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grego

(ˈɡreɪɡəʊ; ˈɡriːɡəʊ)
n, pl -gos
1. (Clothing & Fashion) a short, thick, hooded jacket formerly worn in the Eastern Mediterranean
2. (Clothing & Fashion) a similar jacket formerly worn by seamen
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Going to his heavy grego, or wrapall, or dreadnaught, which he had previously hung on a chair, he fumbled in the pockets, and produced at length a curious little deformed image with a hunch on its back, and exactly the color of a three days' old Congo baby.
Dion Crisostomo ressalta constantemente que Homero mente sobre o passado grego e por que suas mentiras alcancavam creditos.
of California, San Diego), Grego (research scientist, RTI International) and Kinloch (research fellow, U.
John Grego, deputy head at Ian Ramsey School, said: "Thankfully it was a minor accident and the children were OK.
GREGO, 51, a gay father whose lawsuit led to the landmark 2002 decision allowing second-parent adoptions by gay and lesbian partners in Pennsylvania, in a small-plane crash, August 26.
I'm so thankful that we decided to evacuate," says 12-year-old Paul Grego Jr.
At the WWII Memorial, in front of the Wall of Freedom, I discussed this with Nicholas Grego, a former infantry quartermaster in combat supply.
Grego also details the four major theories that account for the moon's ore gin and its appearance now.