Loja
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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That mark was reached Monday in the village of Loja near Granada at the start of the heat wave that is causing restless nights across the country.
From Seattle Times
The relative ease of current migration is fueling that increase, said Diana Loja, Sleepy Hollow’s liaison to the Latino community.
From Seattle Times
In recent years, Loja said, Ecuadorians considering their own migration see a growing number of people to follow in the New York area: “They start to see their neighbors, their friends, their own families.”
From Seattle Times
Andhy Loja, a 15-year-old Hispanic student taking the Connecticut elective this year, said the class has yielded a number of revelations, such as when his teacher told him “race is a social construct.”
From Washington Post
There is, possibly, a small feud between those who serve the sardines fresh and those who serve them canned, according to the owner of Loja das Conservas, who told me darkly that “no one knows” why the finer restaurants won’t serve the town’s famous tinned offering.
From New York Times
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