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United States journalist who wrote a syndicated column of advice to the lovelorn (1870-1951)
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gilmer
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Population (2000): 4799 Housing Units (2000): 2214 Land area (2000): 4.621117 sq. miles (11.968638 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.621117 sq. miles (11.968638 sq. km) FIPS code: 29564 Located within: ...
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Gilmer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Gilmer (1829–1906), sawmill owner Dixie Gilmer (1901–1954), U.S. Representative from Oklahoma Elizabeth Gilmer (1880–1960), New Zealand social worker, educationist and horticulturist ...
Usage examples of gilmer.
A few minutes ago Gilmer told you that you could present evidence in extenuation or mitigation.
Colonel Farnley Gilmer and investigated by Colonel Gilmer under Article 32.
Colonel Gilmer officiates, Colonel Pierce and his two cohorts listen and watch.
But this guy Colonel Gilmer will say to himself, "Why are these guys saying one thing, and Brandt and Farley are saying another?
You see, Ben, unlike a civilian grand jury where a lot of people vote in secret, Gilmer has the only vote.
So let's suppose Gilmer reads all the testimony, examines the facts, and we let him talk to our witnesses, and he does recommend that no indictment be forwarded.
If Colonel Gilmer goes home that night and prays for guidance from above, he will not be praying to God, but to General Van Arken.
And even if Colonel Gilmer for some reason does not vote to indict you, then General Peters, post commander at Dix, will.
And I strongly suspect poor General Gilmer senses that and would not want to cause anyone above him such anguish.
So Friday it will be you and I and Colonel Gilmer and the prosecution team, a court reporter, and no witnesses for the defense or prosecution.
Picard told Karen Harper a few things that didn't appear in his book or in subsequent interviews, and Gilmer feels that oral testimony is the best way to discover more about those things.
As Gilmer came around to his chair, she looked at Tyson, and their eyes met across the room.
On the opposite side of the room, Colonel Gilmer studied the breakfast menu with intensity.
Colonel Gilmer said, 'Major Harper informs me that Lieutenant Tyson made this point to her before he was represented by Mr.
Corva, you may call the first witness by instructing Sergeant Lester' - Gilmer nodded towards the sergeant at arms - 'as to their whereabouts and which of them you want called first.