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What (who) is E-Group - definition


E-Group         
  • Group E view from the top of the temple of masks, Uaxactun.
ARCHITECTURAL COMPLEXES FOUND AMONG A NUMBER OF ANCIENT MAYA SETTLEMENTS
E-Groups; E Group
E-Groups are unique architectural complexes found among a number of ancient Maya settlements. They are central components to the settlement organization of Maya sites and, like many other civic and ceremonial buildings, could have served for astronomical observations.
2006–07 Euroleague Top 16 Group E         
AHN MIN-GYU
Euroleague 2006-07 Top 16 Group E; Euroleague 2006–07 Top 16 Group E; 2006-07 Euroleague Top 16 Group E
Standings and results for Group E of the Top 16 phase of the 2006-07 Euroleague basketball tournament.
Eurocup 2014–15 Regular Season Group E         
Standings and results for Group E of the Regular Season phase of the 2014–15 Eurocup basketball tournament.
Examples of use of E-Group
1. Says Dr B Ramana, an Indian member of the global E–group "the news of the virus‘ possible entry to India was broken about a month ago on this web platform.
2. I just saw a news clip that the virus is now in the Philippines but still only in poultry," a community medicine doctor visiting one of peer E–group wrote alarmed over the number of ventilators that would be required if the virus struck America.
3. The one member of the Bulgarian crew found still alive was ordered to stand up and start walking, then shot multiple times on film as the shooter yelled, "This is Allah‘s judgment." The three–minute video from the Islamic Army of Iraq came at a time when many of the bulletin board sites were down; SITE Institute‘s Rita Katz found the link through the ansar–jehad e–group.