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  • We later learn, when Anakin is taken to the Jedi Council, that he was possibly “conceived by the midichlorians” (Qui-Gonn) and thus a being referred to in “the prophesy of the one who will bring balance to the Force” (Mace Windu)

    Sunday reader: The real problem with midichlorians 2010

  • Gonn abe my retirement fund one day, this rare autographed card of Famous Gina!

    Adventures in Bolivia Gina 2008

  • ‘My nephew Denis knows someone who is in film circles in some managerial capacity, and this man rang up the Gonn-Brown company and the extras will be sent to us on loan at the usual rates.’

    The Dancing Druids Mitchell, Gladys, 1901- 1948

  • Pity about the timing thou chrisgilkey Gonn be a an awesome day.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009

  • You can read more about it Gonn (who was included on the second release of Nuggets) formed and recorded a few songs and played a few gigs in the mid '60s, and they probably thought that was the end of their career as a band.

    LO-FI SAINT LOUIS 2008

  • This provides a *simple* and quick explanation without hyperbole of a prolonged explanation of why a nine-year-old slave boy should be so important that Qui-Gonn, whose primary mission at this point was to ensure Queen Amidala’s safety and get her to Coruscant, would make a detour so that he could not only obtain the parts necessary to get off-planet but also free Anakin.

    Sunday reader: The real problem with midichlorians 2010

  • He received a lucrative offer from the Gonn-Brown film company for the use of his house, Cottam’s, during the summer, and could not bear to turn down the offer.

    The Dancing Druids Mitchell, Gladys, 1901- 1948

  • The Gonn-Brown pay him five hundred a week, and, even then, he doesn’t much want us, we’ve been told.’

    The Dancing Druids Mitchell, Gladys, 1901- 1948

  • He received a lucrative offer from the Gonn-Brown film company for the use of his house, Cottam’s, during the summer, and could not bear to turn down the offer.

    The Dancing Druids Mitchell, Gladys, 1901- 1948

  • ‘By the way, have you changed your name since you let Cottam’s to the Gonn-Brown film company for the summer?’

    The Dancing Druids Mitchell, Gladys, 1901- 1948

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