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GGE
(redirected from God's Green Earth)

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GGEgradient gel electrophoresis (HDL or LDL measurements)
GGEGraduate Group in Ecology
GGEGallon Gas Equivalent
GGEGoogle Gadgets Editor (software)
GGEGod's Green Earth
GGEGrupo GĂȘnese de Ensino (Brazilian school)
GGEGeneralized Glandular Enlargement
GGEGoGreenEnergy, LLC (marketing firm; Santa Cruz, CA)
GGEGuelph Gay Equality
GGEGreat Games Experiment (social networking)
GGEGolden Gate Estates (Florida)


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George believed that working with one's hands in God's green earth was a saintly undertaking that blessed the man or woman smart enough to pursue it.
There are many political moderates and progressives, as well as conservatives, who love this country deeply and want to see it turn towards a more sustainable way of life on God's green earth.
David Webber's article (I like to think that respect for God's green earth can even be shown while mobile, although nothing can be loved at speed), I don't think we should tread lightly when expressing our faith.
 
 
 
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