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- noun Plural form of
Gibson .
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Bentley, 32, who preaches about once being a young criminal in Gibsons and who now bases his ministry in the Bible Belt city of Abbotsford, has drawn roughly 300,000 people since April to his wild revival meetings in southern Florida.
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It centered around a restaurant called Molly's Reach, which still exists in Gibsons Landing, BC.
monday night food 2005
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"It's totally unsuitable for human consumption," said Jim Wakeford, 58, an AIDS patient in Gibsons, B.C.
Daimnation!: This government can't grow decent weed, either 2003
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During late 1930s, a German couple known as the Gibsons introduced an even trickier version of the wheel stunt where the target assistant is hidden behind a paper screen.
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This has been bubbling around for a while, I rather think it stalled with the issue of what to call Gibsons dog after all the N word is so inflamatory!
Army Rumour Service 2009
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Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse, a three-unit chain in the Chicago area, said that in the last four months, the price it pays for a New York Strip steak rose to $23 per pound from $19 per pound.
Food Sellers Grit Teeth, Raise Prices Julie Jargon 2010
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Wannabe Mel Gibsons in “The Patriot” jiggling their musket balls while openly talking of feeding the tree of liberty with the blood of tyrants and patriots.
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Wannabe Mel Gibsons in “The Patriot” jiggling their musket balls while openly talking of feeding the tree of liberty with the blood of tyrants and patriots.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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In reviving the Gibsons 'act, Dr. Adamovich believes that the thrower must use some kind of auditory or visual clue.
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"I think there's a ceiling on how much people are willing to pay for a meal and for an individual piece of steak," said Gregg Horan, Gibsons 'director of operations.
Food Sellers Grit Teeth, Raise Prices Julie Jargon 2010
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