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  • 22-year-old Christopher Gall, a friend of the sisters, was severely injured,
  • Gall, a former Welsh under-21 international, started
  • Shortly after his return to St. Gall, Abbot Tietbald died (1034) and Norbert of Stav
  • Adelges cooleyi ( Gall adelgid)
  • Adelges abietis (Pineapple gall adelgid)
  • married Ann Murray and, in 1861, married Louisa Gall after the death of his first wife.
  • sional English footballers including Sir Norman Gall, Alan Shearer, Robbie Elliott, Lee Clark, Steve
  • e Petit, Charlelie Couture, Jill Kaplan, France Gall, and Ray Lema.
  • and Claw" in volume 4, and "A Root That Beareth Gall and Worms" in volume 5.
  • Gall and his companions established themselves with
  • , which was conducted by the Benedictines of St Gall, and on 26 April 1660, he took the Benedictine
  • w, lung disorders, bronchitis and jaundice, and gall and kidney stones.
  • Herulph was a Benedictine of the Abbey of St. Gall and Bishop of Langres of the eighth century.
  • On July 17, 2006, the Cardinals released Gall and he signed with the Lotte Giants in Korea.
  • irected by Fenton Williams and produced by Ryan Gall and Jeff Crane of Filament Productions.
  • nnici are also referred to as the Annals of St. Gall and provide one of the earliest records of Medi
  • tumn, at which point the larvae leave the pouch gall and pupates in the ground.
  • The witch-hazel cone gall aphid (Hormaphis hamamelidis) is a minuscule in
  • he lake is mostly in Italy whereas the Punt dal Gall arch dam is crossed by the border with Switzerl
  • Clark, James Midgley, The Abbey of St. Gall as a Centre of Literature and Art, Cambridge Un
  • er's intervention too that he was called to St. Gall as professor of exegesis.
  • Cherry Gall Azure (C.
  • Gall became a celebrity of sorts as he was accepted
  • Cahokia Downs on October 18, 1978, jockey David Gall became the first rider in United States Thoroug
  • inside the galls and when the pupate leaves the gall becomes a rich source of tannin.
  • Gall began his career as a lyric singer, then turned
  • eful observation and extensive experimentation, Gall believed he had established a relationship betw
  • 7, Lanman married his second wife, Mary Judith ( Gall) Benjamin, on October 26, 1826.
  • mentioned in documents of Lorsch, Fulda and St. Gall between 779 and 804.
  • ers of the human system, stimulating the liver, gall bladder and digestive system, and is an excelle
  • Gallstones and gall bladder disorders
  • He died in Vermont after complications from gall bladder surgery.
  • Aikawa died of acute gall bladder inflammation in 1967.
  • tant anatomic landmark during surgeries such as gall bladder removal.
  • He had gall bladder surgery in the 1920s and suffered from
  • ham co-developed the process of visualizing the gall bladder with X-rays by using contrast media, a
  • n May 1999, Flett entered the hospital due to a gall bladder condition which eventually contributed
  • rbella, Spain, in the hospital after undergoing gall bladder surgery.
  • rn Legend", Bramlett died from complications of gall bladder surgery December 27, 2008 .
  • period pain, spasm pain, gut, smooth muscle and gall bladder pain.
  • giant (or little) fish, whose heart, liver and gall bladder are removed to make medicines.
  • her doctor, who believed she was suffering from gall bladder infection and flu.
  • ) colicky abdominal pain; and 3) no evidence of gall bladder or pancreatic inflammation.
  • Some reports state that she suffered from a gall bladder disorder, while others state that she h
  • thens the abdominal muscles, works on pancreas, gall bladder, spleen and liver.
  • Escalante suffered inflammation of the gall bladder, not a heart attack.
  • ertain parts of the snake or snakes such as the gall bladder, the eyeballs and stomach.
  • on the vessels, bronchi, intestine, ureters and gall bladder, and is used for treating disorders of
  • and is found mainly in the common bile duct and gall bladder, feeding on bile.
  • membrane indentations of the inner wall of the gall bladder.
  • s in the Hartmann's pouch leads to Mucocoele of Gall Bladder.
  • allows for easy resolution of the bile duct and gall bladder.
  • : black for liver, orange for joints, green for gall bladder.
  • Each species induces a uniquely shaped gall but the insects are otherwise morphologically v
  • etz, but Romanus at first being detained at St. Gall by sickness, afterwards obtained permission fro
  • Although normally distinctive the knopper gall can, under some growth conditions, be mistaken
  • Gall, Carlotta and Thomas de Waal.
  • Randolph Calvo, on the Saint Gall Catholic Church Internet Site
  • A daughter, Carlotta Gall, covers Afghanistan and Pakistan for The New Yo
  • The famed poet of the age, Notker of St Gall, dedicated a series of verses to him between th
  • Gall died in Paris, on 22 August 1828.
  • obium radiobacter) is the causal agent of crown gall disease (the formation of tumours) in over 140
  • Rodbert son of Hnabi is mentioned in a St. Gall document dated 770.
