling of P-funk tunes, and a high portamento sine wave keyboard lead—a feature that became the genre’s notable trademark.
G-Funk Entertainment G-Funk Entertainment formerly known as G-Funk Records later being renamed G-Funk 2000: The New Millennium is a vanity label founded by West Coast hip hop artist Warren G. It is a subsidiary of Def Jam, where it was dropped off and signed to Restless Records in 1998 under a new name to finally arrive to Hawino Records as G-Funk Entertainment in 2005, where Warren G released his latest album In the Mid-Nite Hour.
G-Junior G-Junior is a project by the artist development department of GMM Grammy, Thailand's biggest entertainment company. The project was found in May 2002 to recruit, develop and train youngsters that are capable of becoming new artists.
G-LOC g-induced Loss Of Consciousness (abbreviated g-LOC) is a condition where a person loses consciousness because g-forces move the blood away from the brain (black out) or move excess blood towards the brain (red out). The condition is most often linked to astronauts and pilots of fighter planes.
G-Man (Half-Life) The G-Man, voiced by Michael Shapiro, is a recurring character in the Half-Life series of first-person shooter computer games. Always seen in a business suit with a tie and usually clutching a briefcase in one hand, he was first seen in Half-Life (henceforth referred to as HL1).
G-Man (slang) G-Man (short for Government Man) is slang for a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent. The word "Government" stands for the United States Federal Government, as opposed to state or local government police agencies.
G-Mex The G-MEX centre or Greater Manchester Exhibition centre is an exhibition and conference centre housed in a former railway station in Manchester in England. The building was granted Grade I listed building status on December 18, 1963, but has since been downgraded to Grade II* statusEnglish Heritage (1994) G-Mex, Windmill Street.
G-Nome G-Nome was a video game developed by the now closed 7th Level video game company, which was released on February 28, 1997. The game was part of a new and popular genre of Mech games that offered gameplay where you control giant-robot-like machines called HAWCs (Heavy Armored Weapon Chassis), similar to the games of the Mechwarrior-Series or the games accompanying the Heavy Gear-Universe, which were published around that time.
G-protein coupled receptor kinases G-Protein coupled receptor kinases regulate the activity of G-protein coupled receptors by phosphorylating their intracellular domains after their associated G-proteins have been released and activated. The phosphorylated serines and threonine residues act as binding sites for Arrestin proteins which prevent the reassociation of the G-proteins with their receptors, thereby preventing reactivation of the signaling pathway.
G-Police G-Police is a vehicle-based shooter developed by Psygnosis and Wheelhaus and published by Psygnosis in 1997 for the PlayStation and the PC. Set in the year 2089, the player takes the role of a "Havoc" Gunship pilot named Slater who joins the titular G-Police after the death of his sister.
G-Police: Weapons of Justice G-Police: Weapons of Justice is the sequel to the game G-Police, a vehicle-based shooter for the Playstation 1. Produced by Psygnosis and released in 1999, this game picked up the story from where the first game ended, and provided three new vehicles and numerous new weapons for the player to use in the 30 missions.
G-quadruplex Nucleic acid sequences which are rich in guanine are capable of forming four-stranded structures called G-quadruplexes (Also known as G-tetrads or G4-DNA). These consist of a square arrangement of guanines (a tetrad), stabilized by Hoogsteen hydrogen bonding.
G-Rez G-rez by Great Hotels Organisation is a limited company providing technology and after sales service to independent hotels to sell their rooms. The rooms are sold via the four global distribution systems or travel agent systems (Sabre Travel Network, Worldspan, Amadeus IT Group, Galileo CRS) and 1700 different hotel booking websites.
G-spot vibrator G-spot vibrator is a sex toy of the phallus-like shape designed especially for stimulating female g-spot - a place inside the vagina that is considered to be the most sensitive one. The intense stimulation is effected due to the special form of the head that is a little curved for this purpose.
G-string A G-string or thong is a narrow piece of cloth or leather, or plastic that passes between the buttocks and is attached to a band around the hips, worn as a swimwear or underwear by both men and women. The two terms G-string and thong are often used interchangeably however, the primary difference between the two garments is that a g-string has less material around the waist band and between the buttocks hence, a string-like appearance.
