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Gregory was an Exarch of Ravenna (664-677).
Gregory succeeded Theodore I Calliopas as Exarch. His tenure is mostly known for his support of the Archbishop of Ravenna in the latter's struggles with the papacy over the independence of the see. Also during his administration, the Byzantine Emperor Constans II invaded southern Italy in an unsuccessful attempt to destroy the power of the Lombards. He was succeeded in 677 by Theodore II.
"Gregory" is the third episode of the first season of the period drama television series The Americans. It originally aired on FX in the United States on February 13, 2013.
In the opening scene, Philip Jennings (Matthew Rhys) and Stan Beeman (Noah Emmerich) play a game of racquetball. Stan explains that the game is about making your opponent move too fast in order to make a mistake. Stan is paged by Nina (Annet Mahendru) and meets up with her. She informs him about Rob (Chase Coleman), the agent who worked with Philip and Elizabeth (Keri Russell) in their kidnapping of Timoshev, and who was killed. The FBI send a picture of Rob to DMVs across the country and discover he has a wife and a newborn son living in Philadelphia.
Philip and Elizabeth receive a hidden message in the classifieds section of a newspaper about Rob arranging a meet in Philadelphia. Philip suggests that Gregory Thomas (Derek Luke), a former black militant whom Elizabeth recruited, to go to the meet. Elizabeth meets Gregory in his apartment, where he makes a pass at her, but she rejects him, telling him that she is committed to Philip. Gregory agrees to go to the meet and confesses his love for Elizabeth.
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 American adult animated musical comedy film based on the Comedy Central television series South Park. The film was directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, and stars the regular television cast of Parker, Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, and Isaac Hayes, with guest performances by George Clooney, Eric Idle, and Mike Judge. The plot follows the four boys from South Park as they see a controversial R-rated movie featuring Canadians Terrance and Phillip and begin cursing incessantly. Their parents pressure the United States to wage war against Canada for allegedly corrupting their children.
The film tackles issues of censorship, bad parenting, and freedom of speech. It parodies animated Disney films released during the Disney Renaissance such as Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid as well as musicals such as the West End's Les Misérables, and satirizes the controversy surrounding the show itself. The movie also heavily satirizes the Motion Picture Association of America; Parker and Stone battled the MPAA throughout the production process and the movie received an R rating just two weeks prior to its release. A writing team consisting of Parker, Stone, and Pam Brady was assembled. They conceived numerous plot ideas, with Parker and Stone's being the one developed into a film. The film features twelve original songs by Parker and Marc Shaiman with additional lyrics by Stone.
Marks may refer to:
This is a list of recurring characters from Earth in the science fiction television show Stargate SG-1.
The Stargate Command (SGC) is a fictional military base at the (real) Cheyenne Mountain complex near Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is the main setting in Stargate SG-1 and occasionally features on Stargate Atlantis. The base extends many levels beneath the ground and is protected from most forms of attack including indirect nuclear detonations, also serving to contain biological, chemical or alien hazards to the outside world by means of a 'lockdown' status. Stargate Command is typically commanded by a General and is staffed by subject matter experts and military support personnel, several elite special operations teams, and several SG teams, including SG-1. The majority of the teams are United States Air Force with some United States Marine Corps, civilians and United States Army, but other nations have SG teams operating from the SGC as well after the events of season 5.
Marks is a surname originating from Cornwall and Devon, and also a German or Jewish name. Individuals with this surname include:
Actor/ Producer/ Filmmaker Gregory D. Marks' campaign to reach THE OSCARS! I am doing this contest not only for the pure fun and excitement of it but to help people realize the great possibilities and opportunities we have in life. I have come from being homeless for a short time a drug attic for over 20 years at the age of 35 I decided to change my life, once I made that decision I never looked back! Acting has enhanced my life and I have been able to encourage and show people that nothing is impossible when you put your mind to it, I now have 12 years of being clean/sober with no relapse EVER. I use my experience to encourage anyone I encounter. The OSCARS by far would be the coolest thing to add to my story as I continue the pursuit for my ultimate dream which is helping others achiev...
Gregory D Marks has an inspiring story of self realization, self determination and the ability to simply not quit. And he shares this message with the simple words: Right now. Today. RNT isn't about promoting the "one way" or rigid systems created antiquated methodologies based on out dated ideas and procedures. RNT is about what you can do, right now, today. There are humans out there in need. You can help them. Right now, today. Humans helping humans. http://rightnowtoday.org
Get your first look at Gregory Marks and James Mackintosh discussing the falling oil prices in the first official teaser for the Project Firefly ELC Debate.
A discussion with Gregory Marks founder of Right Now Today
"Painting, Facture and Emotion: History of art, Art theory, Philosophy, Neuroscience" May 20th 2014 One day International Workshop of the French National Research Agency (ANR) Project « Visual Art and Emotion » (2010-2014) Gregory Currie (Philosophie, University of York, Directeur d'études invité EHESS) 'Painting, Facture and Emotion' is a multidisciplinary workshop organised by Jérôme Pelletier on may 20 2014 at College de France in Paris. This workshop is part of the French National Research Agency projects conducted by Jérôme Pelletier (www.ave-fiction.ens.fr). This one-day workshop brought together philosophers of art (Gregory Currie, David Davies, Dom Lopes) art historians (Yolaine Escande, Georges Roque) and neuroscientists (Alain Berthoz, Stéphanie Dubal and José Luis Ulloa Fulge...
The week after Steve Plante took on Joe Tavernese and was able to barely avoid a charge in the 3rd game, he had to face Mark Gregory in the Championship match. It was a good match with lots of marks, and again a shot at a LOT of bonus money, and you won't believe what happens! Here is part 4 of the match, enjoy :)
Gregory was an Exarch of Ravenna (664-677).
Gregory succeeded Theodore I Calliopas as Exarch. His tenure is mostly known for his support of the Archbishop of Ravenna in the latter's struggles with the papacy over the independence of the see. Also during his administration, the Byzantine Emperor Constans II invaded southern Italy in an unsuccessful attempt to destroy the power of the Lombards. He was succeeded in 677 by Theodore II.