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EBU         
TOWN IN GUANGDONG, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
European Broadcasting Union (Reference: org., Europe)
Ebu (album)         
ALBUM BY HAMIET BLUIETT
Ebu is an album by American jazz saxophonist Hamiet Bluiett recorded in 1984 and released on the Italian Soul Note label.Frohne, M.
Ebu gogo         
CREATURES IN INDONESIAN FOLKLORE
Ebu Gogo
The Ebu Gogo are a group of human-like creatures that appear in the folklore of Flores, Indonesia.Forth, Gregory L.

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Examples of use of EBU
1. "The more people get together from different cultures and religions, and see everyone is really rather normal, the better," said David Lewis, an EBU spokesman.
2. "We‘ll have all the delegation leaders here in Helsinki next week, and I‘m sure we‘ll talk about this case within the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) group." The song warns about the dangers of nuclear war, but in an interview with Yedioth Ahronoth, band members denied that the song is about Iran, calling that absurd.
3. This dialogue is part of a growing trend for such meetings: another is planned in Norway next year, and the European Broadcast Union (EBU) and the Asia–Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development are hosting a three–day event for 300 journalists and politicians involving similar themes in Paris starting today.
4. The World Championships are naturally a prestige event and a shop–window, but they come at a price÷ YLE is very experienced at covering athletics, but resources have naturally had to be borrowed and bought from fellow–broadcasters within the EBU, and the host broadcaster must initially pick up the tab.
5. Any plan for finals which would be seen during the night, UK time, will reduce the exposure of the sport and deprive many viewers of watching British swimmers competing for medals.‘ The spokesman added that the BBC was working with the European Broadcasting Union, which represents the continent‘s major broadcasters, and stressed EBU members‘ long–standing backing for Olympic sports. ‘It would be regrettable if this support is ignored in favour of short–term, commercial interests,‘ he said.