G-Taste G-taste is an hentai manga series illustrated by the artist Hiroki Yagami and serialised in Young Magazine Upper's. The "G" in "G-taste" is used symbolically as the letter between "F" (for "Fetish") and "H" (for "hentai").
G-TIGK North Sea ditching The G-TIGK North Sea ditching was an incident with the Super Puma helicopter G-TIGK on January 19 1995 in the North Sea. The flight was carrying 16 oil workers from Aberdeen to an oil platform at the Brae oilfield.
G-Unit Radio G-Unit Radio is a show on Shade 45, a Sirius Satellite Radio station created by Eminem and Sirius. The station weekday line up is: Ciphas Sounds Effect in the mornings 8-12, Sean "Corporate Thug" 12-4 and Lord Sear and Rude Jude evenings.
G-Unit Sneakers & Clothing The G-Unit Clothing Company was established in Spring 2003 when 50 Cent teamed up with Marc Ecko, the founder of Ecko Unlimited to create a line of clothing and accessories inspired by 50 Cent himself and fellow members of G-Unit. Young Buck has stated, it features "More coordinated colors...
G-Unit vs. The Game feud The feud between 50 Cent and The Game was a hip hop rivalry that began some time in 2004. It is one of the most prominent feuds to take place in recent times, perhaps being the biggest since the feud between Nas and Jay-Z.
G&D's Ice Cream Cafe George and Davis' and George and Danver's, collectively known as G & D's, are two ice cream shops in Oxford, England. G&D's home made ice cream is popular along with University of Oxford scholars, tourists, and Oxford locals.
G&L G&L is a guitar design and production company founded by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Dale Hyatt in the late 1970s, after Leo left the company he founded that still bears his name. G&L instruments are similar to the classic Fenders, but with some modern innovations.
G. B. Halsted George Bruce Halsted (November 25, 1853 - March 16, 1922) was a mathematician who explored foundations of geometry and introduced Non-Euclidean geometry into the United States through his own work and his many important translations. Especially noteworthy were his translations and commentaries relating to non-Euclidean geometry, including works by Bolyai, Lobachevski, Saccheri, and Poincaré.
G. D. H. Cole George Douglas Howard Cole (September 25, 1889 – January 14, 1959) was an English political theorist, economist and historian. He was a long-time member of the Fabian Society and a principal proponent of Guild Socialist ideas.
G. D. Madgulkar Gajanan Digambar Madgulkar (October 1, 1919–December 14 1977) was an Indian poet, lyricist, playwright, actor and orator. Ga Di Ma, as he was popularly known, was the leading name in Marathi literature and one of the great modern poets of Maharashtra.
G. David Schine Gerard David Schine, better known as G. David Schine (September 11, 1927 - June 19, 1996), received national attention in 1954 when he became a central, if unwitting, figure in the Army-McCarthy Hearings of 1954.
G. Dep G. Dep is an acronym for Ghetto Dependant (born Trevell Michael Coleman) (born on September 12, 1978 in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA) nicknamed 'The Deputy' joined Bad Boy Entertainment in 1999 after Black Rob recommended him to P.
G. E. multi factoral analysis The GE matrix is a technique used in brand marketing and product management to help a company decide what product(s) to add to its product portfolio. The GE multi-factor model was first developed by General Electric in the 1970s.
G. Harrold Carswell George Harrold Carswell (December 22, 1919 – July 13, 1992) was a Federal Judge and an unsuccessful nominee to the United States Supreme Court. He did not use his first name and was called by his middle name; "Harrold" Carswell.
G. I. Gurdjieff Georges Ivanovich Gurdjieff (Георгий Đванович Гюрджиев, Georgiy Ivanovich Gyurdzhiev (or Gurdjiev); January 13, 1872? – October 29, 1949), was a Greek-Armenian mystic and spiritual teacher who initially gained public recognition as a teacher of sacred dance.
G. K. Chesterton Gilbert Keith Chesterton (May 29, 1874–June 14, 1936) was an influential English writer of the early 20th century. His prolific and diverse output included journalism, poetry, biography, Christian apologetics, fantasy, and detective fiction.
