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GOC
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GOCGames Organising Committee
GOCGas Oil Contact (oil reservoir modelling)
GOCGay Outdoor Club (Scotland)
GOCGeeks On Call
GOCGeneral Offense Character (criminal database term)
GOCGeneral Officer Commanding
GOCGeneral Operating Costs
GOCGeneral Operators Certificate
GOCGeneral Optical Council (United Kingdom)
GOCGenuine Orthodox Church of Greece
GOCGlobal Operations Center
GOCGods Own Country
GOCGovernment Of Canada
GOCGovernment of Colombia
GOCGovernment of Cuba
GOCGovernment of the Congo
GOCGovernment Owned Container
GOCGovernment Owned Corporation
GOCGrace on Campus (USC bible study)
GOCGreek Orthodox Church
GOCGrouchy Old Cripple (conservative blog)
GOCGround Observer Corps (WWII)
GOCGround Operations Center (Mobile Servicing System)
GOCGround Operations Coordinator
GOCGroup Operations Center
GoCGroups of Countries (ITU-T)
GOCGuardians of the Cedars (Lebanon)
GOCGuardians of the Children
GOCGunnery Officer's Console
GOCGlossary of Computing
GOCGrid Operations Centre

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Constantine and Helens Greek Orthodox Church in Lancaster, the festival runs from 11 a.
Among the other religious leaders are representatives of the Southern Baptist Convention, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the Greek Orthodox Church, the Church of God in Christ, the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, the Orthodox Church in America, Episcopalian bishops, the Anglican Communion Network, the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations, and many independent church leaders.
ENI)--The Greek Orthodox church in the Holy Land enthroned a new patriarch to replace Irineos, who was deposed by his bishops after a scandal about the sale and leasing of church land to investors linked to ultranationalist Jewish groups, but Israel is in a quandary over whether to grant him recognition.
 
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