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Group of Twenty-Four

noun

  1. the twenty-four richest and most industrialized countries of the world G24
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Tracey is also testing, on a group of twenty-four volunteers, a compound that she hopes could dampen activity in the problematic brain-stem region.

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In other words, these students do not judge themselves as accurately as their friends judge them, if the average position assigned the individual by the group of twenty-four associates may be taken as a fair measure of the individual's true status in the group.

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Subsequently it formed the most important of the Eleutherolaconian towns, a group of twenty-four, later eighteen, communities leagued together to maintain their autonomy against Sparta and declared free by Augustus.

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During the battle, a chaplain, provided with four men to look after the wounded, came suddenly upon a group of twenty-four Rebels.

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