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Gabbro (/ˈɡæb.roʊ/) is a
phaneritic (co****-grained),
mafic intrusive igneous rock
formed from the slow
cooling of magnesium-rich and iron-rich
magma into...
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football club in Nigeria. It was
founded following the
acquisition of
Gabros international Football Club by Sen.
Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah. The club was originally...
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Jaroslav Gabro (July 31, 1919 -
March 28, 1980) was an
American Catholic prelate who
served as the
first Eparch of
Chicago from 1961 to 1980. Born in...
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Gabros Stadium is a 3,000-capacity multi-use
stadium in Nnewi, Nigeria,
adjacent to the
Beverly Hills Hotel. It is the home
stadium of
Gabros International...
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murdered in a ravine. In
Djezire (Cizre) kaza,
Syriac Orthodox leader Gabro Khaddo cooperated with the authorities,
defused plans for
armed resistance...
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Austin Ejide (1984-04-08)8
April 1984 (aged 18) 3
Gabros International 13 2DF
Rabiu Afolabi (1980-04-18)18
April 1980 (aged 22) 5...
- last pla**** as a
defender for
Kakkonen club SalPa.
Having been a
ranks of
Gabros International and Lobi Stars,
Taiwo moved to
France by
joining M****ille...
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original on 17
January 2012
Gabros S,
Nessel TA, Zito PM (2021), "Sunscreens And Photoprotection", StatPearls...
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standard authorities. A
Brittonic predecessor,
named with the
element *
gabro-, 'goat' (c.f.
Welsh gafr), may
underlie the name.
Gateshead might have...
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Republic and Bavaria. The name is
believed to
originate from the
Celtic word
gabro, as the
region is part of Bohemia, from
which the
Marcomanni and
Quadi had...