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GMTGreenwich Mean Time
GMTGiant Magellan Telescope
GMTGeneric Mapping Tools (software)
GMTGlobal Mean Temperature
GMTGlobal Mixed-Mode Technology (est. 1996; Taiwan)
GMTGeneral Motors Trucks
GMTGeneric Mapping Tools
GMTGigabyte Management Tools
GMTGeometric Mean Titer (vaccination)
GMTGreenwich Meridian Time
GMTGeometric Mean Titers
GMTGuy, McCoy, Torme (band)
GMTGeneral Military Training
GMTGlass Mat Thermoplastic
GMTGovernor Macquarie Tower (Sydney, Australia)
GMTGunner's Mate (Technician, USN Rating)
GMTGlobal Management Technologies
GMTGood Management Practice
GMTGround Moving Target
GMTGet Me Tickets
GMTGear Media Tech (Pixel Corps)
GMTGeneral Motors Tandem (diesel)
GMTGround Multiband Terminal
GMTGroupe Multidisciplinaire Sur l'action Internationale Contre Le Terrorisme (French: Multidisciplinary Group on International Action against Terrorism, EC)
GMTGlobal Media Transfer (Harris Automation)
GMTGannett, McClatchy and Tribune (ad network)
GMTGeorge Massey Tunnel (British Columbia, Canada)
GMTGlasgow Museum of Transport (Scotland)
GMTGreen Metric Ton
GMTGeneralized Multi-Pole Technique
GMTGuided Missile Transport
GMTGeneral Map Table
GMTGlen Moore Transportation, Inc.
GMTGACT Multiterminal
GMTGuided Missile Target
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The pair took a quick nostalgia trip this week when the caravan used at the Faslane peace camp, which Bobby founded in 1982, became the centrepiece of an exhibition at Glasgow Museum of Transport.
It opened in 1964 as The Tramway and today, 50 years later, its magnificent successor, the Riverside Museum, is leading the celebrations to mark Glasgow Museum of Transport's golden anniversary.
This summer, the new Glasgow Museum of Transport opens its doors and next year a 12,000-capacity indoor sports stadium is due to be completed well in time for the Commonwealth Games in 2014.
"They met while working at the Glasgow Museum of Transport while it was located in Albert Drive more than 20 years ago and they were always great friends before they became a couple.
The Glasgow Museum of Transport lists 64 shipyards as having existed on the Clyde, and 14 still existed within the city boundaries in the mid-Fifties.
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