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Crites

Gregg-Crites Octagon House, or M. M. Crites house, an octagon house located in Circleville, Ohio


A. greggii

Amaranthus greggii, the Gregg's amaranth or Josiah amaranth, an annual flowering plant species native to Texas, Louisiana and Mexico

Allan Gregg in Conversation with...

Allan Gregg in Conversation with... is a Canadian television series on TVOntario, hosted by Allan Gregg who interviews various authors, artists and leading thinkers.

Allman

The Allman Brothers Band, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame southern rock band, formed by Duane and Gregg Allman

Angry Samoans

During 1978 both Gregg Turner and Mike Saunders played with rock critic Richard Meltzer in the Los Angeles punk band VOM, which issued a posthumous five-song EP Live at Surf City on White Noise Records in early summer 1978.

Beer for My Horses

The music video for the song features Keith, Nelson and Corin Nemec, as detectives hunting a serial killer, played by Gregg Gilmore.

Bob Gregg

Robert Edmond "Bob" Gregg (4 February 1904 – 1991) was an English professional footballer born in Ferryhill, County Durham, who played as an inside forward.

Bob LeMond

In 1998, LeMond and the surviving cast members of My Favorite Husband were reunited by Gregg Oppenheimer, the son of Jess Oppenheimer, the original creator and producer of the show, to benefit pediatric AIDS research.

Brian Bram

Bram contributed to the first two issues of American Splendor, along with artists Gary Dumm, Gregg Budgett, and Robert Crumb.

Carrigrohane

It was extended in 1865-68 for the Reverend Robert Gregg by the architect William Burges.

Cinefex

Gregg Shay is the Creative Director, Bill Lindsay is the Advertising Director, Caitlin Shannon is the Production Manager, and Michael C. Gross is the design consultant.

David Gaskell

Both Gregg and Dunne left in 1966, but the arrival of Alex Stepney and the emergence of young Jimmy Rimmer meant that Gaskell was still third-choice at the club, so he left in the summer of 1969.

A succession of injuries to Gregg meant that Gaskell was in and out of the first team on a regular basis, but the signing of Pat Dunne in May 1964 meant that Gaskell was relegated to the position of third-choice goalkeeper.

David McMurtrie Gregg

Hampton had superior numbers, but Gregg's troopers had the Spencer repeating rifle.

Daytona Beach Shores, Florida

Daytona Beach Shores was the teenage home of musicians Gregg and Duane Allman.

Disabled Sports USA

Disabled Sports USA Officers include Robert Meserve, Robert Harney, MD, Steven D. Goodwin and Todd Sajauskas, and Board Members Anjali Forber-Pratt, Carol Harnett, Gregg Baumgarten, Jeff Underwood, Joel Berman, John B. Lincoln and Ralph Green.

Donald Gregg

Gregg's father was Abel J. Gregg of Washington, the national secretary of boys' work of the Young Men's Christian Association.

In September 2009, Gregg retired to the role of chairman emeritus of The Korea Society and was replaced as chairman by Thomas C. Hubbard.

Dorothy Shaw Bell Choir

The choir has made several recordings and recorded with groups including the Gregg Smith Singers and the Texas Boys Choir.

Feed the Animals

Feed the Animals is the fourth album by Girl Talk (Gregg Gillis), released on Illegal Art in 2008.

Garden Corner

However, despite extensive restoration, after buying a £7.5 million stake in Everton F.C., Gregg was spending most of his time in north-west England.

Gerry McCambridge

As a token of appreciation, Mr. Gregg presented him with a diamond Rolex watch.

Gregg

Greggs, the largest specialist retail bakery chain in the United Kingdom

Gregg Allman Band

The Gregg Allman Band, also known as Gregg Allman & Friends, is a Southern rock/blues rock group that Gregg Allman established and has led since the 1970s, during periods when Allman has been recording and performing separate from the Allman Brothers Band and has chosen not to perform exclusively as a solo artist.

Gregg Armen

Gregg was in the band from December 2003 to September 2008, went on several North American and European tours with the band, and contributed to the 2007 Intro5pect record, Realpolitik!.

Gregg Hoffman

Gregg Hoffman (June 11, 1963 – December 4, 2005), born in Phoenix, Arizona, was a film producer responsible for developing Saw and Saw II.

Gregg Karukas

Gregory Harry "Gregg" Karukas (born May 18, 1956) is a Grammy winning smooth jazz keyboardist, producer and pianist, originally from the Washington, D.C.-Bowie, Maryland area.

Gregg Rolie

Gregg Alan Rolie (born June 17, 1947, Seattle, Washington, United States) is an American keyboardist, organist, and singer, who is one of the founding members of the bands Santana, The Storm, Abraxas Pool and Journey, for whom he was the original lead singer.

