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loggia

[loj-uh, loh-jee-uh, lawd-jah] / ˈlɒdʒ ə, ˈloʊ dʒi ə, ˈlɔd dʒɑ /




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“It has been rewarding to know that I remain relevant and necessary beyond the needs of my family,” one of my fellow volunteers, Debra Loggia, told me.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 19, 2024

The Westbrook Loggia is thought to have been constructed in 1910, and was originally known as the Westonville Bathing Pavilion.

From BBC • Aug. 21, 2023

Rocco Palmo, the Philadelphia-based editor of the Catholic news site Whispers in the Loggia, still remembers seeing them for the first time in person in 2008.

From Washington Post • Dec. 31, 2022

Bishop Malone’s resignation was first reported on Monday by Whispers in the Loggia, a blog run by Rocco Palmo, a church analyst.

From New York Times • Dec. 4, 2019

With hoof of speed, he scattered into foam the shallow brawling stream of the Mugnone: dashed onwards, and looked neither to the right nor left, through the picturesque villages of La Loggia and Benevento.

From Tales from Blackwood Volume 8 by Various




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