G. L. S. Shackle George Lennox Sharman Shackle (14 July, 1903 - 3 March, 1992) was an English economist. He made a practical attempt to challenge classical rational choice theory and has been characterised as a "post-Keynesian".
G. M. Trevelyan George Macaulay Trevelyan CBE OM (February 16, 1876 – July 21, 1962), was an English historian, son of Sir George Otto Trevelyan and great-nephew of Thomas Babington Macaulay, whose staunch liberal Whig principles he espoused in accessible works of literate narrative avoiding a consciously dispassionate analysis, that became old-fashioned during his long and productive career.
G. N. Watson (George) Neville Watson (31 January 1886 – 2 February 1965) was an English mathematician, a noted master in the application of complex analysis to the theory of special functions. His collaboration on the 1915 second edition of E.
G. Oliver Koppell G. Oliver Koppell (born December 15, 1940 in the Bronx, New York) is a member of the New York City Council from District 11 in the Borough of The Bronx, covering the neighborhoods of Riverdale, Norwood, and Bedford Park.
G. Owen Bonawit G. Owen Bonawit (1891–1971) is an artist whose studio created thousands of pieces of stained glass in the early 1900s at Yale, Duke, and Northwestern universities, Connecticut College, and in residential locations.
G. P. Nerli Girolamo Nerli (1860-1926) was an Italian painter who worked and travelled in Australia and New Zealand in the late 19th century influencing Charles Conder and Frances Hodgkins and helping to move Australian and New Zealand art in new directions. His portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, is usually considered the most searching portrayal of the writer.
G. Robert Blakey G. Robert Blakey is currently a law professor at Notre Dame and is a recognized expert on organized crime, an authority on the JFK assassination, and is also the nation’s foremost authority on the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).
G. Sankara Kurup G. Sankara Kurup, (born June 3, 1901, Nayathode, Kerala, India - February 2, 1978, Trivandrum, Kerala), better known as Mahakavi G (The Great Poet G), was the first winner of the Jnanpith Award, the Government of India's highest literary award.
G. Spencer-Brown George Spencer-Brown (born April 2, 1923, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England) is a polymath best known as the author of Laws of Form. He describes himself as a "mathematician, consulting engineer, psychologist, educational consultant and practitioner, consulting psychotherapist, author, and poet.
G. Srinivasan G. Srinivasan (born September 23, 1958 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, South India) is a film producer who founded the independent production company Madras Talkies, with his brother, the director and screenwriter Mani Ratnam.
G. V. Steele Giselle V Steele, also known as GV Steele, (born on January 29, 1957 in Havana, Cuba), is a well known children's book author and wildlife photojournalist. Her work has appeared in dozens of magazines across the U.
G. Venkat Swamy G Venkat Swamy (born 5 October, 1929) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Peddapalli constituency of Andhra Pradesh and is a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) political party.
G. Waldo Dunnington Guy Waldo Dunnington (January 15, 1906–April, 1974) was a life-long student of Carl Friedrich Gauss, a famous German mathematician. Dunnington wrote several articles about Gauss and later a biography entitled Carl Frederick Gauss: Titan of Science (ISBN 0-88385-547-X).
G. Wilson Knight George Richard Wilson Knight (1897-1985) was an English literary critic and academic, known particularly for his interpretation of mythic content in literature, and his essays The Wheel of Fire on Shakespeare's drama. He was also an actor and theatrical director, and considered an outstanding lecturer.
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G.F.J. Dart Gerald Francis John "Jack" Dart OBE was a teacher, educational philosopher and playwright who was Headmaster of Ballarat Grammar School in Victoria, Australia from 1942 until 1970. He was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1971 for services to education and was a founding Member of the Australian College of Education (MACE).
G.I. Samurai is a 1979 Japanese feature length film focusing on the adventures of a modern day Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) element that accidentally manages to travel to the Warring States period ďĽć¦ĺ›˝ć™‚代 or Sengoku jidai) of Japanese history. The film stars Japanese cult actor Sonny Chiba.
G.M. Siddeswara Gowdar Mallikarjunappa Siddeswara (born 5 July, 1952) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Davangere constituency of Karnataka and is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) political party.
