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What does GCOE stand for?

Global Centre of Excellence (various locations)


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Gnostic Church of Christ
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Green Committees of Correspondence (est. 1984; political party)
Gloucester Cathedral Old Choristers Association (UK)
Generalized Complex Orthogonal Design
Grassroots Consortium on Disabilities (Houston, TX)
Glenn County Office of Education (California)
Global Center of Expertise (Cisco)
Graduate College of Education (Boston, MA)
Government College of Engineering Pune (India)
Global Club of Flyfishing (Norway)
Government Carbon Offsetting Fund (UK)
Global Church of God
Global Customer Operations Group
Guntersville Church of God (Guntersville, AL)
Greater Cincinnati Occupational Health Center (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Gran Circulo de Obreros Libres (Spanish: Great Circle of Free Workers; Mexico)
Games Club of Maryland (Reisterstown, MD)



Samples in periodicals archive:
RESPECTED professional services firm Ernst & Young has highlighted Bahrain's strategic importance with the relocation of its global Centre of Excellence for Oil and Gas to the kingdom from the US oil heartland of Houston, Texas.
Scottish Power's parent company Iberdrola said the UK would be its global centre of excellence for CCS development, bringing together academics, industry experts and engineers.
This stadium, together with the ICC Global Cricket Academy which is located onsite, will serve as a global centre of excellence for cricket.
The project is required to ensure that Wellstream International retain their position as a global centre of excellence in undersea pipeline manufacture," it says.
GKN said it intended to invest pounds 125m over five years to further develop the Filton business as a global centre of excellence in composite wing structures as part of its participation on the new generation A350 XWB.
125m over five years to further develop the Filton business as a global centre of excellence in composite wing structures as part of its participation on the new generation A350 XWB.
With its global centre of excellence in Pune, India, Bilcare's research has resulted in over 70 global patent filings for novel packaging materials, processes, systems and technology solutions.
Unilever's new global Centre of Excellence Ice Foods were officially opened this month in the UK and Italy.

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