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Greta

or Gret·ta

[ gret-uh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Margaret.


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Greta has been making appeals recently to the trade union movement and it’s so welcome.

“I think when Greta tweeted, Rihanna tweeted, they had to find a narrative to say that there is something of a threat to the nation,” says Leo Saldanha, who works for the advocacy group Environment Support Group and is also based in Bengaluru.

From Time

When Greta started striking, she symbolically encouraged young people all around the world to make their voices heard.

And we have a lot of great guests this season: Greta Gerwig, Natasha Lyonne, Olivia Wilde, Steve Buscemi is back—I love that guy.

Twin girls, Greta and Grace, run around the floor in circles, wearing pink playsuits with tiny pink wings attached.

That explains Brando, Duke Ellington, Greta Garbo, Muhammad Ali and of course James Dean.

The women are Charlotte, who will become a front-line nurse, and Greta, who will pursue her ambitions as a singer.

It stars a dancing, punching Greta Gerwig (Frances Ha), who is wonderful (as always).

The Greta is an excellent trolling stream, but the fish are not near the average weight of those in the Eden.

Greta, with one eye on her governess, was stealthily cutting a pig out of orange peel.

Greta, gazing at Harz, gushed deep pink, and furtively showed him her pig.

Herr Paul had tied a handkerchief over Greta's eyes, and one by one they brought her presents.

They went into the next room now, and Herr Paul, taking Greta's bandage, transferred it to his own eyes.

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