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Gemmell

Gemmell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alan Gemmell (1913–1986), biologist
  • Alan Gemmell OBE (born 1978), Director of the British Council in India
  • Andrew Gemmell (born 1991), swimmer
  • Andy Gemmell (born 1945), footballer
  • Archibald Gemmell (1869–1945), politician
  • David Gemmell (1948–2006), writer
  • Dean Gemmell (born 1967), curler
  • Dick Gemmell, rugby player
  • G Gemmell, professional footballer
  • Ian Gemmell (born 1953), cricketer
  • Jimmy Gemmell (1880–?), Scottish footballer
  • Keith Gemmell (born 1948), musician
  • Kris Gemmell (born 1977), triathlete
  • Nikki Gemmell (born 1966), Australian author
  • Rhys Gemmell (1896–?), tennis player
  • Ruth Gemmell (born 1967), British actress
  • Tommy Gemmell (born 1943), footballer (Celtic FC, Scotland)
  • Tommy Gemmell (footballer, born 1930), footballer (St. Mirren FC, Scotland)
  • Welland Gemmell (died 1954), Canadian politician

Usage examples of "gemmell".

Mary Gemmell she shall be, if it turns all Scotland head over heels into the North Sea.

Miss Gemmell had not a grain of the stuff of which nuns are made, that her leanings were all in a worldly direction.

Flaker, that the young lady you call Miss Gemmell is not my own daughter.

David Gemmell is a bright and witty woman, though I say it, who should not.

David Gemmell let the leading ladies of the town understand that unless Mary was invited to everything that was going on, we stayed away ourselves.

Corridor B, where Miss Gemmell is on duty, and I should like to see the House Surgeon at once.

I let her and everyone in the place understand that Miss Gemmell is no stray waif without influence to back her.

David Gemmell to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988.

Liza Reeves, copy editor Jean Maund, and test readers Val Gemmell and Stella Graham.

Maund, and test readers Valeric Gemmell, Edith Graham, Stella Graham, Stan Nicholls and Tom Taylor, whose advice throughout was invaluable.

Eventually, Gemmell grunts and pushes himself to his feet, stripping the blood-streaked latex from his hands.

Keren Gilfoyle, Susan Charlotte Berry, Storm Constantine, Julie Parker, Anne Gay, David Gemmell, Andrew Stephenson, John Richard Parker, Don Maass, and Kathy Gale.

Heroic fantasy, often with a hard edge all its own in writers like David Gemmell, pursues those ideas and their unforeseen consequences.