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Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack [a] (often abbreviated as GMK) [3] [4] is a 2001 Japanese kaiju film directed and co-written by Shusuke Kaneko. The 26th film in the Godzilla franchise and the third of the Millennium era , it serves as a direct sequel to Godzilla (1954), ignoring the events of every other ...
GMK is an acronym for "Grand Master King". In 2013, he launched his career on SoundCloud, as a rapper, following the release of "Sounds Of The Future", featuring Cruel Santino (credited as Ozzy B) & Yung from the music group L.O.S.
Good Morning Kuya (English: Good Morning Brother), also known as GMK is a Philippine television news broadcasting and talk show broadcast by UNTV. Originally hosted by Daniel Razon, it premiered on July 23, 2007 replacing Pilipinas, Gising Ka Na Ba? .
GMK may refer to: Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, a 2001 film; Good Morning Kuya, a Philippine morning news-talk program;
Two models by defunct GM Korea (GMK), predecessor of the current company, (left): GMK Rekord Royale (a rebadged Opel Rekord Series D) and 1977 firetrucks bodied by Ha Dong-hwan. Korea Development Bank (KDB), the company's creditor, took over management in 1976 as the company found itself unable to cope with competition from Hyundai and Kia .
When GMK was renamed to Saehan, the 1700 became Saehan Camina. [ 7 ] Saehan's range was composed of diverse GM models: the Saehan Gemini was based on 1974 Isuzu 's Bellett Gemini, then replaced by the Maepsy (known as Saehan Bird for export), which was a development of the Gemini. [ 8 ]
Norilsk Nickel (Russian: ГМК «Норильский никель» [3]), or Nornickel, [4] is a Russian nickel and palladium mining and smelting company. Its largest operations are located in the Norilsk–Talnakh area near the Yenisei River in the north of Siberia.
General Motors Korea (GMK) launched the Rekord in August 1972. [2] The GMK Rekord was based on the German-designed Opel Rekord D. [3] In August 1975, a version of the Rekord, known as the Rekord Royale was launched by GMK. [2] The Royale version was based on the Opel Commodore B, which was essentially the Opel Rekord with a lengthened engine bay.