Lugo
a city in NW Spain.
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How to use Lugo in a sentence
More capacity may be needed as the industry grows, said Lugo.
The Booming Space Industry Is Fueling a Spaceport Boondoggle | Alexandra Marvar | February 28, 2022 | The Daily Beast“They keep talking about this boom,” Lugo said of the perceived spike in demand for commercial launch facilities.
The Booming Space Industry Is Fueling a Spaceport Boondoggle | Alexandra Marvar | February 28, 2022 | The Daily BeastBezos’s is what most aerospace engineers would call a more traditional take on crewed spacecraft, Lugo says.
Blue Origin takes its first passengers to space | Tatyana Woodall | July 20, 2021 | MIT Technology ReviewEggs get a page of their own, partly because “Spaniards put eggs on a lot of things” but also to underscore the connection to American diners, says Lugo, 30, a native of Puerto Rico whose maternal grandmother is Spanish.
José Andrés brings Spanish comfort food — including a lot of eggs — to Bethesda | Tom Sietsema | July 9, 2021 | Washington PostLugo was recently able to move her family out of a hotel and into base housing.
Cardinal de Lugo also should be included in this catalogue; indeed he is one of the most eminent theologians of modern times.
The Jesuits, 1534-1921 | Thomas J. CampbellWe staid one week at Lugo, and then directed our steps to Corunna, about twelve leagues distant.
The Bible in Spain | George BorrowAntnio Mara Lugo had a silver-mounted saddle, bridle and spurs that cost fifteen hundred dollars.
Sixty Years in Southern California 1853-1913 | Harris NewmarkThe mosaic found at Lugo is believed to have formed part of a temple dedicated to Diana.
The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain, Volume II (of 3) | Leonard Williams"The old Lugo ranch house," Consuello explained, catching his inquiring look.
Spring Street | James H. Richardson
British Dictionary definitions for Lugo
/ (Spanish ˈluɣo) /
a city in NW Spain: Roman walls; Romanesque cathedral. Pop: 91 158 (2003 est): Latin name: Lucus Augusti (ˈluːkəs aʊˈɡuːstiː, ɔːˈɡʌstiː)
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