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Gregg

[ greg ]

noun

  1. John Robert, 1864–1948, U.S. educator: inventor of a system of shorthand.


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Sharon Gregg, who took up photography after being diagnosed with a rare illness, told BBC News NI spending time in nature and watching the birds has had a positive effect on her wellbeing.

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Gregg Keyes, 64, said that more than a year and a half after leaving Napoli in the Desert in 2021, he still suffered shooting pains and convulsions from a pressure wound that had grown to nearly 8 inches in width while he was staying there.

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Prior to the current international break, Pochettino's win ratio since replacing Gregg Berhalter in September was healthier.

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He had never coached at the international level before taking charge of the American team in October, replacing Gregg Berhalter, the winningest men’s coach in U.S.

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The Central Americans beat the U.S. 2-1 in last summer’s Copa América, a result that hastened former coach Gregg Berhalter’s firing.

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