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  2. Gill Sims - Wikipedia

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    Gill Sims is a bestselling British author and blogger. Sims is the author of Why Mummy Drinks, which was the Sunday Times Fiction Bestseller of 2017. Why Mummy Swears was published in 2018, and Why Mummy Doesn't Give A **** in 2019. [1] In 2016, she began her Peter and Jane blog, which quickly gained a viral following. Her blog offers a comical ...

  3. Sim Gill - Wikipedia

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    Gill ran for district attorney in 2006, losing to Lohra Miller. He defeated her in the 2010 election. [3] On March 18, 2014, Gill announced his bid for a second term, [4] and in November of the same year, defeated Republican challenger Steve Nelson, retaining his position as the District Attorney. [5]

  4. Gill (name) - Wikipedia

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    The Gill Jats had a marriage custom which involved digging a hole in a muddy spring. [10] ... Gill Sims, British author and blogger; Gill Smith (born 1965), ...

  5. J. Marion Sims - Wikipedia

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    Gill Wylie, one of Sims' early twentieth-century biographers, said that although Sims suffered delirium, he was "constantly contriving instruments and conducting operations". [13] After several months and a move to Charleston to aid his convalescence, Sims recovered in June 1881.

  6. Sims (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Sims is an English surname. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Art and entertainment. ... Gill Sims, British author and blogger; Guy A. Sims, ...

  7. Category:British bloggers - Wikipedia

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  8. Bill Sims - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Sims joined another rhythm and blues group, the doo-wop-influenced Four Mints. He left the band in 1976 to form the Lamorians, an avant-garde jazz band influenced by traditional African drumming. In 1988, he returned to the blues, founding Bill Sims and the Cold Blooded Blues Band.

  9. Category:British women bloggers - Wikipedia

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