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Gally (other)
Gally may refer to: People * Francis Gally (1863-1918) French actor * Henry Gally (1696-1769) British academic * Henry Gally Knight (1786-1846) British writer * John Gally Knight (1741-1804) British politician Fictional characters * ''Gally'' (), aka ''Alita (Battle Angel Alita), Alita''; main character of ''Gunnm'' (''Battle Angel Alita''), see List of Battle Angel Alita characters#Gally/Alita *Gally, a fictional character in The Maze Runner (book series), ''The Maze Runner'' book series, played by Will Poulter in the film series of Maze Runner (film series), the same name. Other uses * Galley, alternately spelled as "gally"; a type of boat/ship See also

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Francis Gally
Francis Gally, real name Francis Jean Mazières, (28 October 1863 Archives de la commune de Tarbes, acte de naissance n° 334, année 1863 – 20 November 1918) was an early 20th-century French actor and playwright. Francis Gally began a career in acting. He then turned to writing. He wrote numerous Comédie en vaudeville, comédies en vaudeville and operettas. He worked in collaboration with the playwrights Hugues Delorme and Maurice Ordonneau as well as with the composer . In 1915, the operetta ''La Cocarde de Mimi-Pinson'', a theatre play in honour of the ''poilus'' fighting for the French flag, was a triomph at the Apollo (Paris), Théâtre de l'Apollo in Paris. At the beginning of World War I, midinettes nicknamed Mimi Pinson, were making tricolor rosettes for the benefit of solidarity funds (a work led by Gustave Charpentier). Henri Goublier thought that the current events could be a good subject operetta. Goublier obtained the agreement of Maurice Ordonneau, one of the fas ...
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Henry Gally
Henry Gally, D.D. (1696-1769) was an English divine and classical scholar. Life Gally was the son of the Rev. Peter Gally, a French Protestant refugee, was born at Beckenham, Kent, in August 1696. He was admitted a pensioner of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, under the tuition of Mr. Fawcett, 8 May 1714, and became a scholar of that house in the following July. He graduated B.A. in 1717, M.A. in 1721, and was upon the king's list for the degree of D.D., to which he was admitted 25 April 1728, when George II visited Cambridge. In 1721 he was chosen lecturer of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, and on 23 November in the same year was instituted to the rectory of Wavendon or Wandon, Buckinghamshire, on the presentation of his father. Lord-chancellor King appointed him his domestic chaplain in 1725, and preferred him to a prebend in the church of Gloucester, 15 May 1728, and to another in the church of Norwich in 1731. He also presented him to the rectory of Ashney or Ashton, Northampt ...
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Henry Gally Knight
Henry Gally Knight, Fellow of the Royal Society, F.R.S. (2 December 1786 – 9 February 1846) was a British politician, traveller and writer. Biography Knight was the only son of Henry Gally (afterwards Gally Knight), barrister, of Langold, and was educated at Eton College, Eton and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He succeeded in 1808 to estates at Firbeck Hall, Firbeck and Langold Park which his father had inherited in 1804 from his brother John Gally Knight. Knight was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire for 1814–1815. He also held the office of deputy-lieutenant of Nottinghamshire. He was a Member of Parliament for the constituencies Aldborough (UK Parliament constituency), Aldborough (12 August 1814 - April 1815), Malton (UK Parliament constituency), Malton (1831–1832; 31 March 1835 - 9 February 1846), North Nottinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency), North Nottinghamshire (1835 and in 1837). In parliament he was a fluent but infrequent speaker. He was also a member of ...
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John Gally Knight
John Gally Knight ( – 20 October 1804) was an English barrister who served in the House of Commons from 1784 to 1796. Biography He was the eldest son of Rev. Henry Gally, rector of St. Giles-in-the Fields, Holborn, Middlesex and educated at Eton College (1753–57) and Trinity Hall, Cambridge (1757), where he was awarded LLB in 1764 and elected fellow in 1764. He trained in the law at Lincoln's Inn (1756) and was called to the bar in 1765. He was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Aldborough at a by-election in January 1784, and held the seat until the 1796 general election, which he did not contest. He was born John Gally, but adopted the Knight name and arms in 1768 on inheriting substantial properties from his mother Elizabeth, sole heiress of the Knight family of Warsop, Firbeck and elsewhere. He inherited Firbeck Hall in Rotherham, which served as his seat. He was unmarried. His estate descended via his brother to his nephew Henry Gally Knight Henry Ga ...
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Alita (Battle Angel Alita)
Alita, or in the original Japanese version, is the title character and the main protagonist of Yukito Kishiro's cyberpunk manga series '' Gunnm'' (also known as '' Battle Angel Alita'' in the English translation) and its sequels '' Last Order'' and '' Mars Chronicle''. Originally a Martian cyborg named , Alita is known for her fighting prowess as a practitioner of the powerful cyborg martial art and her racing skill at , the most popular sport in the western district of Scrapyard. Her background and past history were briefly hinted at in the original series, but were not explored until '' Last Order'' and more extensively in '' Mars Chronicle'', which reveals that in her previous life she was highly instrumental in creating the world within which the manga series are set. During the 10th ZOTT, Alita is entrusted the relic "Fata Morgana" by Caerula Sanguis, which grants her direct access to the quantum supercomputer Melchizedek and makes her the Last Order agent. ''Last Or ...
