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    William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948) is an American speculative fiction writer and essayist widely credited with pioneering the science fiction subgenre...
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  • William Clyde Gibson III (born October 10, 1957) is an American serial killer and rapist who is currently on Indiana's death row for the sexually-motivated...
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    The works of William Gibson encompass literature, journalism, acting, recitation, and performance art. Primarily renowned as a novelist and short fiction...
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    William Gibson (November 13, 1914 – November 25, 2008) was an American playwright and novelist. He won the Tony Award for Best Play for The Miracle Worker...
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  • October 13, 2008. Retrieved October 12, 2008. "William Gibson talks about the script". WilliamGibsonBooks.com. Archived from the original on December...
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  • William Gibson (born 1948) is an American-Canadian science fiction author. William Gibson may also refer to: Will Gibson (1869–1911), Scottish footballer...
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    as early as Judge Dredd, first published in 1977. Released in 1984, William Gibson's influential debut novel Neuromancer helped solidify cyberpunk as a...
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    Sir William Gibson Craig, 2nd Baronet, PC, FRSE (2 August 1797 – 12 March 1878), was a Scottish advocate and politician, who held the important position...
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  • William Gibson (1548 – 29 November 1596) was a layman from Ripon in Yorkshire, England, a member of a noble Scottish family, who was executed at York for...
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    Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson (born January 3, 1956) is an American actor and filmmaker. The recipient of multiple accolades, he is known for directing...
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  • William Gibson Haig Clark, Baron Clark of Kempston, PC (18 October 1917 – 6 October 2004) was a British Conservative politician who sat for a total of...
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  • Neuromancer (category Novels by William Gibson)
    Neuromancer is a 1984 science fiction novel by American-Canadian author William Gibson. Set in a near-future dystopia, the narrative follows Case, a computer...
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  • William Gibson (1808–1867), Irish presbyterian divine, son of James Gibson, a merchant in Ballymena, Co. Antrim, was born there on 8 May 1808. He attended...
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  • made-for-television biographical film based on the 1959 play of the same title by William Gibson. Written by Monte Merrick, the film is based on the life of Helen Keller...
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  • is a collection of short stories written by William Gibson. Three of the stories take place in Gibson's Sprawl, a shared setting for most of his early...
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  • Andrew William Gibson is a British scholar, philosopher, children's writer and academic. Gibson has published widely on James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, literary...
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  • The Peripheral (category Novels by William Gibson)
    The Peripheral is a 2014 science fiction mystery-thriller novel by William Gibson set in near- and post-apocalyptic versions of the future. The story focuses...
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  • Johnny Mnemonic (film) (category Works by William Gibson)
    action film directed by Robert Longo in his feature directorial debut. William Gibson, who wrote the 1981 short story, wrote the screenplay. The film, set...
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    publicized her education and life with Sullivan. It was adapted as a play by William Gibson, later adapted as a film under the same title, The Miracle Worker. Her...
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    Mel Gibson is an American actor, director, and producer, who made his acting debut on the Australian television drama series The Sullivans (1976–1983)...
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    Ernest William Gibson Jr. (March 6, 1901 – November 4, 1969) was an American attorney, politician, and judge. He served briefly as an appointed United...
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    extensive referencing to voodoo in the Sprawl trilogy (1984-1988) by William Gibson. In the second book, Count Zero (1986), Papa Legba stands at the gateway...
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  • William F. Gibson (November 23, 1933 – May 2, 2002) was an African-American dentist who served as chair of the National Association for the Advancement...
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  • written as William Gibson Archangel or William Gibson's Archangel, is a five-issue limited series comic book that was created by William Gibson and Michael...
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    population was 663 at the 2010 census, and 630 in 2020. Gibson's name was derived from Judge William Gibson, a former Confederate colonel and commanding officer...
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  • Burning Chrome (category Short stories by William Gibson)
    fiction short story by Canadian-American writer William Gibson, first published in Omni in July 1982. Gibson first read the story at a science fiction convention...
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    Richard Gibson (1615 – 23 July 1690), known as "Dwarf Gibson", was a British painter of portrait miniatures and a court dwarf in England during the reigns...
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  • William Thomas Gibson (born 1959) is an English historian and professor who specialises in the history of religion in Britain in the early modern period...
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    Raygun Gothic (category William Gibson)
    well as "shapes and cutouts showing motion". The term was coined by William Gibson in his 1981 story "The Gernsback Continuum": Cohen introduced us and...
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  • William Gibson DD (1717 - 1754) was a Canon of Windsor from 1746 to 1754 and Archdeacon of Essex from 1747 to 1752. He was born in 1717, the son of Bishop...
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