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Gillian


Definition:

  • (n.) A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Adam Boulton, Colin Brazier and Gillian Joseph will report from around central London, as will the Skycopter.
  • (2) He, with his wife Gillian Walsh and their three children, moved to Britain some time ago.
  • (3) The Welsh national poet, Gillian Clarke , puts it more succinctly.
  • (4) 2.00pm GMT Welfare budget Gillian Guy , chief executive at national charity Citizens Advice, said: At last we have some recognition that the welfare budget has been squeezed dry.
  • (5) Reviewing it for the Guardian , Gillian Slovo described it as "a pained examination of the difficulties posed by a freedom that was won by imperfect human beings."
  • (6) Gillian Guy, chief executive at Citizens Advice, said: "As the payday loan industry grows, we have seen a four-fold increase in the number of people with payday loans coming to us for debt advice in the first quarter of this year, compared with the same period two years ago.
  • (7) Citizens Advice's chief executive, Gillian Guy, said: "The cut to SMI has created a grossly unfair system where people fear losing their home because they are not getting enough help and can't keep up with the payments, while some are getting enough money to cover more than their interest costs.
  • (8) vale (@r4ulsonfeels) IM GOING TO SELL MY SOUL TO SATAN FOR GILLIAN AS THE FIRST FEMALE BOND HAPPEN May 21, 2016 charlotte✨ (@bensonscully) @GillianA OK BUT ALSO IDRIS ELBA CAN BE JAMES BOND AND YOU CAN BE JANE BOND AND YOU CAN SLAY EVERYONE May 21, 2016 Kelley Sublett (@Kel_Sub) @felishacarolle And now that someone has put the idea out there...GIVE ME A FEMALE BOND STAT!
  • (9) Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Gillian Anderson, Julie Christie and Helena Bonham-Carter are among the celebrities who have also signed a statement declaring that the creation of the reserves would make a “globally significant contribution to ocean conservation leaving a historic legacy for people and wildlife at very little cost.” “The UK government has the opportunity to take global leadership in marine conservation, increasing the amount of the world’s ocean under full protection by 50%.
  • (10) Gillian Guy, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said: "We have seen a 10-fold increase in people coming to us with payday loan issues.
  • (11) It is a classic, thoroughly researched South Bank Show, made by one of the series' stalwarts, Gillian Greenwood.
  • (12) The Scottish Conservatives leader, Ruth Davidson, has raised eyebrows by posting a picture of the actor Gillian Anderson in lingerie on social media.
  • (13) Gillian Alcantara, community support worker: I learnt the hard way that you need to buy a wall planner and mark every date that something is due in.
  • (14) Gillian Guy, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said: "Steep back-to-school costs are piling on extra financial pressure, leading to one in four parents borrowing money to pay for new uniforms.
  • (15) Ferguson did not realise his comments were being recorded by Sky News, in an incident similar to the one which threw Gordon Brown's 2010 general election campaign into turmoil and spawned an unlikely national hero in Gillian Duffy.
  • (16) That doesn't describe Gillian Duffy, nor millions and millions of other people.
  • (17) Share your experiences with us Read more Gillian Allcroft of the National Governors’ Association called on the government to keep parents on boards.
  • (18) Gillian Guy, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said: “All energy firms have a duty to pass on savings to their customers.
  • (19) Written and directed by Gillian Robespierre , Obvious Child tells the story of Donna, a standup comedian in Brooklyn whose chaotic life is a source of bemusement to her parents, who are unable to believe that their twentysomething daughter doesn’t even know how to do her taxes (“Nobody knows how to do their taxes!” Donna retorts, not wholly incorrectly.)
  • (20) Prof Gillian Leng, the deputy chief executive of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), said that "for many young people on the cusp of adulthood, moving between health and social-care services can be a tumultuous and stressful time.

Julian


Definition:

  • (a.) Relating to, or derived from, Julius Caesar.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We are disappointed by the statement from Ecuador’s Foreign Minister that Ecuador has offered political asylum to Julian Assange.
  • (2) After heading for Rome with his long-term partner, Howard Auster, he returned to fiction with a bestselling novel, Julian, based on the life of a late Roman emperor; a political novel, Washington DC, based on his own family; and Myra Breckinridge, a subversive satire that examined contradictions of gender and sexuality with enough comic brio to become a worldwide bestseller.
  • (3) "Why is it that Swedish authorities are so dead set that Julian Assange spends Christmas in jail.
  • (4) Look what happened to Julian Assange's autobiography ."
  • (5) • This article was amended on 29 June 2012 to make clear that Julian Assange has not had charges brought against him in Sweden.
  • (6) Julian Huppert, a Lib Dem member of the Commons home affairs committee, said HMRC would "seriously undermine the confidentiality we expect" if it proceeded with the proposal to relax restrictions on sharing taxpayer data and potentially selling it to private firms.
  • (7) Those against the changes include Crace, the 2011 winner Julian Barnes and Philip Hensher, who wrote in the Guardian: "It seems quite baffling to many writers that a major prize that has so successfully promoted them should move its terms so radically and for no good reason."
  • (8) We disagree with Julian's assessment as we will be in big financial trouble if we don't publish.
  • (9) Julian Eisner, the acting headteacher at DFS, said the decision was a “gross injustice” and the school had been singled out for unfair treatment.
  • (10) The comprehensive response is being submitted in a motion to the Lib Dem spring conference by the party's president, Tim Farron, and home affairs select committee chairman, Julian Huppert.
  • (11) Julian Assange (right) with Ecuador's foreign minister Ricardo Patiño at the press conference in the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
  • (12) The often confusing circumstances that led to their courts martial and the ruthlessness of their punishments only fully came to light with the publication in 1989 of Julian Putkowski and Julian Sykes's history Shot at Dawn .
  • (13) Julian Knowles, a barrister from London's Matrix Chambers specialising in extradition cases, said there was a definite need for changes.
  • (14) The Mexico game for example, was dominated by players playing in MLS (though it did see a debut for Bayern’s Julian Green) playing in a 4-4-2 diamond to counteract Mexico’s 3-5-2.
  • (15) We continue to offer him our protection and we continue to be ready to talk to the British government and the Swedish government in order to try to find a solution to this serious breach of Julian Assange's human rights."
  • (16) Sweden has decided to fight a British judge's decision to grant bail to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange , who has spent more than a week in prison over sexual assault allegations involving two Swedish women.
  • (17) 9.31am GMT Julian Le Grand, Titmuss professor of social policy at London School of Economics, said: We probably have too many regulators.
  • (18) Barankov's fate could be decided as early as Tuesday, less than a week after Ecuador granted political asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange .
  • (19) When the trust’s chief executive, Julian Hartley, wanted to devise a hospital strategy that had the validation of all 15,000 of his staff, he put flipcharts and seminar rooms to one side and chose instead to set up an online platform called Wayfinder.
  • (20) Julian Callow of Barclays Capital Change is largely down to the impact of import price changes.

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