  • Greg Gall: Drums
  • However, Gall elected to return to college for his senior yea
  • Arianespace's president Jean-Yves Le Gall emphasized that the weight of the satellite wou
  • s cancelled due to editorial reasons.Jacques Le Gall faced several contemporary enigmas, including t
  • or sometimes one white larva are found in each gall, feeding upon the plant tissues.
  • He died there of gall fever.
  • year he contracted illness which developed into gall fever.
  • Eurosta solidaginis Goldenrod Gall Fly larva
  • The leafs of this plant are mined by the gall fly which is called Euleia heraclei.
  • of tephritid fly also known by the common name Gall Fly (a huge number of other flies also use this
  • hin, and with a rich nutrient formed within the gall for the parasitic insect to feed upon.
  • French media and public towards Gainsbourg and Gall for having submitted this song to represent Lux
  • Gall Force (Amy)
  • 1986 Gall Force
  • 1988 Ten Little Gall Force
  • Main article: List of Gall Force Characters
  • Rhea Gall Force is a middle entry in the mainstream timel
  • ave no real connection to the canonicity of the Gall Force metaseries.
  • Ten Little Gall Force was released along with Scramble Wars in
  • 0s, beginning with Bubblegum Crisis, AD Police, Gall Force and Megazone 23.
  • In their super-deformed forms, the Gall Force Solnoid girls participate in a race for t
  • se were not released on DVD in par as the other Gall Force titles and are (in their VHS release) muc
  • He also worked on Gall Force, for which he did the original character
  • Gall Force: Rhea Arc (1989) -- character design
  • Gall Force: Earth Chapter Arc (1989) -- character de
  • Gall Force: First Story Arc (1986) -- character desi
  • Gall Force: New Era Arc (1991) -- character design
  • The insect who causes the gall formation gets an entire microenvironment or mi
  • species exhibit leaf-mining, leaf "rolling", or gall formation.
  • A gall forms and the fungal mycelium grows to line the
  • A little, also, may be gleaned from the St. Gall fragments, the Bangor Antiphonary, and the orde
  • Folchardus is attested to being a monk at St. Gall from 849-854 and 898-899.
  • er was Grimald of Reichenau, the Abbot of Saint Gall from 841 to 872, who was, the Monk claims, hims
  • Other names for the galls are Turkish gall, Galla tinctoria, Galla halepense, Galla levant
  • Saint Gall, Gallen, or Gallus (c.
  • an inquiline within the agamic 'smooth spangle gall' generation.
  • aill Rua ("the town of the red foreigner", from gall, genitive -an Ghaill) are Ballingyleroe (1739)
  • Together with his friend Hunkpapa Chief Gall, Grass advocated for formal education and agric
  • n is either wholly or partially replaced by the gall growth.
  • 2 Columbanus traveled on to Italy from Bregenz, Gall had to remain behind due to illness and was nur
  • The gall has also been recorded as green, purple, red or
  • lly cream coloured saucer of the smooth spangle gall has a small cone elevated in its centre, a pron
  • Gall has reported from Afghanistan on numerous occas
  • uments include the ruined Clonmore Castle, Rath Gall hilltop ring fort, and Saint Finian's monastery
  • In Gall, I-n-Gall, In-Gal, Ingal, Ingall) is a town in
  • assisted in the foundation of the Priory of St. Gall in North Dakota.
  • eyewitnesses of the great conflagration at St. Gall in 937), the date of his birth is usually place
  • He was a student of Rudolf Gall in Munich.
  • ing him until his appointment as Abbot of Saint Gall in 971.
  • tten by Serge Gainsbourg and recorded by France Gall in 1966.
  • os towards the monk, as when they visited Saint Gall in 972.
  • y Psalter made for Salomo III, the Abbot of St. Gall in 909.
  • on, the surrounding root tissue gives rise to a gall in which the developing juvenile is embedded.
  • In the St. Gall incantations, he is invoked against thorns, alo
  • umed to have been influenced by the presence of gall insects, most notably of the genus Onyerus.
  • nflation is not caused by the larval feeding of gall insects.
  • When New York Times reporter Carlotta Gall investigates the death of cab driver Dilawar-of
  • Sometimes a gall is produced in the feeding area.
  • Robert Gall is buried in the Cemetery of Montmartre.
  • Ox gall is gall, usually obtained from cows, that is mi
  • This gall is not thought to be native and was only record
  • The gall is observed to swell appreciably once it has de
  • Gall is featured in the Academy Award-winning docume
  • Punt dal Gall is an arch dam located in Livigno valley, 10.5
  • The bisexual generation gall is very similar to that of A. kollari, effectin
  • Lysenchyme gall is caused by agents that sink into the plant wh
  • Typically found on the lower surface, this gall is found more often on the upper surface than o
  • ing, Derek Lee Ragin, Catherine Napoli, Jeffrey Gall; Les Musiciens du Louvre; Marc Minkowski, condu
  • Franz Joseph Gall, M.D. (9 March 1758 - 22 August 1828) was a neu
  • Gall mac Somhairle
  • The gall may have steaks of purple, red or other colours
  • ella theobaldi) on fruit crops; and the rosette gall midge (Rhopalomyia solidaginis) on goldenrod st
  • Feltiella acarisuga is a predatory gall midge which will feed on various species of spi
  • rtitioned the plant ecologically with different gall midge species inhabiting the leaves, stems, bud
  • terodera sacchari and Meloidogyne sp.), African gall midge, RSNV, rice yellow mottle virus (RYMV) an
  • The barley stem gall midge, Mayetiola hordei, is a cereal pest in Tu
  • of Connecticut Sixth Fascicle: March flies and gall midges.
