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Mílos

British  
/ ˈmilɔs /

noun

  1. transliteration of the Modern Greek name for Melos

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This week, his Liverpool team-mate Milos Kerkez posted a picture of Salah's trophy cabinet.

From BBC

He delivers all the time and has started to make Milos Kerkez look better with his organisation.

From BBC

In a recent video on Liverpool's channels, Milos Kerkez - who plays with him for club and country - said Szoboszlai would be a 400m runner if he wasn't a footballer.

From BBC

On the sloping shoreline of the Greek Aegean island of Milos, a vast construction site has left a gaping wound into the island's trademark volcanic rock.

From Barron's

Milos Mayor Manolis Mikelis calls the project an "environmental crime".

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