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got  (gt)
v.
Past tense and a past participle of get.

got [gɒt]
vb
1. the past tense and past participle of get
have got
a.  to possess he has got three apples
b.  (takes an infinitive) used as an auxiliary to express compulsion felt to be imposed by or upon the speaker I've got to get a new coat
have got it bad or badly Informal to be infatuated
Translations
got, gotten get


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The Advanced Deep Operations Command and Control System (ADOCS), another popular GOTS battle command system (see Figure 3), can be used to ingest shape files from the DTSS and export MGC files to C2PC.
Maybe Firststake, aware that GOTS is determined by a phone-in vote, fear manipulation and have decided to take no chances.
The company is a recipient of the GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) Certificate by IMO, which confirms the use of organic cotton in its products as well as the presence of systems and procedures necessary to produce and deliver quality organic products.
 
 
 
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