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- The **** and **** International Sport ****ociation (GLISA) was an international **** and ****, culture and human rights ****ociation. Their last update...
- Édouard Glissant (French: [ɡlisɑ̃]; 21 September 1928 – 3 February 2011) was a French Martiniquais writer, poet, philosopher, and literary critic. He is...
- Gligorije (Gliša) Geršić (also Gliša Giga Geršić); (19 July 1842 in Bela Crkva – 1918 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia) was a Serbian politician, jurist...
- Glisas (Ancient Gr****: Γλίσας), or Glissas (Γλίσσας), was a town of ancient Boeotia, mentioned by Homer in the Iliad's Catalogue of Ships in the same line...
- round of negotiations between the FGG and GLISA ended after a mutually agreed deadline. The board of GLISA unanimously agree to the proposal set forth...
- The Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and ****essments Center (GLISA) is a collaboration of the University of Michigan and Michigan State University funded...
- loanwords (cf. chapter word origin). Kosovsko-resavski dialect dictionaries: Gliša Elezović, Rečnik kosovsko-metohiskog dijalekta I-II. 1932/1935. Prizren-Timok...
- Hotel Evropa was owned and run by the Jeftanović family, father and son Gliša [sr] and Dušan, respectively, Serb merchants and industrialists from Sarajevo...
- parties. All Out GATE **** and **** International Sport ****ociation (GLISA) Global Respect In Education (GRIN) Hivos Human Dignity Trust International...
- orientation, or qualification standard. They were sanctioned by the now-defunct GLISA, the **** and **** International Sport ****ociation. They derived from...