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mungo$522368$ - translation to german

AMERICAN AUTHOR
Ray mungo; Raymond Mungo

mungo      
n. Abfall in einer Wollmühle entstehend; billige Textilie, aus Wollresten hergestellte Textilie mit Filz überdeckt
Hugh Grant         
  • [[Elizabeth Hurley]] (pictured in 2008) was in a much publicised relationship with Grant between 1987 and 2000.
  • The famous mugshot of Grant in 1995
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  • Grant at the [[1997 Cannes Film Festival]]
  • Grant during the second round of [[Alfred Dunhill Links Championship]], October 2007
BRITISH ACTOR (BORN 1960)
Hugh John Mungo Grant; Grant, Hugh; Mungo Grant
Hugh Grant, (geboren 1960) britischer Filmschauspieler berühmt für seine Rollen in "Vier Hochzeiten und ein Begräbnis" und "Notting Hill"

Definition

mungo
['m??g??]
¦ noun cloth made from recycled woven or felted material.
Origin
C19: of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

Ray Mungo

Raymond Mungo (born 1946) is an American author, co-author, or editor of more than a dozen books. He writes about business, economics, and financial matters as well as cultural issues.

In the 1960s, he attended Boston University, where he served as editor of the Boston University News in 1966-67, his senior year; and where, as a student leader, he spearheaded demonstrations against the Vietnam War.

In 1967, Mungo co-founded the Liberation News Service (LNS), an alternative news agency, along with Marshall Bloom. LNS split off from Collegiate Press Service (CPS) in a political dispute. The founding event was a notably tumultuous meeting that transpired not far from the offices of CPS on Church Street in Washington, D.C. Mungo descriptively details this event in his book, Famous Long Ago: My Life and Hard Times with the Liberation News Service.

In 1968, he moved to Vermont with Verandah Porche and others as part of the back-to-the-land movement.

Mungo continued to write through the 1970s and 1980s; however, in 1997 his career path took a different turn. When he wrote Palm Springs Babylon in 1993 he lived in Palm Springs, California. He completed a master's degree in counseling and began working with the severely mentally ill and with AIDS patients in Los Angeles. Mungo visited France in 2000 and briefly considered relocating there.