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de los Angeles

American  
[dey laws an-juh-luhs, -leez, los, de laws ahn-he-les] / deɪ lɔs ˈæn dʒə ləs, -ˌliz, lɒs, dɛ lɔs ˈɑn hɛ lɛs /

noun

  1. Victoria 1923–2005, Spanish operatic soprano.


de los Angeles British  
/ de los ˈaŋxeles /

noun

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

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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The tribe was initially excited about the grant, thinking it would provide support with “conservation thinning” and help the tribe steward its ancestral lands, de los Angeles wrote.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 30, 2022

The $2 million restoration effort at Nuestra Señora de los Angeles will take at least two years more; impatient residents often ask experts why it is taking so long.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 20, 2020

The $2 million restoration effort at Nuestra Señora de los Angeles will take at least two years more; impatient residents often ask experts why it is taking so long.

From Washington Times • Oct. 20, 2020

Maria de los Angeles Jimenez, 29, who works at a salad-packing plant, learned how quickly the virus can spread on May 1, when her feet began to ache.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 9, 2020

The last, and most southerly, is San Diego, including the mission of the same, San Juan Capistrano, the Pueblo de los Angeles, the largest town in California, with the neighboring mission of San Gabriel.

From Two Years Before the Mast by Dana, Richard Henry

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