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Mi·los

also Me·los  (mē′lôs) or Mi·lo (mē′lō, mī′-)
An island of southeast Greece in the Cyclades Islands of the Aegean Sea. It was a flourishing trade and obsidian-mining center in ancient times but lost importance when bronze replaced obsidian as a material for tools and weapons. The famous statue Venus de Milo was discovered here in 1820.
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Mílos

(ˈmilɔs)
n
(Placename) transliteration of the Modern Greek name for Melos
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Me•los

(ˈmi lɒs, -loʊs)

also Milos



n.
a Greek island in the Cyclades, in the SW Aegean. 4560; 51 sq. mi. (132 sq. km).
Me′li•an, adj., n.
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The main roles were played bySerbian actor Milosh Bikovich (Muslim Magomayev) and Russian actress Irina Antonenko (Tamara Sinyavskaya).
Only after the album proved popular did Canadian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Michael Milosh and Danish musician / producer Robin Hannibal reveal their identities and perform a concert tour.
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Dudley: Kyle Amico , Michael Berry *, Scott Borowy , Blaine Cobb , Kenneth Doane *, Christopher Herrion , Aaron Lieske , Scarlett Makara *, Tara Marshall , Jaime Miglionico *, Rachel Miller *, Erica Milosh *, Paige Moroz , Lindsey Oliver *, Brooke Packard , Nicole Penniman *, Amanda Racicot *, Brendan Sergel , Dennis St.
On the Odyssey Marine a marine salvager specialising in extracting cargoes from sunken ships, Mike Milosh stared into the monitor showing video from the shipwreck more than mile below him.
Besides, leaders of some countries-EU members - President of Czech Republic Milosh Zeman, Austria - Heinz Fischer, Lithuania - Dalia
The Gold Djed Pillar for best feature film went to Serbian Director Milosh Puzich for "Withering".
Kosovo-born Zoran Ratkovic pinched the keys and took cousins Milosh and Vojin Petrovic for a ride, even though none of them could see over the steering wheel.
Some of his bound books have been donated to Danish Queen Margareta II, former French President Mitterand, poet Ceslav Milosh and other royalty.
For his achievements in journalism, he received the October Award of the City of Beograd (1987) and the "Golden Microphone of Radio Beograd" (2008), as well as the literary awards "Milosh Crnjanski" for his book of short stories Commemoration (1984), "Isidora Sekulic" for the book of stories Johny's Solo (2005), and "Rade Obrenovic" for Nebo nad cirkusom for the best novel written in the Serbian language in 2004.
Joseph Milosh, in "John Gardner's Grendel: Sources and Analogues," also draws attention to the monstrous and human qualities of the central figure of Gardner's novel.
Serbian leaders, now directed by Milosh Obrenovic, and convinced that independence alone would satisfy their yearning for peace and security, again rose in revolt on Palm Sunday, 1815.
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