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GHC
(redirected from Galway Hockey Club)

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GHCGroup Health Cooperative (Seattle, Washington)
GHCGhanaian Cedi (ISO currency code)
GHCGlasgow Haskell Compiler
GHCGrays Harbor College (Aberdeen, Washington, US)
GHCGlobal Health Council (formerly National Council for International Health)
GHCGrace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing
GHCGeo-Heat Center (Oregon Institute of Technology)
GHCGeneral Housing Corporation
GHCGerbing's Heated Clothing
GHCGates-Hillman Center (Carnegie Mellon University; Pittsburgh, PA)
GHCGovernor’s Hurricane Conference
GHCGeorgia Heritage Council
GHCGlasgow Hardcore
GHCGlobal Hybrid Cooperation (GM, BMW & DaimlerChrysler)
GHCGalway Hockey Club (Ireland)
GHCGreen Hairy Caterpillar
GHCGuidance Heater Controller
GHCGuidance, Homing, Control
GHCGuardian Hose Company (Thurmont, MD volunteer fire company)
GHCGlobal Health Connections
GHCGlobal Human Capital
GHCGlobal Health Conference (various locations)
GHCGreater Harris County (Houston, TX)
GHCGeneral Health Care (various locations)
GHCGeorgia Highlands College (community college)


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