Glosa (English: Glose or Gloss) is a poetic form that borrows lines from another, usually more famous poem and incorporates its text. The term originates...
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Bill Glose (born Riverside, California) is an American journalist, poet, and fiction writer. He is best known for winning the 2023 Library of Virginia...
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Augusta Glosé (June 2, 1877 – September 24, 1976), also seen as Augusta Glose, later Augusta Glose Leeds, was an American comedic actress and musical performer...
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Georgianna Inez Glose (December 1, 1946 – April 28, 2020) was an American activist and Dominican religious sister, based in New York City. Glose was born in...
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2021, Medium announced that it had acquired the social-based ebook company Glose. In November 2021, Medium acquired browser-based graphic design tool Projector...
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August 10, 2012. "Laurel Holloman de "the L word" expose "coeur libre" à Paris". Glose. April 17, 2012. Laurel Holloman Art Laurel Holloman at IMDb...
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28 April 2020 David Boe 84 Organist United States (Glenview) Georgianna Glose 74 Nun and activist United States (Brooklyn) Musa Shanibov 85 Politician...
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KTVL (redirect from Trish Glose)
such talent as Libby Dowsett, April Warneke and later-main anchor Trish Glose. It was considered the "usual amount of news for a CBS affiliate." KTVL...
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Intitulata Fontegara (Venice, 1535) Diego Ortiz, Nel qual si tratta delle Glose (1553) Giovanni Maffei, Delle lettere del Sr. Gio. Camillo Maffei da Solofra...
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English language was a marginal note or explanation, borrowed from French glose, which comes from medieval Latin glōsa, classical glōssa, meaning an obsolete...
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