Definitions
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- proper noun A
surname derived from a Middle English diminutive of the nameGilbert .
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Examples
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"Band member Robin Gibb told The Times that the prime minister played their songs" every day ", adding:" Gordon likes our music and I like him. ""
Did anyone truly believe Gordon Brown enjoyed the music of the Arctic Monkeys?
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"Band member Robin Gibb told The Times that the prime minister played their songs" every day ", adding:" Gordon likes our music and I like him. ""
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Ah … you never know: Obama could have hired BeeGees member Robin Gibb to sneak into Carl Paladino’s office, hack his computer and send those emails out.
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Ah … you never know: Obama could have hired BeeGees member Robin Gibb to sneak into Carl Paladino’s office, hack his computer and send those emails out.
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Now Nick Gibb is inveighing against “the education establishment, who have known about this research for some time, have not adapted the national literacy strategy to put synthetic phonics at its core.
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Now Nick Gibb is inveighing against “the education establishment, who have known about this research for some time, have not adapted the national literacy strategy to put synthetic phonics at its core.
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This will be overseen by a new social work reform board, chaired by Gibb, which is also due to be announced today.
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This will be overseen by a new social work reform board, chaired by Gibb, which is also due be announced today.
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Finally I will deal briefly with the question of the bank's former employees, Kevin Gibb ( "Gibb") and Granny Seape ( "Seape").
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Some young drivers, such as Gibb's Joey Logano are alreay locked into starting spots, by virtue of the seat they will fill.
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