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  2. Gillian White (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Gillian White (1945-2020; pen name, Georgina Fleming) was a British novelist and former journalist, several of whose works were adapted for television. [1] Life

  3. Gillian White - Wikipedia

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    Gillian White may refer to: Gillian White (actress) (born 1975), American actress; Gillian White (lawyer) (1936-2016), English professor of international law;

  4. International English Language Testing System - Wikipedia

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    IELTS One Skill Retake was introduced for computer-delivered tests in 2023, which allows a test taker to retake any one section (Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking) of the test. [ 7 ] IELTS is accepted by most Australian , British , Canadian , European , Irish and New Zealand academic institutions, by over 3,000 academic institutions in ...

  5. Caitlin Clark Responds After Megyn Kelly Attacks Her Comments ...

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    Caitlin Clark had a strong response to Megyn Kelly's criticism about her recent comments regarding white privilege in the WNBA.. After 22-year-old Clark — who was just named Time’s Athlete of ...

  6. Gillian Wigmore - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, her first fiction, Grayling (a novella), was published by Mother Tongue. The novella follows a couple as they descend the Dease River in northwestern BC. [5] Her first full-length fictional work, Glory, was released in 2017. [1] [6] Some of her work is published in Geist and other publications. [7] She resides in Prince George, British ...

  7. Gillian Anderson almost said no to 'Scoop'. Why she changed ...

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    In another life, Gillian Anderson probably wouldn’t be a journalist, despite playing one in the new film “Scoop.” “I don’t think that my brain really works best in high stress ...

  8. Women's cinema - Wikipedia

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    Her first work as a director was the 1916 film Miss Peasant based on the work of the same name by Aleksandr Pushkin. American-born director, Lois Weber was coached and inspired by Guy-Blaché and found success in creating silent films. [9] Weber is well known for her films Hypocrites (1915), The Blot (1921), and Suspense (1913). Weber's films ...

  9. Gillian Anderson Shares the Sweet Way Her Mother and ... - AOL

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    Gillian Anderson is sharing a sweet literary tradition in her family. Speaking with Bustle editor-in-chief Charlotte Owen in a video interview on Oct. 28, as part of the publication’s “One ...