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Loyola

American  
[loi-oh-luh] / lɔɪˈoʊ lə /

noun

  1. Saint Ignatius of Iñigo López de Loyola, 1491–1556, Spanish soldier and ecclesiastic: founder of the Society of Jesus.


Loyola British  
/ lɔɪˈəʊlə /

noun

  1. See Ignatius Loyola

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Santa Margarita 4, Loyola 3: The Eagles picked up a run in the top of the seventh to beat their second Mission League team this week.

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Grindlinger made his season debut on Wednesday against Loyola, striking out four and giving up five hits and three runs in three innings.

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Loyola 5, Huntington Beach 5: The Cubs scored two runs in the bottom of the eighth on RBI singles by Bobby Rapp and Wyatt Clougherty to settle for a tie because of darkness.

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“I missed being at Loyola. I feel growing up, this was supposed to be the school I would go to.”

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“Theatrical windows used to be the lifeblood of independent film, and now it’s basically gone,” said David Offenberg, an associate professor of finance at Loyola Marymount University and author of the book “Independent Film Finance.”

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