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Loos

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Loos  (ls), Anita 1893?-1981.
American writer who is best known for her many screenplays, including The Girl from Missouri (1934) and I Married an Angel (1942). She is also known for her novels, especially Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1925), which she later adapted for film.

Loos (German) [luːs]
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(Biographies / Loos, Adolf (1870-1933) M, Austrian, ARCHITECTURE: 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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Noun1.Loos - Austrian architect (1870-1933)


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