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de los Angeles

[dey laws an-juh-luhs, -leez, los, de laws ahn-he-les]

noun

  1. Victoria 1923–2005, Spanish operatic soprano.



de los Angeles

/ de los ˈaŋxeles /

noun

  1. Victoria (bikˈtorja). 1923–2005, Spanish soprano

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“Pero la presión siempre va a estar ahí. Especialmente cuando se es este equipo, cuando se es los Dodgers de Los Ángeles, hay muchas expectativas a su alrededor. Hay mucha presión”.

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It was an awe-inspiring sight for the pobladores who came from Mexico in 1789 and set up El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles in the name of the Spanish crown.

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Festival Chapín de Los Angeles, a popular two-day celebration of Guatemalan culture held in the Westlake neighborhood, has been postponed from late August to mid October.

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In Lynch’s 2001 thriller, Del Rio was the siren of the Club Silencio and introduced as “La Llorona de Los Angeles.”

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This time of year, you can see these tall, bushy shrubs covered with berries throughout Southern California, from the native plant trail at Rio de Los Angeles State Park in Glassell Park to Walnut Canyon Road leading to the Oak Canyon Nature Center in Anaheim Hills, to Griffith Park and many of the other wild areas that frame our SoCal cities.

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