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GTMAGrid Trade Master Agreement
GTMAGeorgia Textile Manufacturers Association
GTMAGauteng Transport Management Authority (South Africa)
GTMAGarment and Textile Manufacturers Association (Malawi)
GTMAGreen Throated Mango A (A. viridigula)
GTMAGeorgia Transfer to Minors Act
GTMAGas Turbine Materials Associates, Inc.
GTMAGlendale Transportation Management Association (California)
GTMAGreater Toronto Marketing Alliance (Canada)
GTMAGauge and Toolmakers Association (UK)
GTMAGetting the Message Across (UK communications firm)
GTMAGerman Trademark Act
GTMAGreat Minds Think Alike


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I thought a poster that could be distributed throughout Huddersfield would be a good way of getting the message across to adults that 2009 can be their year to take the plunge to stop smoking and be healthy.
This is a good time to be getting the message across in the runup to bonfire night and we would like to remind the public they can always contact us about getting smoke alarms fitted.
Co-founder Aled Lewis, 38, said: "Music is the main way of getting the message across.
 
 
 
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