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Lamus

[ ley-muhs ]

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. a son of Hercules and Omphale.
  2. the king of a people who attacked 11 ships of Odysseus and devoured their crews.


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Some fear that Duque, if elected, "could blow up the peace process," says Uninorte's Felipe Lamus Ochoa, a geologist working with Montes.

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“Thank the Lord,” said Dora Lamus, 49, of Los Angeles, looking upward with her hands pressed together as if in prayer.

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Lamus had a black eye, a large scab on her upper lip and a stack of ice on her lap to ease the pain.

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In 805 the first great ransoming of Moslem prisoners took place on the banks of the little river Lamus in Cilicia.

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In the year 808 the second ransoming between the Moslems and the Greeks took place near the river Lamus.

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