  • This species is associated with the gall mite Eriophyes vitis on grapevines in the vicin
  • including the spider mites (Tetranychidae) and gall mites (Eriophyidae).
  • red and released to control such plant pests as gall mites (Eriophyidae), spider mites (Tetranychida
  • damage to the plant tissues and hence known as gall mites.
  • Gall Morel was highly esteemed, referred to as the "
  • lberg, and became friendly with the poet Father Gall Morel.
  • nced by the well-known poet and scholar, Father Gall Morel.
  • The Larch gall moth (Cydia millenniana) is a moth of the Tortr
  • U. of Toronto Varsity Blues (26) - TDs, Hugh Gall, Murray Thomson, Smirle Lawson; cons., Bill Rit
  • Anguina amsinckiae (Fiddleneck flower gall nematode) is a plant pathogenic nematode, who a
  • rcial nutgall formed on Quercus lusitanica (the gall oak).
  • Quercus lusitanica, commonly known as Gall Oak, Lusitanian Oak, or Dyer's Oak, is a specie
  • The Chinese observed that it contained the gall of swine, was dark red in colour and the foreig
  • Carlotta Gall of the New York Times reported that the Chief J
  • Pouch gall on nettle petiole
  • The Meadowsweet Rust gall on leaf midrib
  • Puccinia poarum causing the Coltsfoot rust gall on a leaf
  • He subsequently married Maria Anna von Gall on 3 December 1725 at Brixen.
  • ase is characterised by a tumour-like growth or gall on the infected plant, often at the junction be
  • who never gave pledge or hostage or tribute to Gall or Gael; a king who wrought slaughterings and g
  • lls, causing the infected tissue to grow into a gall or scab.
  • On the night of the final Gall performed 15th in the running order, following
  • Gall plant tannins can be differentiated by their co
  • s famous for its blue-legged chickens (known as gall potablava in Catalan).
  • Indeed, Saint Gall probably more justly deserves this honor.
  • but against the San Diego Padres at PETCO Park, Gall proceeded to go 2-for-4 with a double.
  • A common gall; red, pink or orange larvae are sometimes also
  • are induced into forming meristem tissue and a gall results, and the leaves become distorted and cu
  • on Riley and former development player Allister Gall, returning from four years at USA college Frank
  • This gall, rich in nutrients, provides both food and shel
  • In a 2001 television interview, Gall said that she felt "betrayed by the adults arou
  • Gall said that she had sung Gainsbourg's songs "with
  • and the monastery library at the Abbey of Saint Gall, Saint Gallen, Switzerland.
  • The nettle pouch gall shows a scattered distribution throughout the U
  • Gall signed for Conference National team York City o
  • In the summer of 2010 Le Gall signed with the Montreal Impact of USSF Divisio
  • Arbon (which belonged to the royal treasury) to Gall so that he might found a monastery there.
  • Brit Plant Gall Soc.
  • Gall spent nearly the entire year with the Marlins T
  • Gall, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod.
  • GAL - Saint Gall, Stiftsbibliothek, MS 463 (CH-SGs 463) (Tschudi
  • er 24, 1911 from pneumonia following removal of gall stones two weeks earlier.
  • He died on 10 April of an attack of gall stones at his lodgings, 26 Sion Hill, Clifton,
  • e of them could be predisposed to ailments like gall stones, gastric ulcers, skin diseases etc.
  • Alexander Baumgartner (born in St. Gall, Switzerland, 27 June 1841; died Luxembourg, 5
  • 872-883 in the scriptorium of the Abbey of St. Gall, Switzerland, under the direction of the scribe
  • urgau, only a few miles from the Abbey of Saint Gall; the region is also close to where Notker is be
  • According to Notker of St Gall, the bodyguard who murdered King Gudfred was on
  • t the galls to form around her. Once inside her gall the stem mother reproduces asexually and fills
  • Bishop Gall, therefore, exerted himself for years to establ
  • of Poecilocryptus are phytophagous, feeding on gall tissues.
  • Her next single release is a cover from France Gall titled "Babacar".
  • miniaturist illustrated the line "They gave me gall to eat; and when I was thirsty they gave me vin
  • the reference section now)... you then have the gall to come here and publicly accuse me of vandalis
  • here, Raphael tells the youth to use the fish's gall to cure his father's blindness.
  • In 1682 he returned to St. Gall to take charge of a small country church near R
  • Custer from the south, allowing Crazy Horse and Gall to surround the 7th Cavalry.
  • In 1721 he went to the Abbey of St. Gall to study Oriental languages, but was soon recal
  • He cowrote and sang on the second Chirs Gall Trio record "hello stranger" in 2010.
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