Cycling the Burke-Gilman Trail is a whole hog experience of Seattle, not just a shank.
In the early 1980s, Gilman Paper expanded into lumber production, founding Gilman Building Products Co.
"If you'd had an actual, vigilant client, nobody would countenance these temps, " says Gilman.
The truant is young Sam Shakusky (Jared Gilman), and he has gone to find Suzy.
And to do that, brand expert Gilman suggests that the company use specific examples.
William Gilman and Edward McNenney filed separate suits against Spitzer, claiming that they were libeled by the column.
But it's the two young lovers, portrayed by newcomers Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward, who steal the show.
Perhaps it is hoped no one will recall a detailed Publisher's Weekly item in May crediting stockbroker Scott Gilman.
Mr Gilman's portrait of Russia in the 1990s details every twist and turn of policy in sometimes excruciating detail.
The insurance executives, Wiliam Gilman and Edward McNenny, formerly of Marsh and McClennan, accused Mr. Spitzer and Slate Magazine of defamation.
"Let me just say that some of the documents do raise troubling questions that will have to be pursued, " Gilman said.
Mr Gilman cautions that Russia's fundamental institutional problems, including the absence of much rule of law, still need to be properly addressed.
Floyd Spence and Ben Gilman (the chairmen, respectively, of the House National Security and International Relations Committees), former Army Chief of Staff Gen.
The firm was founded in 2006 by Stewart Alsop, an early investor in TiVo and Netcentives, and Gilman Louie, who previously ran a CIA-affiliated venture fund.
Later, on Route 24 just west of Gilman, Illinois, Jones' car pulled over so the scouts could gawk at the tallest stalk of corn they'd ever seen.
The land on which White Oak sits has been in the Gilman family since the 1940s, when Charles Gilman, son of the founder of the Gilman Paper Co.
Since 1978, when the trail opened, the Burke-Gilman has been the spine of cycling infrastructure, inspiring people to hop on bikes and bolstering nearby businesses and real estate.
Stephen Vasil, a Yale Law School graduate, and Andrew Gilman, a New York University law grad, were hired through a temp agency to work on the Xerox case.
In the end, the fund had only a marginal effect on the course of events, though Mr Gilman stops short of admitting it was out of its depth.
Mr Gilman's view is that there was less outright pilferage than is commonly believed, though American food aid and bilateral trade credits were two areas where corruption was endemic.
Martoma and Gilman, who was working on said clinical trials, were matched up by an expert network which SAC and its affiliate hedge funds paid to get information on companies they were following.
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Given just how heavily the cards appear to have been stacked against Russia in Mr Gilman's account, it is not surprising that the wayward progress of its economic transformation in the 1990s culminated in its 1998 default.
Still, those trying to reform other highly indebted economies on the brink of default will find plenty to chew over in Mr Gilman's account of the toxic interaction between domestic politics and otherwise soundly conceived economic policies.
Three years after he founded SPCA International and became its president, Barnoti was fired as the Montreal SPCA's president after leaving the Canadian charity deeply in debt to Quadriga Art, according to Nicholas Gilman, Montreal SPCA's executive director.
Just how much so readers will learn from Martin Gilman's account of Russia's fitful, often stumbling economic reforms in the short decade between the collapse of the Soviet Union and the country's default on its domestic debt in 1998.
In football, while coaches like Bill Walsh receive a lion share of the credit for influencing passing offenses to this day in the NFL, Sid Gilman and, later, Don Coryell broke much of the ground but without winning league titles.
In 1987, Mr. Gilman sent John Lukas, a zoologist who heads White Oak's conservation program, to Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) to work with pygmy tribes to capture an okapi, an extremely rare animal that resembles a cross between a giraffe and a zebra.
The relationship between Gilman and Martoma was facilitated by an expert network firm, an industry that has been at the heart of a number of insider trading cases brought by Preet Bharara in recent years, cases that have put the likes of Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam behind bars.
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