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Gillard is a British kart manufacturer founded by Tim Gillard to build chassis for 100cc and 125cc karts. Gillard have won several European championships in partnership with the Peter de Bruijns racing team.


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Julia Gillard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (742 words)
Gillard was elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 election as member for the Division of Lalor.
Gillard has been touted as a potential future leader of the party for some years, but until 2005, had stayed out of previous leadership contests due to her absolute support for former leaders Simon Crean and Mark Latham.
Gillard expressed her exasperation with the leading Right figures backing Kim Beazley's leadership bid, claiming that they were using the media to undermine her [1].
Star Wars: Biography | Nick Gillard (745 words)
Gillard guides our actors and stunt players through this kind of harrowing action and brings a special dimension to the stunts of Star Wars: Episode I. Nick Gillard was charged with the responsibility of training two new Jedi Knights - Liam Neeson and Ewan McGregor.
With the actors doing their own swordplay, Gillard felt that they were able to "give more to the parts because they can understand the parts better." The stunt work will be a natural outgrowth of the acting and won't be done for its own sake, which, for Gillard, is to be avoided.
Gillard, who was nineteen at the time, felt that the film was "beautifully written," and was extremely impressed by the amount of thought that went into the production design.
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