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Gregg
[greg]
noun
John Robert, 1864–1948, U.S. educator: inventor of a system of shorthand.
Example Sentences
Elijah Allman, son of pop icon Cher and songwriter Gregg Allman, landed in the hospital this weekend after law enforcement responded to a report of a man “acting erratically” in a home in the Mojave Desert.
As it turns out, Dylan, originally from Venezuela, was part of the massive wave of over 210,000 plus migrants that were cynically bussed to New York City by Republican governors, including Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott.
Social studies teacher Gregg Solkovits remembers his days years ago at Monroe High in the San Fernando Valley as an unlucky campus wanderer, trudging from classroom to classroom, lugging teaching materials and personal artifacts around, as he did not have a room to call his own.
In a recent report DWP adviser Prof Paul Gregg points to the "incredibly low" chances of sustained returns to the workforce once a person has been on incapacity benefits for two years.
The government has not yet published its analysis on the jobs market, but Prof Gregg's early thinking was made clear in a report for the Health Foundation.
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