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Luo

[ loo-oh, loo-oh ]

noun

, plural Lu·os, (especially collectively) Lu·o
  1. a member of a people living mainly in southwest Kenya.
  2. the Nilotic language of the Luo people.


Luo

/ ˈluːəʊ; ləˈwəʊ /

noun

  1. LuoLuos a member of a cattle-herding Nilotic people living chiefly east of Lake Victoria in Kenya
  2. the language of this people, belonging to the Nilotic group of the Nilo-Saharan family


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In the article, Luo said his company had devoted itself to “ethnic harmony” and “stability maintenance” by hiring minority workers in Xinjiang.

Census data show human population spikes in the region 70 years ago, coinciding with the earliest signs of hybridization of the wild and domestic cats, Luo says.

The reason is “actually quite apparent, but nobody thought about it before,” Luo says.

“I can’t speak for their strategy, but Google’s revenue comes from advertising and they wouldn’t remove this option if they didn’t have an alternative lined up,” Luo said.

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The trade-off of first-party data — that it’s harder to come by and is not as scalable — is worth it for the higher quality both Luo and buyers said.

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His long Luo legs were in no way inferior, one should add, to Elisabeth Hasselbeck's gleaming white gams.

Amongst the Ja-luo (northeast corner of Lake Victoria) both sexes when unmarried go naked.

The Ja-Luo women use for ear ornaments small beads attached to pieces of brass.

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