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GSSE
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GSSEGames of the Small States of Europe
GSSEGlobal Social and Sustainable Enterprise (Colorado State University College of Business)
GSSEGraniczna Stacja Sanitarno Epidemiologiczna (Polish: Epidemiological Sanitary Border Station)
GSSEGeneric Substation Status Event
GSSEGrand Slam Southwest (Jeep forum)
GSSEGovernor's Schools for the Sciences and Engineering (Tennessee)
GSSEGilwern Social Science Enterprise (UK publisher)


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Should this be the case, it would be a big blow for the Cypriot basketball especially after great performances at the XIII Games of the Small States of Europe and the upcoming EuroBasket Division B qualifiers.
70,000), landlocked between France and Spain, with no military, no postal system, no national airport and certainly no West Side stadium-to attend the Games of the Small States of Europe.
The police had closed off the section of the car-park in front of the building so there would be room for the coaches ferrying athletes to and from the events of the XIII Games of the Small States of Europe.
 
 
 
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