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Jaggery is a traditional non-centrifugal cane sugar [1] consumed in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, North America, [2] Central America, Brazil and Africa. [3] It is a concentrated product of cane juice and often date or palm sap without separation of the molasses and crystals, and can vary from golden brown to dark brown in colour.
God in Disguise (in Swedish: Förklädd gud; sometimes translated to English as A God Disguised [2] or Disguised God), [1] Op. 24, is a cantata [2] (officially "lyrical suite") [a] for narrator, soprano, baritone, mixed choir, and orchestra written in 1940 by Swedish composer Lars-Erik Larsson.
"How Great Thou Art" is a Christian hymn based on an original Swedish hymn entitled "O Store Gud" written in 1885 by Carl Boberg (1859–1940). The English version of the hymn and its title are a loose translation by the English missionary Stuart K. Hine from 1949.
Yocoboué Dida language, spoken in Ivory Coast (ISO 639-3: gud) Groupe Union Défense, a French far-right political group; Guadeloupe, an overseas territory of France in the Caribbean (UNDP code: GUD) Jaggery, a traditional form of sugar cane
All makt är av Gud All power is of God: Eric XIV: 1560–1568 Gud giver åt vem Han vill God gives to whom He wishes John III: 1568–1592 Gud vår beskyddare God our protector Sigismund: 1592–1599 För rätten och folket For the justice and the people Charles IX: 1599–1611 Gud min tröst God my comfort Gustav II Adolf: 1611–1632
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Groupe Union Défense (originally named Groupe Union Droit), better known as GUD, was a French far-right students' union formed in the 1960s. After a period of inactivity it relaunched in 2022. [2] [3] [4] The GUD was based in Panthéon-Assas University, [5] [6] [7] a law school in Paris.