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    Jack Gavin

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    "Jack Gavin "Shunter" Commenwealth Railway June 1942 - March 19[obscured] (I am now at Warragul Vic)".Jack Gavin "Shunter" Commonwealth Railway. June 1942 - March 19[obscured] (I am now at Warragul Victoria)

    joerivandervelde/gavin: GAVIN 1.0.0

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    <p>GAVIN - Gene-Aware Variant INterpretation for medical sequencing. Accurate classification of variants for next-generation sequencing molecular diagnostics. It is based on gene-specific calibrations of allele frequencies (from the ExAC database), effect impact (using SnpEff) and estimated deleteriousness (CADD scores) for >3,000 genes.</p&gt

    Gavin Tran

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    Gavin Tran is a Vietnamese-Canadian Film Editor and Filmmaker from Vancouver, BC who enjoys crafting the story and energy behind the keyboard in the editing room. He has graduated from Capilano University with a Bachelors's Degree in Motion Picture Arts back in 2020. His interests are in factual and fictional tales that explode with passionate creativity, originality, and emotion

    Gavin Walter Carr Sr.

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    February 9, 1935 - February 28, 2015 Palo Alto Resident. After 80 wonderful years Gavin Carr Sr. passed away Saturday. He is survived by his loving wife, Patricia his children, Colleen Carr-Gessert (Paul), Gavin Carr Jr. (Anne) Karen Carr-Haley (Brent), his grandchildren Karen Gessert-Lewis (Ryan), Shannon Gessert, Brandon Gessert, Keenan Carr, Kobe Carr, Colton Carr, Rori Haley, Kelsey Haley and his great grandchildren Cremer Lewis and Beatrice Lewis. Gavin was a San Francisco native, he grew up in Atherton and moved to Palo Alto in 1962. For the last 65 years Gavin volunteered with the Bing Crosby Pro-Am (now the AT&T Golf Tournament) his true passion. Gavin served in the Army and Army Reserves stationed in Japan for the majority of his time. He continued his services as a police officer when he returned home later making a career in Real Estate. Gavin lived life to the fullest and was always surrounded with his loving family and fabulous friends. Services will be held at Alta Mesa Cemetery Friday, March 6, 2015 at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers a donation can be made in Gavin's name to the Wounded Warrior Project

    Letter from J. E. Gavin to Louis C. Cramton regarding Sale of Bright Angel Trail

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    Letter from J. E. Gavin to Louis C. Cramton regarding the Bright Angel Trail controversy, including newspaper clipping

    Letter from B. F. Gavin (for Carl Hayden) to Stephen Mather, National Park Service

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    Letter from Mrs. B. F. Gavin to Stephen Mather regarding the sale of Bass properties to the Santa Fe Railroad Company

    Gavin Bryars - ACE193.2

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    Ensemble playing on revolving stage. Curtain call for Gavin Bryars’s first opera at its premiere in France, 1984. Commentary describes Bryars’s university years, playing a lot of music though studying philosophy. Photograph of Bryars with double bass. Bryars talking about the early free jazz improvisation group he played with, Derek Bailey on guitar and Tony Oxley on drums. Bryars VO himself and members of his Ensemble, talking about providing accompaniments at a Working Men’s Club where people like David Whitfield, Kathy Kirby, and Freddie and the Dreamers performed. Piano and xylophone piece continues; Bryars on his composition My First Homage. Caption: "My First Homage (1978), 1st performed at ‘The Kitchen’, N.Y. Played here by members of the Gavin Bryars Ensemble." Music continues. Photographs of Bryars. Commentary talks about his work on experimental music. Bryars on his composition Marvellous Aphorisms Are Scattered Richly Throughout These Pages (1969), which required him to secrete musical instruments in the pockets of a long coat. Photographs of Cornelius Cardew and John Cage. Bryars on his interest in tonality. Photographs of Percy Grainger and Erik Satie, both influences on experimental and avant garde music. Bryars talking about Satie and Grainger. Photograph of Lord Berners. Bryars on Berners’s early music. Bryars Out of Zaleski’s Gazebo (1977) which he says quotes from Berners, Grainger, and Siegfried Karg-Elert. Out of Zaleski’s Gazebo played by eight hands on two pianos. Caption: "Out of Zaleski’s Gazebo 1977. Played by members of Gavin Bryars Ensemble." Music continues

    DTB 098 James Gavin 8-24-2023

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    In this interview, James Gavin is interviewed by Alisha Palmer on Zoom about his memories of growing up in the Down the Bay community. Dr. Gavin describes the house and neighborhood he grew up in, exploring the family dynamics of the former and the social and cultural dynamics of the latter. He shares some of his family history, also connecting it to foodways and other aspects of life Down the Bay. Dr. Gavin recalls some of the games that children played in his youth, and describes his educational experiences, as well as his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement in Mobile under the leadership of Rev. William Milton Smith of AME Zion Church. Toward the end of the interview, Dr. Gavin discusses his medical career, and recites excerpts of poems by James Weldon Johnson and Paul Lawrence Dunbar

    Spotlight on: Gavin Davenport's consultancy

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    In this spotlight, we feature Gavin Davenport, Lecturer in Primary and Childhood Education (Computing) , whose consultancy work has grown organically through sustained engagement with external partners across education, the arts, creative industries, and computing. Gavin reflects on the relational nature of consultancy, the importance of values alignment, and how working with external partners keeps his teaching and research relevant, critical, and connected to practice. His experience highlights how knowledge exchange can be flexible, meaningful, and achievable, offering inspiration to colleagues considering their own pathways into consultancy and external collaboration

    Book Review: Gavin Bowd, The Last Communard

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    Review of Gavin Bowd, The Last Communard: Adrien Lejeune, the Unexpected Life of a Revolutionary, London & New York, Verso, 201
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