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Gilchrist -- U.S. County in Florida
Population (2000): 14437
Housing Units (2000): 5906
Land area (2000): 348.892001 sq. miles (903.626096 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 6.580649 sq. miles (17.043801 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 355.472650 sq. miles (920.669897 sq. km)
Located within: Florida (FL), FIPS 12
Location: 29.709927 N, 82.832899 W
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Gilchrist

Gilchrist is an English surname of Gaelic origin. In some cases it is derived from the Gaelic personal name Gille Crìosd ("servant of Christ"). An Irish form of the surname is Mac Giolla Chríost. Scottish Gaelic forms of the surname include GilleChrìost, and GilleChriosd.

Usage examples of "gilchrist".

The mortality rate will still be worth a ten, even if Gilchrist somehow succeeds in getting the ranking changed.

Kivrin said, but Gilchrist had already pressed the wall panel, and Dunworthy couldn't hear her.

I was afraid when I loaned him Badri, Gilchrist would decide he wanted a lapse-time drop instead of a real-time.

She should have had something warmer than a rabbit-fur lining, or didn't it occur to Gilchrist that 1320 was the beginning of the Little Ice Age?

The parameter checks gave probabilities, but Gilchrist hadn't done any.

For all Gilchrist knew, she might have come through in April, in her fur-lined coat and winter kirtle.

Latimer told Gilchrist he was worried about the spelling of Isabel they had chosen, as if anyone back then had known how to read, let alone spell.

Clearly not, or Gilchrist wouldn't have used a first-year student in the first place.

He hadn't asked him to run the net until two days ago, when he'd found out from Kivrin that Gilchrist was intending to use a first-year apprentice.

She sat down in the chair Gilchrist had vacated and shrugged off her jacket.

He wondered what the weather was like where Kivrin was, and whether Gilchrist had had Probability compute the chances of her coming through in the rain.

It was obvious Gilchrist knew nothing about the continuum paradoxes or string theory.

She had tried to convince herself she wasn't, that some reading on the net's monitor's had told Gilchrist and Montoya something had gone wrong, that Mr.

Dunworthy hesitated under the hospital porch, wondering if he should ring for a taxi, but he had no desire to have Gilchrist show up for his tests while they were waiting and have to hear his plans for sending Kivrin to the Black Death and the battle of Agincourt.

Halfway to the Infirmary it occurred to him that Polly Wilson would be left waiting with no idea where he'd gone, and as he came up to the hospital, it came to him that Gilchrist might be there because he'd come down with the virus.