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Joseph A.
Gallian (born
January 5, 1942) is an
American mathematician, the
Morse Alumni Distinguished University Professor of
Teaching in the Department...
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Jason Edward Riche Gallian (born 25 June 1971) is a
former English Test cricketer. A right-handed
opening batter, he
originally hails from
Australia and...
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Ketti Gallian (25
December 1912 –
December 1972) was a
French actress.
Gallian was born in Nice. She went to
Paris at the age of 15 and
secured work as...
- site of
Vindolanda Gallia Préhistoire,
journal of
prehistoric archaeology Gallians,
alumni of
Lawrence College Ghora Gali Gallia,
another term for the chemical...
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fourth game of the
series follow the
exploits of
distinct groups of
Gallian soldiers on
different fronts of the
Second Europan War,
fighting the imperial...
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Gallia Narbonensis (Latin for "Gaul of Narbonne", from its
chief settlement) was a
Roman province located in what is now
Occitania and Provence, in Southern...
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Lazare Octave Georges Victor Gallian (21 July 1855,
Toulon – 10
January 1918, Paris) was a
French painter,
known for
portraits and landscapes. He was...
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Daily Times.
Retrieved April 4, 2020.
Lawrence College Official website The
Magic Mountains: Hill
Stations and the
British Raj Old
Gallians Database...
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Gallian defeats Muriella by
weakening her magic. With him wounded,
Farmer quickly defeats Gallian by
slitting his
throat and
killing him.
Gallian's magic...
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Hurley &
Watson 2016
Axler 1997, p. 2
Gallian 2006, p. 34
Gallian 2006, pp. 26, 87
Gallian 2006, p. 236
Gallian 2006, p. 250 Axler,
Sheldon (1997). Linear...