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GCIC

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GCICGeorgia Crime Information Center
GCICGlobal Council of Indian Christians (India)
GCICGlobal Cardiovascular Innovation Center
GCICGlobal Cyberspace Integration Center (Air Force)
GCICGrid and Cooperative Computing (annual international workshop)
GCICGerman Chamber of Industry and Commerce
GCICGold Coast International Campus (Central Queensland University; Australia)


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George, president of GCIC, which is based in Bangalore, told Ecumenical News International (ENI) that hundreds of schools under Hindu management often shut down when Hindu groups call on schools, as well as businesses, to close in protests relating to political issues.
Dr Mohamad Saeed Al Badi, chairman of the GCIC Founders Committee, said, C[pounds sterling]Given the transformation taking place in the health insurance sector, the founders of GCIC have identified opportunities to penetrate the market by offering specialized health insurance products and services and superior service.
The investigation company's general manager told Smith to contact the director of security at GCIC.
 
 
 
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