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GNP
(redirected from Grand National Party)

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GNPGross National Product (total value of a nation's goods and services)
GNPGrand National Party (South Korea)
GNPGlacier National Park (USA)
GNPGerontological Nurse Practitioner
GNPGeriatric Nurse Practitioner
GnPGround 'n Pound (fighting tactic)
GNPGeographic Number Portability
GNPGender-Neutral Pronoun
GNPGraduate Nurse Practitioner
GNPGross National Parade (Washington, DC annual event)
GNPGuardia Nazionale Padana
GNPGoin Postal
GNPGreatest Number Principle
GNPGreat Network Product
GNPGood News Project
GNPGood Neighbor Program (various organizations)


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The decision to dispatch troops is subject to approval in parliament, where the ruling Grand National Party has enough seats to guarantee passage.
The ministry refused to confirm a statement from Kim Dong-Sung, a legislator from South Korea's ruling Grand National Party, that North Korea had failed to acquire the equipment.
The ministry refused to confirm a statement from Kim Dong-Sung, a legislator from South Korea's ruling Grand National Party, that North Korea had failed to acquire the equipment.
 
 
 
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