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  2. Georgia Gwinnett College - Wikipedia

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    The current campus consists of buildings A, B, C, H, and W which are used for classes and activities. There are also a Wellness Center (Building F), Administration building (Building D), Athletics Complex (Building G), Student Center (Building E), the Daniel J. Kaufman Library & Learning Center, and several student residence buildings.

  3. G-Fest - Wikipedia

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    G-Fest, often typeset as G-FEST, is an annual convention devoted to the Godzilla film franchise and other kaiju (literally strange beast, also the name of the genre of Japanese giant monster movies) franchises such as Gamera and the Ultra Series.

  4. Gwinnett College - Wikipedia

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    Gwinnett College – Sandy Springs was founded as the New Life Institute in 1994 by Bruce and Marti Costello, and later renamed to the Rising Spirit Institute in 2000.

  5. Greater Greensboro Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Greensboro Consortium is an educational consortium of colleges and universities in Guilford County, North Carolina.The Consortium includes 8 schools; 2 public universities, 2 private universities, 2 private co-educational colleges, a private women's college, and a Community College.

  6. Grinding Gear Games - Wikipedia

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    Grinding Gear Games is a New Zealand video game developer founded in 2006 and based in Auckland.A former independent developer, the studio was acquired by Chinese tech company Tencent in May 2018, after the Chinese company had published the studio's sole title, Path of Exile, in mainland China. [2]

  7. Slate Political Gabfest - Wikipedia

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    The Slate Political Gabfest was launched in December 2005. [9] Andy Bowers, executive producer of the podcast, initially read articles from Slate for the podcast, but he said he was struck by how much he enjoyed the magazine's editorial meetings and thought that listeners would also enjoy the banter and analysis if he could capture it on audio. [10]

  8. Gotland Game Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Game Design [4] on Gotland, Visby, has hosted a public event for displaying student projects since at least 2002. [5] [6] The event found a stable structure and was branded "Gotland Game Awards" in 2006 [7] [8] and re-branded "Gotland Game Conference" in 2011, [9] [10] when a presentation track was added and the event opened to public participation.

  9. Culture Gabfest - Wikipedia

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    Slate's Culture Gabfest is a New York-based podcast from Slate hosted by Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens and Julia Turner. [1] The show has been positively reviewed in The Guardian, [1] The Daily Telegraph, [2] The A.V. Club, [3] and Kill Your Darlings, which described the show as the "distilled ... pleasures, the prowess and, indeed, the rigours of sophisticated cultural critique".

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