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Harold Gimblett (19
October 1914 – 30
March 1978) was a
cricketer who pla**** for
Somerset and England. He was
known for his fast
scoring as an opening...
- Bay GI, most
notably Gimblett Gravels and
Bridge Pa Triangle,
which have
developed re****tions for fine red wines. The
Gimblett Gravels is an area of...
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Maxwell Harold Gimblett, ONZM (born 5
December 1935) is a New
Zealand and
American artist. His work
synthesizes postwar American and ****anese art using...
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Barbara Kirshenblatt-
Gimblett (born
September 30, 1942, in Toronto, Ontario) is a
scholar of
Performance and
Jewish Studies and a
museum professional....
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Upcoming Trip to the Region".
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Richard Howard (1997).
Operation Friction, 1990–1991: The
Canadian Forces...
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Arthur John
Gimblett (1889–1957) was a
Welsh professional footballer who pla**** as a winger. Lamming,
Douglas (1985). A who's who of
Grimsby Town AFC :...
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Government of Canada. 28
November 2022.
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December 2024.
Gimblett, Richard. "Royal
Canadian Navy". The
Canadian Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 20...
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structure of
POLIN includes an
academic team led by
Barbara Kirshenblatt-
Gimblett and
chief historian Antony Polonsky. The museum's Core Exhibition, occupying...
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Jewish Learning. 70
Faces Media.
Retrieved October 22, 2021. Kirshenblatt-
Gimblett,
Barbara (2008). "Culinary Repertoire". In Hundert,
Gershon David (ed.)...
- Jew" from
Medieval Legend to
Modern Metaphor, in
Barbara Kirshenblatt-
Gimblett and
Jonathan Karp (eds), The Art of
Being Jewish in
Modern Times (Philadelphia...