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    Pearl Mary "Gambanyi" Gibbs (née Brown) (18 July 1901 – 28 April 1983) was an Indigenous Australian activist, and the most prominent female activist within...
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  • Joshamee Gibbs (often referred to as Mr Gibbs or Master Gibbs) is a fictional character in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. Gibbs is portrayed...
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    Black Pearl to Barbossa, leaving only him and Gibbs on Tortuga, Gibbs decides to stay and they part ways with Jack saying "Take What You Can" and Gibbs replying...
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  • trust her. Later, Jack reunites with Gibbs, who used Sparrow's compass to locate and retrieved the shrunken Black Pearl in the hope of restoring it to normal...
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  • first mate, Joshamee Gibbs, from execution in the Old Bailey, only to get captured at St. James's Palace. Prior to this, Gibbs tells Jack that there...
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  • 227 (TV series) (redirect from Pearl Shay)
    Florence; Gibbs's character, housewife Mary Jenkins, loved a good gossip and often spoke what she thought, with sometimes not-so-favorable results. (Gibbs was...
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    Indigenous rights organisation Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship along with Pearl Gibbs, Bert Groves, and Grace Bardsley. Bandler also became involved with the...
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    Actress in a Comedy Series. Gibbs also starred on the show's spin-off Checking In (1981) and the NBC sitcom 227 (1985–1990); Gibbs coproduced the latter series...
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  • Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl  (originally titled Pirates of the Caribbean) is a 2003 American fantasy swashbuckler film directed...
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  • comedy-drama film, directed by Hannah Pearl Utt, from a screenplay by Rhianon Jones. It stars Megan Stalter, Jojo T. Gibbs, Manny Jacinto, Ayden Mayeri, Thomas...
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    Freedman and his brothers Anthony, Michael and Richard grew up in Yass. Pearl Gibbs, indigenous activist Alice Giles, harpist Francis Gilmore, cricketer...
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  • citizenship rights. Gibbs introduced Barsley to the social and racial context of Aboriginal oppression and poverty, and when Gibbs called for volunteer...
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    costume designer Luke Garner – second row for NRL Club Penrith Panthers Pearl Gibbs (1901–1983) – Aboriginal leader, lived and died in Dubbo Margaret Packham...
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    demonstration in 1972 include Gary Williams, Sam Watson (aka Sammy Watson Jnr), Pearl Gibbs, Roberta Sykes, Alana Doolan, Cheryl Buchanan (later partner of poet...
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    the establishment in 1972 of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, working with Pearl Gibbs, Chicka Dixon and Billy Craigie in the fight for basic human rights and...
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  • on Sunday afternoons, along with other Aboriginal activists such as Pearl Gibbs and Tom Foster. In 1937, Patten co-founded the Aborigines Progressive...
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    rights organisation the Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship, along with Pearl Gibbs, Charles Leon, Ray Peckham, Bert Groves, Grace Bardsley, Faith Bandler...
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    Aboriginal people only. It attracted many major Aboriginal leaders, including Pearl Gibbs and Margaret Tucker. The protesters had originally intended to hold the...
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  • organisation was founded in 1956 by a group of Aboriginal (including Pearl Gibbs, Charles Leon, Ray Peckham, Herbert Stanley "Bert" Groves, Grace Bardsley...
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  • the Pearl and the Dutchman destroy Beckett's ship. At the end, Barbossa again commandeers the Pearl and Sao Feng's charts, stranding Sparrow and Gibbs in...
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    Cooper, Doug Nicholls, Margaret Tucker, William Ferguson, Jack Patten and Pearl Gibbs. The key members of both these organisations shared common life experiences;...
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  • media franchise in the 2000s with the release of The Curse of the Black Pearl in 2003; it was followed by four sequels. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer...
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  • Sparrow (Johnny Depp), with Hector Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) and Joshamee Gibbs (Kevin McNally) over the course of the films. Other characters featured...
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    the Gibbs Street Pedestrian Bridge Website!". Gibbs Street Bridge. Archived from the original on December 5, 2008. Retrieved December 8, 2008. "Pearl Harbor...
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  • Chicka Dixon Mick Dodson Pat Dodson Mollie Dyer Gladys Elphick Gary Foley Pearl Gibbs Matilda House Jacqui Katona Marcia Langton Yami Lester Vincent Lingiari...
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    co-founded the Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship (AAF) with Pearl Gibbs and others. Gibbs was also a co-founder of this APA, and other prominent people...
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  • refugees included Bill Onus, Jack Patten, Jack(o) Campbell (from Kempsey), Pearl Gibbs, Ted Thomas from Wallaga Lake Aboriginal Station, Bert Groves, and siblings...
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    the CAR in Victoria in 1952,: 42  and prominent Aboriginal activist Pearl Gibbs served on the management committee of the UAW's NSW branch, acting as...
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  • subscription digital streaming service Bugs (nickname) Bayesian inference using Gibbs sampling, a software package Birmingham University Guild of Students, the...
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    In 1913, a necklace of 61 pearls was stolen in what later became known as the Great Pearl Robbery. It led to the largest claim from a jewellery policy...
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