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IGBIstituto di Genetica e Biofisica (Italy)
IGBInternationaler Gewerkschaftsbund (German: International Trade Union Federation)
IGBInstitute & Guild of Brewing (now known as the Institute of Brewing & Distilling; UK)
IGBIntermediate Gear Box
IGBInternational Gravimetric Bureau (France)
IGB(Fraunhofer) Institut für Grenzflächen- und Bioverfahrenstechnik, Stuttgart, Germany
IGBIllinois Gaming Board
IGBIllegal Gambling Business
IGBInner-German Border (former boundary/border between East and West Germany)
IGBInlet Gearbox (gas turbines)


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TOMORROWFinal time in the IGB National 750 at Shelbourne.
IGB chief Adrian Neilan said: "This stadium will be right on the cutting edge of sports and leisure building and reflect the confidence within our sport in recent years.
Trump, Baltimore-based IGB is an employee benefits brokerage and consulting firm specializing in group health, life and disability insurance, and in coordinating progressive employee benefit solutions with the overall business objectives of their clients.
 
 
 
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