Look up Giles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Giles may refer to: Giles (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters Giles (surname)...
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Giles, Giles and Fripp were an English rock group, formed in Bournemouth, Dorset in August 1967. It featured brothers Michael Giles on drums and vocals...
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Taiwan is based on the Wade–Giles derived romanized form, for example Kaohsiung, the Matsu Islands and Chiang Ching-kuo. Wade–Giles was developed by Thomas...
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Sepulchre, Northampton on 16 August 1611.[failed verification] Giles was the son of Giles and Elizabeth Corey. His birth is recorded in the parish records...
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Jim Giles may refer to: Jim Giles (reporter), co-founder of Matter, an online science magazine Jim Giles (meteorologist) (1939–2006), television meteorologist...
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John Giles or Gyles may refer to: John Gyles (MP) (died c. 1406), MP for Dover John Giles (MP fl. 1417–1435), MP for Old Sarum, Marlborough, Calne, Wilton...
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Coren, Giles How to Eat Out: Lessons from a Life Lived Mostly in Restaurants; London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2012 Coren, Giles (9 March 2013). "Giles Coren...
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Giles David Deacon (born 14 December 1969) is a British fashion designer, creative director and founder of Giles Deacon group, a fashion enterprise. Deacon...
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Giles Fletcher (also known as Giles Fletcher, The Younger; 1586? – 1623 in Alderton, Suffolk) was an English cleric and poet chiefly known for his long...
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pop trio Giles, Giles and Fripp along with his brother, bassist Peter, and guitarist Robert Fripp. They were active between 1967–1968. Giles was born...
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1994, Giles had worked his way up to Triple-A, where he batted .313 for Charlotte making the International League All-Star team. In 1995, Giles was again...
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William Giles and Bill Giles may refer to: Bill Giles (American football) (1932–1998), head football coach at Chadron State College Fort Hays State University...
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heavily features Giles and utilizes ideas and characters from the proposed Ripper spin-off. Rupert Edmund Giles (most frequently called Giles) was born circa...
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District of Virginia from 2003 to 2021 then became a judge. Giles grew up in Hampton, Virginia. Giles received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Virginia...
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Saint Giles (/dʒaɪlz/, Latin: Aegidius, French: Gilles, Italian: Egidio, Spanish: Gil; c. 650 - c. 710), also known as Giles the Hermit, was a hermit or...
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St Giles' Cathedral (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais Naomh Giles), or the High Kirk of Edinburgh, is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in the...
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published A Chinese–English Dictionary. Herbert Allen Giles was the fourth son of John Allen Giles (1808–1884), an Anglican clergyman. After studying at...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Giles Alexander Meysey Vandeleur, DSO (2 September 1911 – 9 March 1978) was a British Army officer during the Second World War. He...
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Devils. Giles attended Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point, North Carolina, where he was coached by Keith Gatlin. As a freshman, Giles averaged...
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1977 and 1982, Giles trained and worked as a secretary, mostly employed in advertising agencies, which is where she was "discovered". Giles was then signed...
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Paxman. PAXMAN, (Timothy) Giles, Who's Who 2013, A & C Black, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012 HE Mr Giles Paxman, CMG, LVO Authorised...
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Warren Crandall Giles (May 28, 1896 – February 7, 1979) was an American professional baseball executive. Giles spent 33 years in high-level posts in Major...
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day, Giles was arrested, his car was examined, and his 22-caliber pistol was seized. He was charged with assault and attempted rape. Following Giles' arrest...
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Giles Clark is an English conservationist and TV presenter. Clark, who grew up in Middlesex, started his career working with big cats when volunteering...
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North Oxford, much of St Giles' is owned by St John's College.[citation needed] At the northern end of St Giles' is St Giles' Church, whose churchyard...
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Peter Giles is a British singer and bassist. He is the brother of drummer Michael Giles. Giles began his career in 1960 with the band Johnny King and The...
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Ronald "Carl" Giles OBE (29 September 1916 – 27 August 1995), often referred to simply as Giles, was a cartoonist who worked for the British newspaper...
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Curtis Jon Giles (born November 30, 1958) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. Selected by the Minnesota North Stars in the 1978 NHL...
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Northern Territory Parliament. Giles is the first Indigenous Australian to serve as a head of government in Australia. Giles became a CLP member of the Northern...
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Giles moved to Perth where she obtained a midwifery certification at King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women. In 1952, she married doctor Keith Giles...
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