Guy R. Gregg

Republican Freeholder Steve Oroho and Assemblyman Guy R. Gregg both announced that they would pursue the Republican nomination for Littell's Senate seat in the June 2007 primary.

Guy R. Gregg (born December 14, 1949, Brooklyn, New York) is an American Republican Party politician, who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1992–2008, where he represented the 24th Legislative District.

Harry von Zell

Between 1960-1961 he appeared in five episodes of the television series Bachelor Father as Bentley Gregg's (John Forsythe) good friend Frank Curtis.

John William Gregg

John William Gregg (January 8, 1880, New Hampshire - 1969 Berkeley), was a 20th-century professor of landscape architecture at the University of California, Berkeley.

Gregg worked with University of California Botanical Garden director Thomas Harper Goodspeed to move the botanical garden from its central campus location to the hills above the campus.

Ken Talbot

On Saturday, 19 June 2010, Talbot was on a chartered flight between Yaoundé, Cameroon and Congo with fellow Sundance Resources executives Geoff Wedlock, Don Lewis, John Carr-Gregg, John Jones and Craig Oliver, when the plane went missing.

Kevin Gregg

Gregg competed with Carlos Mármol for the position of closer during the 2009 Spring Training.

Martha Ellen Young Truman

Martha Ellen Young was born in Jackson County, Missouri, on November 25, 1852, to Solomon Young, a successful farmer who also had a business running Conestoga wagon trains along the Overland Trail, and his wife Harriet Louisa Gregg.

Matt Gregg

Gregg played cricket for Gloucestershire up to under-16 level before deciding to concentrate on his football career.

Patient safety organization

Dr. Charles Denham is the founder of TMIT and chairs its NQF Safe Practice Advisory Board, whose members are Dr. Lucian Leape, Dr. Don Berwick, Prof. James T. Reason, Dr. David W. Bates, Dr. David Classen, Dr. Carol Haraden, Dr. Gregg Meyer, Dr. James P. Bagian, and Dr. Roger Resar.

Penn Jersey Roller Derby

Maria Rodriguez-Gregg, a member-elect of the New Jersey General Assembly, plays for the "Dishonor Roll" in the PJRD as "Honeybee".

Ping Tom

They met in Chicago while Mr. Tom was attending law school at Northwestern and Valerie attended the Gregg Court Reporting School, which was then associated with Northwestern.

Richard Gregg

Richard Gregg, SBStJ, son of Frank Carl Gregg and Jacquelyn Gregg, served as a 1st Lt. in the USAF Aux.

Ricky Lynn Gregg

Gregg has also begun a charity called Trail of Hope, which provides clothing for underprivileged Cherokee, Choctaw and Sioux Indians.

Simon Naylor

Simon’s Theatre credits include 'Gary' in Unleashed (Hull Truck Theatre Company), 'Lapo' in On The Ceiling, 'Jack Munroe' in Happy Jack (both at The Landor Theatre) 'Rooster' in The Shawshank Redemption (Wyndhams Theatre), 'Gregg' in Waiting at The Lost Theatre and 'Desmond Ainsley' with a UK tour of Bill Kenwrights’ production of Funny, Peculiar.

The Allman Brothers Band Museum

“Please Call Home”, “Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More”, “Leave My Blues at Home” and “Midnight Rider” were also composed by Gregg Allman while living there.

The Gregg School

The Gregg School is a non-selective coeducational independent day school in Townhill Park, Southampton, Hampshire, UK.

The King's Singers

The arrangements on the album are by former first baritone Philip Lawson, Peter Knight and former tenor Bob Chilcott, and the album was recorded at the home of Francis Rossi, of Status Quo fame, and engineered by Gregg Jackman, the brother of former King's Singers countertenor Jeremy Jackman.

The Mumbly Cartoon Show

LAYOUT: John Ahern, Ed Benedict, Jamie Diaz, Hak Ficq, Owen Fitzgerald, Mo Gollub, Gary Hoffman, Jack Huber, Larry Huber, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Lin Larsen, Warren Marshall, Gregg Nocon, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley, Bob Singer, Terry Slade, O. Wilson, Donna Zeller

The Slugs

They frequently launch into cover versions of songs from the Who as well as other songs such as Blue Swede’s "Hooked on a Feeling," "Winter Wonderland" and The Kings' "Switching to Glide." The majority of the songs are written by Dag Juhlin with some others by Gregg and Johnny L.

Vaucluse, South Carolina

Gregg observed 'the most indifferent overseer's house in Lowell, Massachusetts, at least such as I saw, cost more than the whole village of Vaucluse, containing upwards of 200 inhabitants including a comfortable dwelling recently built as a residence for one of its owners'.


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