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The Russian daily Izvestia describes a sequence as a result of which Polish portable surface-to-air missiles known as Grom - a copy of the Russian Igla, which itself was a copy of the US FIM-92 Stinger - found their way from the Mesko defence plant in Skarżysko Kamienna, allegedly through Ukraine and Georgia, to Chechnya.
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Gelato lovers prepare yourselves for the motherload … Eater is reporting that Grom (the amazing Italian gelato chain with locations on the UWS and the Village) will be opening a branch on Broadway just south of Columbus Circle.
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Charles Grom of Deutsche Bank says the high-end Sephora cosmetics shops have been one of the "few bright spots" at Penney in recent years.
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Members of the club have made ice cream at Grom Gelato, thin-crust pies at Keste Pizza & Vino and Halloween-themed truffles at Christopher Norman Chocolates in the Financial District.
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"I remain confidant about the stability of business trends at Costco, given consistent traffic trends and solid discretionary results," said Charles Grom, retail analyst at J.P. Morgan.
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Cairne had to wonder if perhaps Thrall, in praising the good Grom had indeed done, had overly downplayed the harm Grom had also caused.
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But perhaps he might have made Grom look better than he was.
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Garrosh, son of the famed orc hero Grom Hellscream, had been among the first to answer the call to come to Northrend.
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“I am Garrosh Hellscream, son of the great Horde hero Grom Hellscream!”
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Grom Hellscream was legend in the Alliance as well as the Horde.
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