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Gregory I

noun

  1. Saint Gregory the Great, a.d. c540–604, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 590–604.


Gregory I

noun

  1. Gregory I, Saint?540604MItalianRELIGION: popeRELIGION: saint Saint, known as Gregory the Great. ?540–604 ad , pope (590–604), who greatly influenced the medieval Church. He strengthened papal authority by centralizing administration, tightened discipline, and revised the liturgy. He appointed Saint Augustine missionary to England. Feast day: March 12 or Sept 3
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Maryland Transportation Secretary Gregory I. Slater called him an “amazing professional” and “out-of-the-box thinker.”

Maryland Transportation Secretary Gregory I. Slater said the lanes would provide a “consistent, reliable transportation network,” starting with replacing the 60-year-old American Legion Bridge.

Under the agreement, the firms will hire a new construction contractor within one year, although that is expected to take closer to six months, Maryland Transportation Secretary Gregory I. Slater said.

Maryland Transportation Secretary Gregory I. Slater hinted at a time extension during a recent video briefing before the Prince George’s County Council.

Maryland Transportation Secretary Gregory I. Slater said in a statement that the discussions have been “productive.”

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