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"Gillie," shouted the Captain, "cast off the rope, lad, and look well after the property."
Rivers of Ice 1859
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This program directed by the Technical Director of the National Football program, Carl Brown and assisted by Coaches Ernie "Gillie" Seymour, Bobby McLaren, Arden Rivers, Loven Joven and Floyd Streete, lasted for two and a half hours and will be an ongoing event scheduled for every Saturday morning for some time.
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The camp which attracted an average of up to 173 children daily having 175, 167 and 179 children on the three days, was a success thanks to the efforts of Coaches Ernie 'Gillie'
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"Gillie," cried one of the younger women referred to, wiping the soap-suds from her red arms, "come here, you bad, naughty boy.
Rivers of Ice 1859
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Gillie suits are expensive aren't they, I don't have one so I don't know.
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Gillie suits are expensive aren't they, I don't have one so I don't know.
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Christine Mary Gillie, head of the social policy section, House of Commons.
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Also the more I think about the concept of the Gillie Suit, the more it makes sense.
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A cheap melodrama produced by z-grade studio Monogram, this film follows a ruthless woman (played by the obscure but oddly compelling Jean Gillie) as she plots with an unsuspecting doctor (bland Edward Norris) to grab a box of loot buried by her jailbird beau (Robert Armstrong, looking a lot older than in King Kong).
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A cheap melodrama produced by z-grade studio Monogram, this film follows a ruthless woman (played by the obscure but oddly compelling Jean Gillie) as she plots with an unsuspecting doctor (bland Edward Norris) to grab a box of loot buried by her jailbird beau (Robert Armstrong, looking a lot older than in King Kong).
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