Malcolm Gillies, the university's vice chancellor, last week accused the UKBA of "rewriting its own guidelines".
Anne Gillies, of the Raasay Crofters Association, said she was delighted by the move.
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"Whatever is announced on Wednesday will be interesting, " said James Gillies, spokesman for the European lab.
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Of course, this was just another speculative narrative about murky events, and Gillies died several years ago.
Carlyle Lewis helped put Blaze three-up but they were pegged back by Jonathan Phillips (two) and Nathan Gillies.
Garcia tried to score from second on Valle's single and was thrown out from center field by Gillies.
Mr Gillies believes that the document is "the single most valuable document in the history of the world wide web".
Gillies scored it, just reward for his hard work, catching Craig Brown's cross-field kick to touch down in the corner.
In the eighties, Judy Bishop had a close friend named Saran Gillies, a local woman who was active in Braintree politics.
Neil Gillies, chairman of the Democratic Party in Hardy County, agrees that bureaucratic interference and cultural affronts have sapped the president's popularity.
Its vice chancellor, Prof Malcolm Gillies, said the effect of the Border Agency's action had been "substantial" but that other factors were involved.
In the centenary year of his birth, several are devoted to one of the most accomplished Scottish painters of the century, William Gillies.
Wright and Quinn are well matched, and the director, Gillies MacKinnon, and his cinematographer, Jack Conroy, provide images that sparkle with amorous possibilities.
The pressure from Wasps was supreme, but the Scarlets held out to launch a counter attack which Gillies touched over on the right.
The other poets were: John Burnside, Robert Crawford, Douglas Dunn, Alec Finlay, Valerie Gillies, William Letford, Aonghas MacNeacail, Tom Pow and Robin Robertson.
Professor Malcolm Gillies, the vice chancellor, has described the UKBA's decision as "not particularly cogent" which is a polite way of saying sheer lunacy.
Dr Glenda Gillies and colleagues at Imperial College London have been looking at Parkinson's Disease, which is far more common in men than in women.
Her husband, crofter Andrew Gillies, said islanders had been successful at managing the rights and also building up business around the sale of venison locally.
Colin Gillies of the Wildlife Society of Zimbabwe says if the skies don't open up soon, things could take a sharp turn for the worse.
Associated Press writer Rob Gillies in Toronto contributed to this report.
Gillies can get you started picking through the 49, 000 available securities.
The CD includes contributions from some well-known traditional Scottish singers and musicians, including Karen Mathieson, Dougie Maclean, Anne Lorne Gillies, Deaf Shepherd, Macumba, and Jim Malcolm.
The Episcopal Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney, Dr Robert Gillies, said the arrangement at St John's could serve as a lesson for the rest of the world.
Professor Gillies described claims by the UK Border Agency, which has since been scrapped, that the university was not meeting its responsibilities as "not particularly cogent" at the time.
Gillies was a prolific painter of many styles and if you saw only the Matisses, Braques and Bonnards he painted, you might write him off as a gifted pasticheur.
The most memorable journey I made to St Kilda was in the company of one of the last original inhabitants, Norman Gillies, who was returning for the first time.
The event featured speeches from the Lord Mayor of York, Cllr Ian Gillies, Charles Cecil, founder of Revolution Games, and Miles Watts of MilesTone Films, highlighting the role York has in much of their work.
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Crawford Gillies, chairman of the remuneration committee, who is also chairman of Scottish Enterprise, said the company had made progress towards its other goals, which included putting customers "at the heart of everything it does".
Prof Gillies said the university was "84% towards their recruitment target for domestic and EU students" for this year and had been one of the few to be given funding to increase its intake this year.
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