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During check-out of the ILLIAC II, before it became fully operational, faculty member Donald B. Gillies programmed ILLIAC II to search for mersenne prime numbers.
Gillies became as enthusiastic for the rights of crofters in the Scottish highlands and joined the Highland Land League.
Gillies, encouraged by Murdoch, also became aware of the developments in the politics of Ireland becoming an ardent supporter of Sinn Féin, associating with prominent figures such as Art O ' Brien who would become the head of the Irish Self Determination League.
Gillies became a regular contributor to the SNL's regular publication Liberty ( which was in fact in part funded by Sinn Féin ).
In 1926 Gillies became the first editor of the SNL's newspaper, The Scots Independent.
When McIndoe could not find work, his cousin Sir Harold Gillies, a plastic surgeon, invited him to join the private practice he ran with Rainsford Mowlem and offered him a job at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he became a clinical assistant.
Gillies went to Rooksdown House near Basingstoke, which became the principal army plastic surgery unit ; Tommy Kilner ( who had worked with Gillies during the First World War ) went to Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, and Mowlem to St Albans.
Clark Gillies stepped down as captain during the off-season, and Potvin became the team's third captain, a position he held until relinquishing it in 1987.
In 1925 he became Minister for Agriculture and Stock under Premier Gillies.
Von Neumann became enraged and told Gillies to stop work immediately because computers would never be used to perform such menial tasks.
In the late 1960s, Gillies became concerned that students were not getting direct access to computers any more.
Two years later at the urging of his graduate student, Greg Chesson, Gillies became in 1974 the first licensee for the UNIX operating system from Bell Labs.
The band parted ways in the end of 2005 with Gillies returning to record the new Silverchair album and stating that " It became an unpleasant power struggle " within the band itself.
When Frank Miller became the Premier of Ontario on February 8, 1985, he named Gillies as a Minister without portfolio.
After leaving politics, Gillies became a Vice President of Hill & Knowlton Public Relations.

Gillies and about
The Scottish folk music singer / song-writer Brian McNeill wrote about one of St. Kilda's prodigal sons, a restless fellow named Ewan Gillies, who left St. Kilda to seek his fortune by prospecting for gold first in Australia and later California.
* Gillies, Donald John, and Randall, John ( Editor ) The The Truth about St Kilda.
At the turn of the year Rob Gillies left and Phil Judd returned, briefly, in early 1978 after Tim and Eddie heard some of his new material, but he apparently found himself out of step with their changing direction, and left the band for good after about a month.
Small Faces ( 1996 ) is a Scottish film directed by Gillies MacKinnon about gangs, specifically the Tongs, in 1960s Glasgow.
In an interview for Official London Theatre, Robertson talked about meeting Gillies MacKinnon by accident on the directors first day of casting for Small Faces and the subsequent burden he might have been on the directors shoulders.
" I think Gillies feels funny about it because he cast a 13 year old boy in a film who is now hitting 30 and still plugging away at it.

Gillies and work
Major steps in skin transplantation occurred during the First World War, notably in the work of Harold Gillies at Aldershot.
Gillies ' assistant, Archibald McIndoe, carried on the work into the Second World War as reconstructive surgery.
In the interim, he was invited to work as a researcher on ABC-TV's The Gillies Republic which was the follow-up to the highly successful political satire The Gillies Report ( 1984 – 85 ) starring Max Gillies.
In 1950, the cover art was updated with work by artist Bill Gillies.
Following the closure of the hospital, and the diminishing numbers of patients seen from the war era, he continued to work with Gillies in private practice but was also appointed to the Westminster and Brompton Hospitals, London.
Donald Bruce Gillies ( October 15, 1928 – July 17, 1975 ) was a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist, known for his work in game theory, computer design, and minicomputer programming environments.
Gillies then went to England for two years to work for the NRDC ( National Research Development Corporation ) and worked with an early Pegasus computer there.
This work was presented in a 1962 Michigan conference on computer design, " On the design of a very high speed computer " by Gillies.
Nash proved the existence of stable solutions for non-zero sum games ; Gillies and Shapley extended this work by characterizing the core which is the set of stable solutions that cannot be improved by a coalition.
In 1934 Gillies attended an exhibition of Paul Klee's work and was impressed by the childlike qualities and imaginative use of colour that he saw.
Klee's influence is clear in Gillies ' 1934 work, The Harbour, which depicts the harbour at Anstruther.

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Béla displayed notable musical talent very early in life: according to his mother, he could distinguish between different dance rhythms that she played on the piano before he learned to speak in complete sentences ( Gillies 1990, 6 ).
* Max Gillies has caricatured Menzies on stage and in the comedy satire series The Gillies Report.
* Gillies, John & Ryuta Minami, Ruri Li and Poonam Trivedi Shakespeare on the Stages of Asia in Wells and Stanton pp. 259 – 283.
Goring's is often called the " final piece of the puzzle ": a strong two-way player, his presence on the second line ensured that opponents would no longer be able to focus their defensive efforts on the Islanders ' first line of Bossy, Trottier and Clark Gillies.
In 1986, Nystrom retired due to a serious injury and Clark Gillies was picked up on waivers by the Buffalo Sabres.
There are also six " farnarkeling " reports, which parody sports news and were first performed by Clarke on the ABC's The Gillies Report.
She grew up in Detroit with a nanny, Elizabeth Clementine Gillies, whom she called " Dibby " ( and on whom she based her famous character Emily Litella ), and an older brother named Michael.
As of 2011, it is represented on the City Council by Councillors Ian Gillies, Paul Healey and Chris Steward who are all members of the local Conservative Party.
Ann Gillies, the mother of Butch Cassidy was born and lived on Tyneside, Newcastle, North East England, before moving to America with her parents in the 1850s, where she married Butch ’ s father, Maximilian Parker, in Utah.
In 1950, Bill Gillies created new cover artwork, showing Nancy spying on Stumpy Dowd.
The other new permanent members were lead guitarist Paul Wally Wilkinson and their university friend Robert Bruce Gillies who joined part-time on saxophone and trumpet.
Paul Emlyn Crowther joined on drums in July ; Gillies was not replaced.
In November 1975, Wally Wilkinson was sacked and Rob Gillies was brought back in on saxophone and trumpet as a permanent member.
Gillies married Kathleen Margaret Jackson on 9 November 1911, in London.
There Gillies and his colleagues developed many techniques of plastic surgery ; more than 11, 000 operations were performed on over 5, 000 men ( mostly soldiers with facial injuries, usually from gunshot wounds ).
* Elizabeth Gillies on her YouTube Channel
Craner approached the then owner of the Donington Hall estate, Alderman John Gillies Shields JP, to use the extensive roads on his land for racing.
He was appointed to the position on the death of Ian Gillies, who worked under the pen-name ' Mycroft '.
In 1962 the editor eliminated dust-jackets and the books were issued with the art directly on the cover with yellow spines and backs ; the Bill Gillies art was used.
In 1965, the cover art was updated with an illustration by Rudy Nappi, featuring the same dress Nancy wears on Gillies ' cover for another book.
The first phalloplasty done for the purposes of sexual reassignment was performed on trans man Michael Dillon in 1946 by Dr. Harold Gillies, which is documented in Pagan Kennedy's book The First Man-Made Man.

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