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grego

[ gree-goh, grey- ]

noun

plural gregos.
  1. a short, hooded coat of thick, coarse fabric, originally worn in the eastern Mediterranean countries.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of grego1

1740–50; perhaps < Portuguese (compare Spanish griego, Italian greco ) < Latin Graecus Greek
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Martin Grego, a spokesperson for Invenergy, said the company disagrees with Settle’s ruling but does support Washington’s efforts to combat climate change.

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“As we further review the Court’s latest order to determine our next steps, we will continue our work to make real clean energy progress a reality in the State,†Grego said in an email.

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One of the phone calls in question picked up Ulrich, then the buildings commissioner, speaking in code with Paul Grego, a filing representative for the agency who was seeking preferential treatment for his clients, according to prosecutors.

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In exchange for those favors, Grego allegedly traded Ulrich a painting by Francisco Poblet, the last surviving apprentice to Salvador Dalí.

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During a call alerting Ulrich that the artwork was ready, Grego used a coded reference to a painting “that your daughter did,†prosecutors said.

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