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Gillian

[jil-ee-uhn, -yuhn]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Juliana.



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Other impacted passengers included Gillian Potter who was supposed to be on the 13:05 service to King's Cross, the first step on her more than 18-hour journey to Thailand.

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Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey play the heads of competing groups in this western.

Gillian Haycock, 52, had to evacuate elderly residents when the floods hit an apartment complex for people over 60 that she and her husband are managing.

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In January of 2014, I was invited to do a panel at the Key West Literary Seminar, and the other panelists were my friend Megan Abbott and Gillian Flynn, whom I know as well, although I don’t know her as well as Megan.

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Gillian in fact, when I blurbed “Gone Girl” — and now it’s kind of hilarious, it’s like once upon a time, I blurbed this third novel by the up-and-comer Gillian Flynn — she had, as a gift, sent me a copy of the book, “Until the Twelfth of Never,” and it’s the book that inspired the two miniseries based on the Betty Broderick story out of Southern California.

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