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Loos

[ loos ]

noun

  1. ·DZ [ey, -dolf, ah, -dawlf], 1870–1933, Austrian architect and writer.
  2. Anita, 1893–1981, U.S. writer.


Loos

/ ː /

noun

  1. LoosAdolf18701933MAustrianARCHITECTURE: architect Adolf (ˈadolf). 1870–1933, Austrian architect: a pioneer of modern architecture, noted for his plain austere style in such buildings as Steiner House, Vienna (1910)
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“So many were killed were in the Battle of Loos, and so many Scottish soldiers in particular,” she said.

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French forces attacked in the Champagne region, while the British stormed German defenses in the mining area around the town of Loos.

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Seattle installed Portland Loos in Rainier Beach and Ballard before the pandemic.

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At the time, Loos was employed as the athlete's personal assistant.

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In April 2004, British tabloids including the News of the World reported that David, who was playing for Real Madrid, engaged in an extramarital affair with a woman named Rebecca Loos.

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