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Что (кто) такое E Gail de Planque - определение

RIVER IN AUSTRIA
Gail river; Gail River
  • Dobratsch crag above the Gail Valley
  • Sankt Stefan]]
  • Lower Gail (with [[Süd Autobahn]]) near [[Villach]]

Gail E. Wyatt         
AMERICAN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST AND SEX THERAPIST
User:Kaylamangiero/sandbox; Gail Wyatt
Gail Elizabeth Wyatt (born 1944) is a clinical psychologist and board-certified sex therapist known for her research on consensual and abusive sexual relationships and their influence on psychological well-being. She is Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.
Gail Greenberg         
AMERICAN BRIDGE PLAYER
Gail Moss; Gail Moss (bridge); Gail Moss Greenberg
Gail Harte Greenberg (born 1938) is a professional American bridge player from New York City. She has won major tournaments as Gail Shane, Gail Moss, and Gail Moss Greenberg.
Gail McDonald         
AMERICAN ACADEMIC
Gail C. McDonald; Gail Clements McDonald; Gail Clements; McDonald, Gail
Gail Clements McDonald (March 9, 1944 - January 18, 2020) was an American political administrator who was appointed as Chair of Interstate Commerce Commission from 1993 until the Commission's disbandment by Congress in 1995. She was appointed to other positions in government.

Википедия

Gail (river)

Gail (Slovene: Zilja, Italian: Zeglia) is the name of a river in southern Austria, the largest right tributary of the Drava. Its drainage basin is 1,413.9 km2 (545.9 sq mi).