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GGF
(redirected from Glass and Glazing Federation)

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GGFGegebenenfalls (German: if necessary)
GGFGeschäftsführer (German)
GGFGlobal Grid Forum
GGFGreat-Grandfather
GGFGlass and Glazing Federation (UK)
GGFGolden Gate Fields (horse racing track; California)
GGFGrace Gospel Fellowship (Grand Rapids, MI)
GGFGilroy Garlic Festival (California)
GGFGood Good Friday
GGFGo Get Fouled (polite form)
GGFGround Gain Forward
GGFGlobal Bulgaria and Romania Growth Fund
GGFGift of Givers Foundation
GGFGood Gaming Fun


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The event is supported by the Society of Facade Engineers, the centre for Window and Cladding and the Glass and Glazing Federation and will provide an essential platform for regional and global experts to discuss the major challenges facing the industry.
CAPTION(S): GLASS ACT: At the safety conference (from left) Philip Marsh of British Glass, Declan Moore of the Glass and Glazing Federation and Health and Safety Executive chairman Judith Hackitt (PW061108Aglass-01)
Audrey is taking her case to the Glass and Glazing Federation .
 
 
 
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