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Gerald David Robin has written: 'Employees as offenders' -- subject(s): Department stores, Employees
Gerald L. Fitzpatrick has written: 'The family problem' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Standard model (Nuclear physics), Fermions
Gerald B. Meier has written: 'How business can stimulate a competitive health care system' -- subject(s): Competition, Cost control, Employees, Health maintenance organizations, Medical care
Gerald Glenn Quackenbush has written: 'Collecting food purchase data by consumer panel' -- subject(s): Consumer panels, Cost and standard of living, Food consumption
Gerald the Giraffe.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide an accurate answer to this question as there is no widely known or documented information about a person named Gerald Wallens and his height. In order to determine the height of an individual, precise measurements would need to be taken using standard methods such as a stadiometer or ruler.
In Wicca? In Paganism? In Witchcraft in general? To all three questions, No, Not really but maybe a few sects, and No. There is no real standard book of spells that Pagans in general follow. That said, in the Wiccan Tradition, Gerald Gardner's Book of Shadows is highly prized, and in various British Traditional Witchcraft covens, there are copies of Gerald's Book that they go by. In Paganism, there are a few Traditions that follow or use some books. But in general, there is no standard book of spells.
Gerald Schuller goes by Gerald.
Gerald Gurin has written: 'A national attitude study of trainees in MDTA institutional programs' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Employees, Labor supply, Manpower, Manpower Development and Training Act, Occupational training, Students, Training of, Vocational education, Vocational rehabilitation, Working class
Gerald Durrell's birth name is Durrell, Gerald Malcolm.
Gerald Ford was a Freemason.