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What (who) is GOL - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GOL; G.O.L.; GoL; Gol (disambiguation)

GOL         
General Operating Language. Subsystem of DOCUS. [Sammet 1969, p.678].
Land diving         
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  • The divers cross their arms to prevent injury.
  • The platforms are at several different heights, with the most experienced diver jumping from the top.
  • People below dance and sing chants, providing emotional support for the divers.
  • Villagers soften the ground to help absorb the impact.
  • Land diving is a rite of passage for boys. Boys jump at lower platforms.
  •  Pentecost Islanders
  • A villager cuts the vines from a diver after a successful jump.
VANUATUAN RITUAL, IN WHICH MEN JUMP OFF WOODEN TOWERS AROUND 20 TO 30 METERS HIGH, WITH TWO TREE VINES WRAPPED AROUND THE ANKLES
N'gol jumping; Na gol; Naghol; N'gol; Land jump; Land dive; Nangol; Nanggol; Land-diving; Landdiving; Land diver; Land divers; Pentecost divers; Pentecost Island Land Diving
Land diving (known in the local Sa language as and in Bislama as ) is a ritual performed by the men of the southern part of Pentecost Island, Vanuatu. Men jump off wooden towers around high, with two tree vines wrapped around the ankles.
Gul (design)         
  • Triptych by [[Hans Memling]], 1479, with a gul-patterned carpet at the Virgin's feet
  • motifs]] (Muska) at top and bottom; each of the four lower ''gul'' has a star motif (Yıldız) at its centre.
MEDALLION-LIKE MOTIF, OFTEN OCTAGONAL, TYPICAL OF TRADITIONAL HAND-WOVEN CARPETS FROM CENTRAL AND WEST ASIA
Carpet medallion
A gul (also written gol, göl and gül) is a medallion-like design element typical of traditional hand-woven carpets from Central and West Asia. In Turkmen weavings they are often repeated to form the pattern in the main field.

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Gol
Examples of use of GOL
1. UTV‘S programme Gol Gol Gullam, a game show involving children, won the top prize, pipping broadcasters from Taiwan and Japan.
2. "Listen closely," said their principal, Miriam Gol.
3. Gol airlines Flight 1'07 crashed, killing all 155 aboard.
4. Some 70 family members and friends of those aboard the Gol plane were taken to a warehouse owned by Gol at the Brasilia airport to await news.
5. Volkswagen may export the Gol from Russia, he said.