- John Paul
Gimble (May 30, 1926 – May 9, 2015) was an
American country musician ****ociated with
Western swing.
Gimble was
considered one of the most important...
- wife-beater
Garth Gimble, who died by
being impaled by a star on an
aluminum Christmas tree. Mull
later pla**** Garth's twin brother,
Barth Gimble, a more overtly...
-
Gimbal lock is the loss of one
degree of
freedom in a multi-dimensional
mechanism at
certain alignments of the axes. In a three-dimensional three-gimbal...
-
Gimbel Brothers (known
simply as Gimbels) was an
American department store corporation that
operated for over a century, from 1842
until 1987.
Gimbel patriarch...
- A
gimbal is a
pivoted support that
permits rotation of an
object about an axis. A set of
three gimbals, one
mounted on the
other with
orthogonal pivot...
- The Walter–
Gimble House is a
historic building located in the west end of Davenport, Iowa,
United States. It has been
listed on the
National Register of...
- of
National Public Radio refers to as the "slithy
toves that
gyred and
gimbled in the wabe of Carroll's original".
Satyajit Ray, a film-maker, translated...
-
written for the stage. The
story follows two New York City doctors,
Melissa Gimble and Josh Skinner, who are
struggling with
their romantic relationship, as...
- architecture" to
Martin Mull. Mull's
first well-known
acting role was as
Garth Gimble in the 1976
television nighttime absurdist soap
opera Mary Hartman, Mary...
-
imitate what Rob
Gifford describes as the "slithy
toves that
gyred and
gimbled in the wabe of Carroll's original". In 1920, he
married the
physician Yang...