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GATT

GATT

/ ɡæt /

acronym for

  1. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: a multilateral international treaty signed in 1947 to promote trade, esp by means of the reduction and elimination of tariffs and import quotas; replaced in 1995 by the World Trade Organization


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Like Kelley, Gatt, and Crowe, the trajectory of Cheryl Jackson's life has been shifted by Oprah's influence.

Gatt met her idol once when she was in the audience, but she was flummoxed and unable to speak.

And she gatt her vp and went and put her mantell from her/ d put on hir widowes rayment agayne.

The Devill keapt fast the grippe that he gatt, yea, evin all the dayis of his governement.

Your Gatt must've kicked out back there in the snow; I see it was gone.

Old sailor saws have perpetuated its character in the form of a proverb, “At the Cape de Gatt take care of your hat.”

And so gatt the Devill fredome agane, whair that befoir he durst nott have bene sene in the day lyght upoun the commoun streatis.

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