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Gillingham

British  
/ ˈdʒɪlɪŋəm /

noun

  1. a town in SE England, in Medway unitary authority, Kent, on the Medway estuary: former dockyards. Pop: 98 403 (2001)

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That period taught me how important knowledge of players was because, after months spent travelling around the country, I was appointed Gillingham manager in 1995.

From BBC

The man was struck by a grey Mercedes estate on the A289 Gads Hill, in Gillingham, on Monday, Kent Police said.

From BBC

Kent Police said the man was struck by a grey Mercedes estate on the A289 Gads Hill, in Gillingham, on Monday and carried for an unspecified distance.

From BBC

Each day, Zhao and Kim Gillingham, a dream coach who worked on the film, led the cast and extras in a daily meditation or dream exercise.

From Los Angeles Times

She brought in a dream coach, Kim Gillingham, to help connect the actors to their subconscious.

From Los Angeles Times