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Gillies and then
Gillies, eager after seeing Valadier experimenting with nascent skin graft techniques, then decided to leave for Paris, to meet the renowned surgeon Hippolyte Morestin.
Smith had separated from his second wife by the end of 1830s, and then lived for the rest of his life with the artist Margaret Gillies.
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.
Gillies hoped that the SNL would reflect the revolutionary aims of the Irish nationalists by then engaged in a war of independence with the British state.
Gillies and Cailliau quote Wei on this discovery: " HyperCard was very compelling back then, you know graphically, this hyperlink thing, it was just not very global and it only worked on Mac ... and I didn't even have a Mac " ( p. 213 ).
The original secretary, a role that then also carried the modern responsibilities of manager and coach, was Gilbert Gillies ( 1904 – 1908 ) who was followed by Frank Scott-Walford before in 1912, they appointed Herbert Chapman who guided the club to their highest position in the league ( 4th in the Second Division ).
Applying a flap technique ( first used by Sir Harold Gillies in 1951 ), the spongiform erectile tissue of the penis is removed, and the skin, with its nerves and vascular system ( blood supply ) still attached, is used to create a vestibule area and labia minora, which then are inverted into the neovaginal cavity created in the pelvic tissue.
In 1920, Harold D. Gillies ( 1882 – 1960 ) first reproduced the pinna by burying an external-ear support framework, made of autologous rib cartilage, under the skin of the mastoid region of the head, which reconstructed pinna he then separated from the skin of the mastoid area by means of a cervical flap.
Quick was successful in parliament, and in 1886 was offered a ministerial portfolio by the then Premier of Victoria Duncan Gillies.

Gillies and went
In 1971 Finn and Chunn went to Auckland University, and there they met and befriended a group of art students including Philip Judd, Geoffrey Noel Crombie and Rob Gillies.
According to Gillies and Cailliau " Viola was to become the first X-browser to make any impact, but even his early versions went down well at CERN ... As this ViolaWWW developed, it was to set the standard for everything to follow it ..." ( p. 214 ).
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.
The name CIGALE —() which is French for cicada — originates from the fact that the developers installed a speaker at each computer, so that " it went ' chirp chirp chirp ' like cicadas " when a packet passed a computer ( Gillies and Cailliau 2000: 38 ).
Assisted by a travelling scholarship, Gillies studied under André Lhote in Paris in 1923 and he went on to visit Italy in 1924.
Tambalane was an Australian Pop rock band that was formed in 2003 by Silverchair drummer Ben Gillies after Silverchair went on hiatus in 2003.

Gillies and England
Kazanjian and Blair, two men hired for plastic surgery by the United States army, learned from Gillies in England.
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.
Gillies became enthusiastic about the work and on his return to England persuaded the army's chief surgeon, Arbuthnot-Lane, that a facial injury ward should be established at the Cambridge Military Hospital, Aldershot.
* Craig Gillies ( England Saxons )
Philip Andrew Gillies ( born May 7, 1954 in Hertfordshire, England ) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.
Gillies was educated at Queenborough in Kent, England.

Gillies and for
The first Pascal compiler written in North America was constructed at the University of Illinois under Donald B. Gillies for the PDP-11 and generated native machine code.
In World War I, a New Zealand otolaryngologist working in London, Harold Gillies, developed many of the techniques of modern facial surgery in caring for soldiers suffering from disfiguring facial injuries.
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.
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.
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.
In 1930 Gillies invited his cousin, Archibald McIndoe to join the practice, and also suggested he apply for a post at St Bartholomew's Hospital.
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.
Gillies became as enthusiastic for the rights of crofters in the Scottish highlands and joined the Highland Land League.
At this time, as Gillies and Cailliau indicate, Pei Wei's major goal was to create a version of Viola for the Internet:
Bossy was placed on a line with Bryan Trottier and Clark Gillies, a combination that would come to be known as The Trio Grande, or the " LILCO line " ( standing for " Long Island Lighting Company ", since their prolific scoring kept the goal lamp lit ).
* Duncan Gillies – Colonial politician, 14th Premier of Victoria and member for Toorak from 1897 to 1903.
*: John Rennie High School, Quebec, Canada, named for John Gillies Rennie
Gillies scored over 30 goals for four straight seasons as part of the " Trio Grande ", the Islanders ' top forward line with Mike Bossy and Bryan Trottier, and was named to the NHL's All-Star team twice.
In 1982 Gillies and three teammates — Bob Nystrom, Wayne Merrick, and Gordie Lane — stripped to their briefs in the February issue of Penthouse magazine for a fashion layout promoting the latest in men's underwear.
Gillies ' nephew Colton currently plays for the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Despite having the same last name and playing for the same team, Clark Gillies is not related to Islanders enforcer Trevor Gillies.
* Gillies, Andrew ( 2005 ) Note-taking for Consecutive Interpreting, ISBN 1-900650-82-7.
On the death of William Robertson ( 1721-1793 ), Gillies was appointed Historiographer Royal for Scotland.

Gillies and two
Led by Potvin, forwards Westfall, Harris, Nystrom, Clark Gillies, and goaltenders Smith and Glenn " Chico " Resch, the Islanders earned 88 points — 32 more than the previous season, and two more than their first two seasons combined — and earned their first playoff berth.
Gillies died in 1932, two years before the NPS evolved in the Scottish National Party ( SNP ), which at the time was even more moderate than the NPS had been.
Gillies captained the Islanders through two big disappointments in his two year stint as captain, in part because the Islanders appeared to lack a team toughness.
It contains audio commentaries on all episodes: five featuring a mix of Moffat, Bathurst, Gillies, Bennett, Raffield and Ptaszynski, with episode two featuring Spiers, and production manager Stacey Adair that concentrates on the behind-the-scenes production.
It includes a central area for special exhibitions on the two World Wars, such as Finding the Fallen on the identification of soldiers ' remains by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission ( 2005 to 2006 ) and Faces of Battle on early plastic surgery by Harold Gillies ( 2007-2008 ).
Each term lasts for three years and the first two incumbents were Stewart Conn ( 2002 ) and Valerie Gillies ( 2005 ).
He played piano on two songs for ex-Silverchair drummer Ben Gillies ' solo album, was the piano player on the singles ' You Won't Let Me ,' by Karise Eden, ' Happy Home ,' and ' In The Blowing Wind ' performed by Darren Percival, and Sarah De Bono's cover of Duffy's ' Warwick Avenue ' for the TV show The Voice ( Australia ).
After only two years of study at Princeton, Gillies completed his PhD before Mayberry, at age 25, in 1953, which was published in " Contributions to the theory of games " — in which he characterized the core which is the set of stable solutions in a non-zero sum game.
Gillies and Dr Jim Snyder programmed the ILLIAC I computer to calculate the satellite orbit from this data in under two days.

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