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What (who) is GLOS - definition

INDIE ROCK BAND

GLOS         
COMMUNE IN CALVADOS, FRANCE
Glös         
Glös is the side-project of indie-rock musicians and siblings Keeley Davis and Maura Davis, along with friend Cornbread Compton. The group released its debut album on Lovitt Records in 2007.
Głos (1886–1905)         
POLISH LANGUAGE WEEKLY REVIEW
Głosowcy; Glosowcy; Głos (1886-1905); Glos (1886–1905); Glos (1886-1905)
Głos (The Voice; ) was a Polish language social, literary and political weekly review published in Warsaw between 1886 and 1905. It was one of the leading journals of the Polish positivist movement.

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Glös

Glös is the side-project of indie-rock musicians and siblings Keeley Davis and Maura Davis, along with friend Cornbread Compton. The group released its debut album on Lovitt Records in 2007.

Examples of use of GLOS
1. Glos urged other bank executives to follow Ackermann’s example.
2. Fred Taylor Cheltenham, Glos Great bloke, Kenneth Clarke.
3. ANTHONY PILKINGTON Managing Director, BookCheck Ltd Stroud, Glos
4. Kim, from Churchdown, Glos, said: "We don‘t know what James is like.
5. ZDF said Michael Glos, another lawmaker from his conservative Christian Social Union, may take his place.