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Battle Angel Alita
''Battle Angel Alita'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese cyberpunk manga series created by Yukito Kishiro and originally published in Shueisha's '' Business Jump'' magazine from 1990 to 1995. The second of the comic's nine volumes was adapted in 1993 into a two-part anime original video animation titled '' Battle Angel'' for North American release by ADV Films and the UK and Australian release by Manga Entertainment. Manga Entertainment also dubbed ''Battle Angel Alita'' into English. A live-action film adaptation titled '' Alita: Battle Angel'' was released on February 14, 2019. The series is set in the post-apocalyptic future and focuses on Alita ("Gally" in the Japanese version, and several other countries), a female cyborg who has lost all memories and is found in a junkyard by a cybernetics doctor who rebuilds and takes care of her. She discovers that there is one thing she remembers, the legendary cyborg martial art Panzer Kunst, which leads to her becoming a ...
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List Of Battle Angel Alita Characters
The ''Battle Angel Alita'' manga series features a cast of characters designed by Yukito Kishiro. The series takes place around the city of Scrapyard where residents, of whom many are heavily modified by cybernetics to better cope with the hard life, are forced to make a living. The series focuses on Alita, the protagonist and title character, a young cyborg with amnesia struggling to uncover her forgotten past through the only thing she remembers from it: fighting. Early on in the story, Daisuke Ido, a bounty-hunting cybernetic doctor who finds and revives Alita plays a major role as well, but midway through the manga he becomes marginalized as focus begins to increasingly shift to Desty Nova, an eccentric nanotechnology scientist who has fled from Tiphares (Zalem, in Japanese version). Nova is the mastermind behind many of the enemies and trials that Alita faces, but does not make an actual appearance until more than two years into the story, although he is alluded to early o ...
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The Maze Runner (book Series)
''The Maze Runner'' is a series of young adult fiction, young adult Dystopian fiction, dystopian science fiction novels written by American author James Dashner. The series consists of the trilogy ''The Maze Runner'' (2009), ''The Scorch Trials'' (2010) and ''The Death Cure'' (2011), as well as two prequel novels, ''The Kill Order'' (2012) and ''The Fever Code'' (2016). A novella titled ''Crank Palace'' (2020) and a companion book titled ''The Maze Runner Files'' (2013) have also been released. A sequel trilogy in the series titled ''The Maze Cutter'' takes place 73 years following the events of ''The Death Cure'' and consists of the novels ''The Maze Cutter'' (2022), ''The Godhead Complex'' (2023), and ''The Infinite Glade'' (2025). The series, revealing details in non-chronological order, tells how the world was devastated by a series of massive solar flares and coronal mass ejections. Novels ''The Maze Runner'' ''The Maze Runner'' is the first book in the series and was rel ...
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Will Poulter
William Jack Poulter (born 28 January 1993) is an English actor. He first gained recognition in '' School of Comedy'' (2009) and then for his role as Eustace Scrubb in the adventure film '' The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'' (2010) and his starring role in the comedy film '' We're the Millers'' (2013). He won the BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2014. Poulter starred in the first and third film of the dystopian science fiction trilogy '' The Maze Runner'' (2014–2018), the period film '' The Revenant'' (2015), the drama film ''Detroit'' (2017), the interactive film '' Black Mirror: Bandersnatch'' (2018), and the horror film '' Midsommar'' (2019). In 2021, he featured in the Hulu miniseries '' Dopesick'', for which he received an Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor. In 2023, he joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Adam Warlock in '' Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'', and had a recurring role in FX's series '' The Bear'', whi ...
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Maze Runner (film Series)
The ''Maze Runner'' film series consists of American science-fiction dystopian action adventure films based on ''The Maze Runner'' novels by the American author James Dashner. Produced by Ellen Goldsmith-Vein and distributed by 20th Century Fox, the films star Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Ki Hong Lee, Dexter Darden, and Patricia Clarkson. T. S. Nowlin wrote and Wes Ball directed all three installments. The first film, titled ''The Maze Runner'', was released on September 19, 2014, and grossed over $348million worldwide. The second installment, '' Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials'', was released on September 18, 2015, and grossed over $312million at the box office. The third movie, '' Maze Runner: The Death Cure,'' was released on January 26, 2018, and grossed less than its predecessors, with a worldwide gross of $288million. The series will continue, with additional films in development under the Walt Disney Company's direction. Films ''The ...
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Galley
A galley is a type of ship optimised for propulsion by oars. Galleys were historically used for naval warfare, warfare, Maritime transport, trade, and piracy mostly in the seas surrounding Europe. It developed in the Mediterranean world during Classical antiquity, antiquity and continued to exist in various forms until the early 19th century. It typically had a long, slender hull, shallow draft (hull), draft, and often a low freeboard (nautical), freeboard. Most types of galleys also had sails that could be used in favourable winds, but they relied primarily on oars to move independently of winds and currents or in battle. The term "galley" originated from a Greek term for a small type of galley and came in use in English from about 1300. It has occasionally been used for unrelated vessels with similar military functions as galley but which were not Mediterranean in origin, such as medieval Scandinavian longships, 16th-century Ghali (ship), Acehnese ghalis and 18th-century North ...
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Galley (other)
A galley is a ship or boat primarily powered by multiple sets of oars. Galley may also refer to: Nautical uses * birlinn or Highland galley, a ship of medieval Scotland * A larger type of Gig (boat), a ship's boat * galley slave, a slave rowing in a galley * Galley (kitchen), the kitchen of a ship or boat (also airplane or rail passenger car) Other uses * Galley (kitchen), the kitchen of a rail passenger car, ship or an airplane * Galley (surname) * Galley (heraldry) or lymphad, a charge * Galley division, a mathematical technique * Galley Museum, a museum in Tasmania * Galley proof, a preliminary version of a publication See also * * * Galija, a Serbian rock band * NetGalley, a web site aimed towards the distribution of digital galley proofs of books * Galle (other) * Galli (other) * Gally (other) Gally may refer to: People * Francis Gally (1863-1918) French actor * Henry Gally (1696-1769) British academic * Henry Gally Knight (1786-184 ...
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