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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
GRESH, ALAIN — (1948– ), French Egyptian born historian, journalist, and political activist. Gresh was born in Cairo to a Coptic Catholic father and a Jewish mother. Though an Egyptian citizen, he was raised and educated in French and studied at the French High … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Gresh|am's law — «GREHSH uhmz», the theory that bad money will drive out good. Thus, if two coins or notes are equal as legal tender, but differ in intrinsic value, the more valuable one is either hoarded or exported. ╂[< Sir Thomas Gresham, 1519? 1579, an… … Useful english dictionary
Alain Gresh — est un journaliste français né en 1948 en Égypte. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Publications 3 Divers 4 Voir aussi … Wikipédia en Français
Andy Gresh — is a National and New England media personality and college football color analyst. Gresh is the host of The Andy Gresh Show which airs Saturdays and Sundays on ESPN Radio from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. eastern. He is also in his 4th year as pregame,… … Wikipedia
Nizar Jomaa Gresh — Football player infobox| playername=Nizar Gresh fullname = Nizar Jomaa Gresh nickname = dateofbirth = birth date and age|1985|12|23 cityofbirth = Tripoli countryofbirth = Libya height = currentclub = Al Ittihad clubnumber = 25 position =… … Wikipedia
gresham's — gresh·am s … English syllables
Gresham'slaw — Gresh·am s law (grĕshʹəmz) n. The theory holding that if two kinds of money in circulation have the same denominational value but different intrinsic values, the money with higher intrinsic value will be hoarded and eventually driven out of… … Universalium
Gresham — /gresh euhm/, n. 1. Sir Thomas, 1519? 79, English merchant and financier. 2. a town in NW Oregon. 33,005. * * * … Universalium
Gresham — Gresh•am [[t]ˈgrɛʃ əm[/t]] n. 1) big Sir Thomas, 1519?–79, English financier 2) geg a town in NW Oregon. 58,130 … From formal English to slang
Gresham's law — Gresh′am s law′ n. bus the tendency of an inferior currency to drive a superior currency out of circulation because of the hoarding of the latter • Etymology: 1855–60; after Sir T. Gresham … From formal English to slang