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Group of Five

noun

  1. G5France, Japan, UK, US, and Germany acting as a group to stabilize their currency exchange rates

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In 2024, the first group of five Argentine students traveled to Lee Vining, where they and local students watched phalaropes along the shore, toured creeks and paddled canoes.

A group of five Mediterranean countries have written to the European Commission about the issue, complaining they may be forced to accept people deported from the UK.

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Downing Street is in separate talks with the European Commission to overcome opposition to the deal from a group of five Mediterranean countries who have complained they may be forced to accept people deported from the UK.

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Josh Tongue and Sam Cook are also in, but there is no place for Matthew Potts in the group of five frontline seamers for the series opener at Headingley on 20 June.

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Ancelotti envisions a technical staff built not around a strict hierarchy of "manager" and "assistant," but a group of five or six specialists, each focused on a specific area of the game.

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