Examples of 'gillam' in a sentence

Meaning of "gillam"

Gillam is a noun, often used as a surname or a place name
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  • A surname originating as a patronymic.

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Let us take care of your flowers in gillam.
Gillam railway station.
They found it near the town of Gillam.
Mary Gillam knew that she had to fight after her pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
But they do indicate that intelligence operations were monitoring Gillam and others.
Thereafter Gillam returned to Boston and the coastal trade.
A police officer stands outside the address in Gillam Street following the killings.
After flying to Gillam you can then travel by train to Thompson.
On board were Sieur des Groseilliers and a small crew commanded by Zachariah Gillam.
The Gillam area.
I am not as bright as you, or Gillam was.
Jess Gillam becomes first saxophonist to sign for Decca Classics.
Do you remember how careful Bobby Gillam was?
Gillam Farms did not respond to two interview requests from the Center for Public Integrity.
Administratively, it is part of the large Town of Gillam.

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Dr. Gillam brings a strong background in population health to her role.
How was the drive down from Gillam Airfield?
Mrs. Gillam and her husband Israel raised three children.
How was that drive down from Gillam Airfield?
Gillam is now research director of the public interest research group U.S. Right to Know.
The children were found in a garden to the rear of Gillam Street, Worcester.
Journalist Carey Gillam has been a close investigator and watchdog over Monsanto 's shenanigans for many years.
Make travel arrangements in Churchill, Thompson or Gillam.
Gillam is a town on the Nelson River in northern Manitoba, Canada.
That was Mr. Gillam on the telephone.
Gillam suggests, " Beowulf, the champion of men against monsters, is almost inhuman himself.
It opened its doors in the summer of 2007 and was designed by Jim Gillam.
Gillam station is a station stop in Gillam, Manitoba, Canada.
The roadblock on PR 290 has been removed, but officers remain in the Gillam area.
Cartoon is inspired by Bernard Gillam and his attacks on James Blaine in 1884.
In about 1980, John Gillam also bought much of the Farleigh Hungerford estate.

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