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Thomas Hutson Gregorie (September 27, 1807 –
January 7, 1886) was an
American medical doctor and politician.
Gregorie was born in Beaufort,
South Carolina...
- The
Venerable Christopher Gregorie was an
Anglican priest in the late 16th century.
Gregorie was born in
Warwickshire and
educated at
Magdalen College...
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Scottish mathematician and astronomer. His
surname is
sometimes spelt as
Gregorie, the
original Scottish spelling. He
described an
early practical design...
- Anne King
Gregorie (May 20, 1887 –
December 4, 1960) was a
South Carolina historian, and
professor of
history at
Arkansas College and at the University...
- Lincoln-Zephyr was
conceived by
Edsel Ford and
designed by
Eugene Turenne Gregorie. It was ****embled at the
Lincoln Motor Company Plant in Detroit, Michigan...
- mathworld.wolfram.com.
Retrieved 2024-04-15. Malet,
Antoni (1993). "James
Gregorie on
tangents and the "Taylor" rule for
series expansions".
Archive for History...
- Technologies. 21 (4): 719–728. doi:10.1007/s10639-014-9349-1. S2CID 17263766.
Gregorie, Trudy. "Cyberstalking:
dangers on the
information superhighway" (PDF)...
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speedster automobile custom-designed by Ford's
first designer, E. T. (Bob)
Gregorie and
featuring Ford's brand-new V8, the
first low-cost, eight-cylinder engine...
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genius of
George Washington Carver for
development then put
Eugene Turenne Gregorie of his
design department in
charge of manufacturing.
Ultimately he was...
- of
Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-48205-7. Malet,
Antoni (1993). "James
Gregorie on
Tangents and the "Taylor" Rule for
Series Expansions".
Archive for History...