G.N. Devy Ganesh N. Devy (born 1950), formerly professor of English at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, a renowned literary critic and activist is founder and director of the Tribal Academy at Tejgadh, Gujarat, and director of the Sahitya Akademi’s Project on Literature in Tribal Languages and Oral Traditions.
G.S. Tregear Gabriel Shear Tregear (1802-1841), an English publisher of caricatures and prints. Active from the late 1820s until his death, he operated his "Humorous and Sporting Print Shop" from quarters at 123 Cheapside, London.
G.S.E. and Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium GSE Stadium (Gymanastic Club Evagoras) is a football stadium located in Famagusta, Cyprus. GSE remains abandoned and in bad condition since 1974 when Turkey invaded the island of Cyprus and took over 30% the island including the city of Famagusta.
G.T. Nanavati Girish Thakorlal Nanavati (born 1935 in Jambusar, Gujarat) is a retired judge from the Supreme Court of India. After his retirement he has headed two commissions inquiring into the 1984 Anti-Sikh riots and the Godhra riots.
G0 phase The G0 phase (G zero) is a period in the cell cycle where cells exist in a quiescent state. Cells enter the G0 phase from a cell cycle checkpoint in the G1 phase, such as the restriction point (animal cells) or the start point (yeast).
G1 Climax The G1 (Grade One) Climax professional wrestling tournament is a weeklong event held each August by the New Japan Pro Wrestling promotion. The G1 draws standing room only crowds each night, record receipt gates and generates front-page coverage on the sports sections of several of the daily newspapers in Tokyo.
G1 Climax Tag League The G1 Climax Tag League is a professional wrestling round-robin tag team tournament held by New Japan Pro Wrestling as a spin-off of the popular singles tournament, the G1 Climax. Held irregularly since 1999, the G1 Tag League was also a continuation of previous New Japan tag team tournaments, most notably the Super Grade Tag League.
G10 (agricultural) G10 includes ten countries indentified by the World Trade Organization which are "vulnerable" to imports due to ongoing reform in the agricultural sector. The Group of ten (G-10) consists of Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Liechtenstein, Israel, Bulgaria, Norway, Iceland and Mauritius.
G12 Vision The G12 vision, also referred to as Groups of 12 or Government of 12, is a structure for church cell groups and church growth. It is based on the idea that each person should mentor and raise up twelve disciples in the Christian faith, and subsequently each disciple would mentor 12 other diciples.
G1230 G1230, standing for Gulmaek 1230, is an institute in South Korea for students who desire to go to specialized highschools. There are elementary student classes, but G1230 concentrates on teaching middle school students.
G2 phase G2 phase is the third, final, and usually the shortest subphase during interphase within the cell cycle. It follows successful completion of DNA synthesis and chromosomal replication during the S phase, and occurs during a period of often four to five hours.
G20 developing nations The G20 (Group of 20, also variously G21, G22 and G20+) is a bloc of developing nations established on 20 August, 2003. The group emerged at the 5th Ministerial WTO conference, held in CancĂşn, Mexico from 10 September to 14 September 2003.
G22 The establishment on a temporary basis of the Group of 22 (referred to also as the "Willard Group") was announced by President Clinton and the other leaders of APEC countries at their meeting in Vancouver in November 1997, when they agreed to organize a gathering of finance ministers and central bank governors to advance the reform of the architecture of the global financial system. The Group of 22 comprised finance ministers and central bank governors from the G8 industrial countries and 15 other countries.
G24 The Group of 24 (G24), a chapter of the G-77, was established in 1971 to coordinate the positions of developing countries on international monetary and development finance issues and to ensure that their interests were adequately represented in negotiations on international monetary matters.
G29-38 G29-38 (Giclas 29-38, ZZ Psc, WD 2326+049, EG 159, LTT 16907) is a large-amplitude DAV (ZZ Ceti) pulsator white dwarf with variability first reported by Shulov and Kopatskaya in 1974. G29-38 died around half a billion years ago and probably consumed any inner planets it may have had in the process.
G2B Government-to-Business (abbreviated G2B) is the online non-commercial interaction between local and central government and the commercial business sector, rather than private individuals G2C. For example is a Government web site where businesses can get information and advice on e-business 'best practice'.
