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Lusk

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(lŭsk)
a.1.Lazy; slothful.
n.1.A lazy fellow; a lubber.
v. i.1.To be idle or unemployed.

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As Southern California home prices falter, the region's commercial real estate market is expected to remain on a growth course into next year, according to the latest Casden Real Estate Economics Forecast compiled by the USC's Lusk Center for Real Estate.
Herb Lusk, pastor of the host church, was even more inflammatory, bitterly denouncing critics (such as Americans United) who noted that his ministry received over $1 million in "faith-based" funding from the Bush administration, after Lusk endorsed Bush in 2000.
Initially, 19-year-old John Lusk got into a dispute with his 76-year-old neighbor Norman Bright when Bright accused Lusk of stealing money from him.
 
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