Kenneth
Gillion explains that 'the Emigration Agencies naturally preferred the agricultural castes because they were accustomed to manual labor and less likely to become dissatisfied when put to work on a plantation' (1958:98).
Miss Paris Hilton you must be worth a
gillion bucks, so it's kinda crazy for Egyptian prankster and TV host Ramez Galal to mess with you...
This was the case of Charles
Gillion, coming from Gurs, who arrived in France with the British Expeditionary Force in 1940.
But the fin de siecle tag has also enabled the new museum to capitalise on Brussels' reputation as the capital of art nouveau by incorporating the
Gillion Crowet Collection, donated to the Brussels Capital Region in 2006, into its display.
University of Pennsylvania political scientist Daniel
Gillion examined decades of presidential speeches and found that Barack Obama has said less about race than any Democratic president since 1961.
Charlie
Gillion and wife Penelope have not even been on holiday to celebrate their big win.
Another self-taught-polyglot Ray
Gillion, can converse in 18 languages; Ken Hale, a linguist in MIT who had an arsenal of 50 languages, learnt Japanese by watching the movie Shogun with subtitles.
Charles
Gillion, 65, has been married to a Scot for 45 years.
But I'm going to get one fast-tracked now." Dad-of-three Charlie
Gillion, 65, who has 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, added: "I had to borrow pounds 1 off my wife to buy a paper this morning.
Charlie
Gillion, aged 65, was among 11 of the 12 Stagecoach bus drivers who yesterday celebrated their syndicate's pounds 38 million win.