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School of Law.
Gillers annually co-authors
Regulation of Lawyers:
Statutes and
Standards (with
Professor Roy
Simon of Hofstra).
Gillers'
political activism...
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gill (/ɡɪl/ ) is a
respiratory organ that many
aquatic organisms use to
extract dissolved oxygen from
water and to
excrete carbon dioxide. The
gills of...
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Adrian Anthony Gill (28 June 1954 – 10
December 2016) was a
British journalist, critic, and author. Best
known for his food and
travel writing, he was...
- Mc
Gill University (French: Université Mc
Gill) is an English-language
public research University located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Founded in 1821 by...
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lamella (pl.: lamellae), or
gill, is a
papery hymenop**** rib
under the cap of some
mushroom species, most
often agarics. The
gills are used by the mushrooms...
- The
Gilles are the
oldest and prin****l parti****nts in the
Carnival of
Binche in Belgium. They go out on
Shrove Tuesday from 4 a.m.
until late
hours and...
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Gill is an
independent publisher and
distributor based in Dublin, Ireland. In 1856,
Michael Henry Gill,
printer for
Dublin University,
purchased the publishing...
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Vincent Grant Gill (born
April 12, 1957) is an
American singer, songwriter, and musician. He
began in a
number of
local bluegr****
bands in the 1970s, and...
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Shubman Gill (Punjabi: [ʃʊbmən ɡɪl]; born 8
September 1999) is an
Indian cricketer who
represents the
national team
across all
three formats of the game...
- Saint-
Gilles or
Saint Giles (c. 650 – c. 710) was a Gr****
Christian hermit saint. Saint-
Gilles may also
refer to: Saint-
Gilles, Belgium, a muni****lity...