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GISA

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GISAGeorgia Independent School Association
GISAGerman Information Security Agency
GISAGenealogiese Instituut van Suid-Afrika (South Africa)
GISAGlobal Institute for Student Aspirations
GISAGeneral Insurance Statistical Agency (Canada)
GISAGround Intelligence Support Activity (US Army)
GISAGestão Integrada de Sistemas de Arquivo
GISAGemmology Institute of Southern Africa (Port Alfred, South Africa)
GISAGrosse Ile Soccer Association (Grosse Ile, MI)
GISAGeographic Indicator South Australia (wine making)


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Schroeder is in Iran on a private visit, said Stefanie Gisa, a member of Schroeder's staff in Berlin.
CAPTION(S): GISA BREAK: Murray feels the pace, far left, stretches to return a Nadal bullet shot then has to accept defeat; PICTURES: ROB CASEY
ASI Intelligence Analysts used the following tools to research the structure, capabilities, and disposition of AIF cells operating in the AOR: Analyst's Notebook link diagrams, ASAS-L Entity Editor, GISA Pathfinder, Multimedia Message Handler (M3), INTELINK and FalconView.
 
 
 
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