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Nobody ever forgets their first night in the bush. It's among the precious, meagre handful of life firsts that remain indelible.
A. A. Gill
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A. A. Gill
Age: 62 †
Born: 1954
Born: June 28
Died: 2016
Died: December 10
Journalist
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Edinburgh
Scotland
Aa Gill
Blair Baillie
Adrian Anthony Gill
Adrian Gill
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