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GRRGeorgetown Railroad
GRRGeneral Reevaluation Report
GRRGrand Rapids Rampage
GRRGiant Resource Recovery (recycling)
GRRGrand River Railway (Ontario, Canada)
GRRGenotype Relative Risk
GRRGreek Research Reactor
GRRGPRS Radio Resource
GRRGold Ribbon Rescue, Inc.
GRRGrowth Rate of Return
GRRGoods Return Request
GRRGround Radio Receiver
GRRGrant Revision Request
GRRGSM Radio Resource
GRRGrand Rapids, MI, USA - Gerald R Ford International Airport (Airport Code)
GRRGraphic Range Recorder
GRRGreat River Race (Thames River; UK)


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The annual Great River Race on Saturday has over 300 crews from around the world competing in a 22-mile marathon from Richmond to the Docklands.
Byline: EDITED BY IAIN MAYHEW WATCH the exciting finish to the annual Great River Race at Greenwich in South-East London next Saturday.
Fundraising events have included an Australian Endeavour rig climb, a party aboard the Grand Turk, a competitor taking part in the Great North Run and a Great River race in London.
 
 
 
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