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    abbr.AbbreviationAbbreviation for Germanium.
    The chemical symbol for Germanium is Ge.

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    10 English words that you pronounce INCORRECTLY | British English Pronunciation

    04:4710 English words that you pronounce INCORRECTLY | British English Pronunciation
    • Not "ve-ge-ta-ble," "vegetable."

      Not "ve-ge-ta-ble," "vegetable."

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    Hong Kong cracks down on pro-democracy activists

    09:11Hong Kong cracks down on pro-democracy activists
    • GE

      GE

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    Michael Smerconish: There are 2 cracks in Trump's firewall

    05:01Michael Smerconish: There are 2 cracks in Trump's firewall
    • GE

      GE

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    Donald Trump announces ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead

    09:47Donald Trump announces ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead
    • H GE E

      H GE E

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    Andrew Yang: We're scapegoating immigrants for economic problems

    07:25Andrew Yang: We're scapegoating immigrants for economic problems
    • RE GE HEDEMEHAD

      RE GE HEDEMEHAD

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    John Kelly: Undocumented immigrants lack skills to assimilate

    08:28John Kelly: Undocumented immigrants lack skills to assimilate
    • GE

      GE

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    Actor Ian McKellen on his life, on and off stage and screen

    24:17Actor Ian McKellen on his life, on and off stage and screen
    • GE

      GE

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    Facebook co-founder: Rich should fund income equality

    05:38Facebook co-founder: Rich should fund income equality
    • 5 GE,TRBOOR

      5 GE,TRBOOR

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    English Conversation Study in COLORADO - American English

    06:40English Conversation Study in COLORADO - American English
    • in LAW, but the tongue must pull straight back for the R consonant, gor-, gor-, -ge.

      in LAW, but the tongue must pull straight back for the R consonant, gor-, gor-, -ge.

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    33 Amazing Toy Facts - mental_floss on YouTube (Ep.216)

    08:2133 Amazing Toy Facts - mental_floss on YouTube (Ep.216)
    • James Wright hoped his invention would have a military use. In 1943, the GE engineer combined

      James Wright hoped his invention would have a military use. In 1943, the GE engineer combined

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