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The name "Gregory" appears 12 times across 10 documents in the Epstein files, but these mentions refer to multiple different people, not a single individual connected to Jeffrey Epstein. The references include academics (Gregory Mankiw, Gregory Bateson), authors, a comedian (Dick Gregory), and even a fictional massage servant.
These mentions span diverse document types including government records, investigation files, and what appear to be book manuscripts or articles. The references are incidental—Gregory Mankiw is cited in an economic policy discussion, Gregory Bateson appears in academic texts about systems theory and anthropology, comedian Dick Gregory is mentioned in a Playboy Club anecdote, and "Gregory" appears as a fictional character in what seems to be historical fiction about Roman ladies-in-waiting. None of these mentions suggest direct involvement with Jeffrey Epstein or his activities. The name appears in source materials that were likely part of Epstein's document collection but don't indicate personal connections.
n ladies-in-waiting found themselves waiting around so much that they began feeling jaded. "Another typical almond-oil massage from our love slave, Gregory?" said one lady to the next. "How boring." So, they came up with a new Idea. Their servants filled huge vats with smashed chardonnay grapes, and t
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cago. He was performing at the Playboy Club and invited me to his show. Two years previously, Negro comedians performed only in Negro nightclubs, and Gregory was no exception. But one evening the regular white comic at the Playboy Club got sick, and Gregory took his place. It made 7ime magazine, and he wa
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l Minds. MIT Press, 1997. Gilovich, Thomas. How We Know What Isr’t So: Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life. Reprint. The Free Press, 1993. Gregory, Robert J. Psychological Testing: History, Principles, and Applications. 6th ed. Pearson, 2010. Hameroff, $. R. “Quantum Coherence in Microtubules:
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erned about systems of control and communication of observed systems, Warren McCullough wanted to include mind. He turned to cultural anthropologists Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead to make the connection to the social sciences. Bateson in particular was increasingly talking about patterns and processes,
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erned about systems of control and communication of observed systems, Warren McCullough wanted to include mind. He turned to cultural anthropologists Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead to make the connection to the social sciences. Bateson in particular was increasingly talking about patterns and processes,
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eds.), Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, vol. lV, Second Series (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1957), sections 3-5, pp. 37-39. ‘ See, for example, Gregory of Nyssa, “Answer to Eunomius’ Second Book,” trans. M. Day, in Philip Schaff and Henry Wace (eds.), Nicene and Post- HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021373 --- PA
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021375 →ved self-interest than by an ideological affinity for political Islam. "Investments in the region are about the return on political influence," adds Gregory Gause, a professor at the University of Vermont and a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution-Doha. He noted the presence of a large
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025089 →ived self-interest than by an ideological affinity for political Islam. "Investments in the region are about the return on political influence," adds Gregory Gause, a professor at the University of Vermont and a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution-Doha. He noted the presence of a large
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n getting more traction recently attributes the slower recovery to poor policies enacted in Washington. In a June 2016 article about the US economy, Gregory Mankiw, professor at Harvard University and former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers for President George W. Bush, highlighted “policy misstep
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