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giller
▪ I. giller (ˈgɪlə(r)) [f. gill v.1 + -er1.] One who guts or cleans fish. † Formerly also, one who eviscerates beasts.14.. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 560/4 Abestis [sic: ? read ab extis] intestina hostiarum aspiciens, a gyller of bestys. 1881 P. B. Du Chaillu Land Midnt. Sun II. 149 Two skilled gillers can... Oxford English Dictionary
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Giller
Giller may refer to: People Agaton Giller (1831-1887), patriotic Polish activist Doris Giller, Canadian literary critic Scotiabank Giller Prize, an Giller (1918-2017), United States Air Force general Stefan Giller (1833-1918), Polish Romantic poet Walter Giller (born 1927), German actor Other uses wikipedia.org
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Giller (fishing)
Giller is a 19th-century term for a person who fishes using a gillnet, as used in the Chesapeake Bay region from the early 19th to the mid-20th centuries Conflicts sometimes erupted into violent confrontations, called "Gillers Wars," during one of which in 1876, a giller in Charles County, Maryland was indicted wikipedia.org
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Men Get Breast Cancer, Too - Susan G. Komen®
The best I can do now is to honor his life by continuing our work to educate people about male breast cancer. I am so grateful to be partnering with Susan G. Komen on the creation of "The Lee Giller Male Breast Cancer Fund" that focuses on educating people about the risks men also face. Komen's recent "Mission Moment - Breast Cancer ...
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James Giller
James Frederick Giller (1 May 1870 – 13 June 1947) was an Australian cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Victoria between 1897 and 1905. Giller represented South Melbourne in Melbourne district cricket. wikipedia.org
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Chip Giller
Early work Giller was a reporter with High Country News and an editor at Greenwire before founding Grist. Grist Giller founded the online environmental news site Grist in 1999. wikipedia.org
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Norman Giller
Giller has a regular Fleet Street nostalgia blog at the Sports Journalists' Association website Giller's 82nd book was The Lane of Dreams, a complete When Eileen Giller died following renal failure, Giller raised more than £15,000 for the Dorset Kidney Fund in her memory. wikipedia.org
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Walter Giller
Walter Giller (23 August 1927 – 15 December 2011) was a German actor. Giller was born in Recklinghausen. In 1956, he married actress Nadja Tiller; they had two children and appeared together in a number of films. wikipedia.org
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Stefan Giller
Stefan Giller (1833–1918) was born in Opatówek, Congress Poland, Russian Empire. The letters, the most valuable part of the find, have been published as Unknown Letters of the Giller Family. wikipedia.org
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Doris Giller
Star and as the namesake of the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Giller was born in Montreal, Quebec on 22 January 1931 to Russian Jewish immigrants Nancy and Edward Giller. wikipedia.org
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Freeze Die Come to Life) 1991 - جاكو فان دورميل (Toto le Héros) 1992 - استفان زابو (Sweet Emma, Dear Böbe) 1996 - Arif Aliev، Sergei Bodrov & Boris Giller wikipedia.org
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Agaton Giller
He and his brother Stefan Giller played notable roles in the Polish independence movement and in the January 1863 Uprising. Legacy The Polish National Alliance, in the United States, considers Agaton Giller its "spiritual father." wikipedia.org
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Edward B. Giller
Giller also had six credited ground kills and two damaged. Death Giller died in October 2017 at the age of 99. wikipedia.org
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Giller Prize
The Giller Prize (sponsored as the Scotiabank Giller Prize), is a literary award given to a Canadian author of a novel or short story collection published Cultural debate Following Vincent Lam's win of the Giller Prize in 2006, Geist columnist Stephen Henighan criticized the Giller Prize for its apparent wikipedia.org
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Ahmet Köklügiller
Ahmet Köklügiller (born 1936) is a Turkish contemporary writer and influential educationist. Early life He was born in Adana, Turkey. wikipedia.org
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