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Brought to England by Normans. It survived in Ireland, and was revived in the 19th century.
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Only a few months later, the Morningside Foundation, led by Hong Kong venture capitalists Ronnie and Gerald Chan, topped that with a $350m donation to the school of public health, where Gerald earned his master's and doctorate degrees.
You forget, Gerald, you're not our foreman anymore.
Like Gerald, we've much to see and learn.
"You will find much on Anglesey which is worthy of your attention," wrote Gerald of Wales in 1188, before crazy golf and Mister Whippy were invented.
Gerald says the Earl of Shrewsbury ran out into the sea in 1098 to attack Orkney pirates.
Gerald: "Button it, you lot.
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She was US representative to the UN General Assembly during late 1969 and went on to hold two US ambassador positions - as ambassador to Ghana from 1974-77 (under Gerald Ford) and to the then Czechoslovakia under George HW Bush from 1989-92.
But 20 years ago, you couldn't move for thrillers in provincial theatres: always set in country houses or smart London flats, always starring an actor off the TV in neckerchief and fawn slacks (Gerald Harper or Jack Hedley or Bill Simpson), always featuring a drinks trolley, an attractive fiance, a best friend and a stalwart detective who appears after the interval to investigate the crime.
The most affluent family in Britain, headed by Major General Gerald Grosvenor, owns 77 hectares (190 acres) of prime real estate in Belgravia, London, and has been a beneficiary of the foreign money flooding in to the capital's soaring property market in recent years.
Gerald Clayton, a four-time Grammy award winner who also performed at the piano's debut concert this week, has had more playing time on the Bogányi than most.
Gerald Landon, who had items of "considerable value" in the safe said: "It's terrible.
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