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Greg

[greg]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Gregory.



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The pitching staff of the 2008 Dodgers featured two Hall of Famers: Kershaw, in his first year, and Greg Maddux, in his last year.

What that does is test the creativity of Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Greg Roman to devise ways to fortify the line and protect Herbert without whittling away too many offensive options.

Swift, who famously uses her lyrics as a form of emotional purging for her relationships, told BBC Radio 1's Greg James about her fears her writing abilities might be impacted if she felt "happy and free".

From BBC

"If you've ever wondered what a world where people did not need to own their own cars might look like, we would love you to get involved," said Prof Greg Marsden, who is leading the project.

From BBC

The commission has ordered the department to present a report on the shootings, but that was not nearly enough to satisfy Greg “Baba” Akili, a longtime civil rights advocate with Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles who has frequently spoken out against Southers’ nomination.

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