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Foss

[ fos ]

noun

  1. Lu·kas [loo, -k, uh, s], 1922–2009, U.S. pianist, conductor, and composer; born in Germany.


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The new copy-reader here mentioned was C.C. Foss, a cherubic little fellow who was also a Methodist preacher.

Foss occasionally supplied pulpits in Baltimore and its suburbs, to the derision of the Herald agnostics.

Not when I saw them, but doubtless when these two return they will come down like a mountain foss.

Mr. H. Foss has written the following totals for the twelve parts in a copy of the catalogue in the British Museum.

The Foss enters York on the south, and passes into the Ouse on the east bank.

Many of the poems of Sam Walter Foss and other popular writers of the present are monologues.

Seeing this, Captain Foss with eight men dashed forward through a fierce fire, and began pelting the enemy with bombs.

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