Hugh$36159$ - translation to italian
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Hugh$36159$ - translation to italian

IRISH ARCHBISHOP
Hugh Coren; Hugh Curwin; Hugh Carwin
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Hugh      
n. Ugo
Hugh Grant         
  • [[Elizabeth Hurley]] (pictured in 2008) was in a much publicised relationship with Grant between 1987 and 2000.
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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, (1960) attore di cinema inglese protagonista del film "Quattro matrimoni e un funerale" e "Notting Hill"
Hugh Shelton         
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RECIPIENT OF THE PURPLE HEART MEDAL
Henry Shelton; Henry H. Shelton; General Henry Hugh Shelton; General Henry H. Shelton; Henry Hugh Shelton; Gen. Hugh Shelton; H. Hugh Shelton; Henry "Hugh" H. Shelton
Hugh Shelton, capo di stato maggiore americano

Definition

smallen
To reduce in size; the opposite of enlarge
You think the logo is too big? Gimme a second and I'll smallen it.

Wikipedia

Hugh Curwen

Hugh Curwen (c. 1500 - 1 November 1568) was an English ecclesiastic and statesman, who served as Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland from 1555 to 1567, then as Bishop of Oxford until his death in November 1568.

Previous entries, including the 1911 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, confused him with Richard Curwen, almoner to Henry VIII.