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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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The first group of five men arrived in July aboard a chartered US military plane, with a second batch received in early October.

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England had been planning to play two friendlies in the United States in June this year, but that was scuppered by being drawn into a World Cup group of five teams rather than four.

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Near the cables he saw a pair of trekking poles with nobody around, and then encountered a group of five hikers at the bottom of the switchbacks who told him about the accident.

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Interest-rate decisions are steered and influenced by the chair, but they must be agreed upon by a broader committee of 12 officials—the seven presidentially appointed governors and a rotating group of five Fed bank presidents.

On Monday, Eswatini accepted 10 deportees despite legal challenges, adding to an earlier group of five, which the US had described as serious criminals.

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