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Gul can refer to several things:

  • Designs used in producing Turkmen rugs.
  • A Cardassian rank in the fictional Star Trek universe.
  • The Norwegian word for yellow.
  • The entity of whom we do not speak, ambiguously related to "Lug". The Suck of this entity is speculated to be so great as to be able to crush a black hole.
  • A make of pencil case.
  • Also known as gudakhu[1] -- a red, grainy toothpaste containing tobacco, molasses and other ingredients often used as an form of tooth cleaner.

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Gul Technologies Singapore Limited Information | Business.com (115 words)
Home » Directory » Electronics & Semiconductors » Electronic Components » Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) » Gul Technologies Singapore Limited
The Group's principal activities are manufacturing and selling double-sided and multi-layer printed circuits boards (PCBs).
Other business products and services to help grow and manage your business
GUL Watches (201 words)
GUL's creative team, bred from their surfing wetsuit heritage, were riding the tube when they designed GUL watches.
A GUL Pro series watch is one to rely on at all stages of your daily life, no matter if itÂ’s business or pleasure.
GUL watch straps come in a wide range of styles and colours to let you make your statement in new words.
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