G2C Government-to-Citizen (abbreviated G2C) is the online non-commercial interaction between local and central Government and private individuals, rather than the commercial business sector G2B. For example Government sectors become visibly open to the public domain via a Web Portal.
G3 battlecruiser The G3 battlecruisers were a design of battlecruiser planned for the Royal Navy after the First World War. The G3's would have been larger, faster and more heavily armed than any existing battleship and the battlecruiser aspect was more in the balance of speed and armament relative to the N3 battleship design considered at the same time.
G3 cms INM AG's G3 Content Management System is a framework to develop and deploy sophisticated websites. More than an out-of-the-box system does it provide utilities for developers to construct from small to complex web platforms.
G3 Free Trade Agreement The G-3 is a free trade agreement between Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela that came into effect on January 1, 1995, which created an extended market of 149 million consumers with a combined GDP (Gross domestic product) of US$486.5 billion.
G364 framebuffer The G364 framebuffer was a line of graphics adapters using the SGS Thompson INMOS G364 chipset, produced by INMOS (known for their transputer and eventually acquired by SGS Thompson and incorporated into STMicroelectronics) in the early 1990s. The G364 included a RAMDAC and a 64-bit interface to VRAM graphical memory to implement a framebuffer, but did not include any hardware-based graphical acceleration other than a hardware cursor function.
G36c sniper The G36c sniper is a sniper version of the standard G36C the popular gun has been made into several different types of weapons such as air soft, paint ball and air rifles. the gun was originally designed by Heckler and Koch the famous German weapon manufacturers renowned for there weapons durability and performance.
G3: Live in Tokyo G3: Live in Tokyo is another G3 live performance which featured John Petrucci along with Joe Satriani and Steve Vai in the 2005 G3 tour. It was released as double live album as well as DVD with extra material: G3 Soundcheck (15:01) featuring commentary by Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and John Petrucci.
G4 (TV channel) G4 is an American cable and satellite television channel originally geared toward male viewers aged 12–34 and devoted to the world of video games and the video game lifestyle. More recently, the channel has diverted its focus to general interest programming that targets male viewers aged 17–36.
G4 bloc The G4 bloc, consisting of China, India, Brazil, and South Africa, is the core leadership of the larger G20 trade bloc within the World Trade Organization. In 2003, Brazil, India and South Africa signed the Brasilia Declaration that would lead to the founding of the G20.
G4 nations The G4 (Group of Four) is an alliance among India, Germany, Japan and Brazil for the purpose of supporting each other’s bid for permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council. Unlike similar alliances such as the G7 or G8, where the common denominator was the economy or long term political motives, the G4's primary aim is the coveted permanent member seats on the UN Security Council.
G4's Late Night Peepshow G4's Late Night Peepshow is a TV show on G4 that replaced G4's Happy Tree Friends show when the G4 late night programming block, Barbed Wire Biscuit, was renamed to Midnight Spank. Although with a new name and look, Late Night Peep Show still shows the same materials which also shown on Happy Tree Friends & Friends including never-before-seen webtoons.
G5 howitzer The G5 is a South African towed howitzer of 155 mm calibre manufactured by Denel. Initial versions of it were based on the 45-calibre GC-45 howitzer designed by Gerald Bull, though it has gone through many modifications and variations to reach its latest model; the 52-calibre G5-2000.
G5Jam The G5Jam is a replacement baffle and associated accessories for Apple Computer's Powermac G5 computer, allowing a maximum of four internal hard drives to be installed instead of the usual two, expanding the possible internal storage of the G5 to up to 5 Terabytes. It is manufactured by Wiebetech.
G7 howitzer The G7 is a South African 105 mm howitzer, produced by Denel. With a maximum range of 32 km (20 miles) it outranges all existing 105 mm howitzers, as well as most current 155 mm howitzers (Denel's own 155's not included).
G7 Welcoming Committee Records G7 Welcoming Committee Records is a Canadian independent record label started by Chris Hannah and Jord Samolesky of Propagandhi, and their friend Regal in 1997. The label is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, operates out of The Old Market Autonomous Zone, and mostly gives out artists and speakers that are for social change and have a radical point of view.
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