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Sousa

[ soo-zuh, -suh ]

noun

  1. John Philip, 1854–1932, U.S. band conductor and composer.


Sousa

/ ˈsuːzə /

noun

  1. SousaJohn Philip18541932MUSMUSIC: bandmasterMUSIC: composer of military marches John Philip. 1854–1932, US bandmaster and composer of military marches, such as The Stars and Stripes Forever (1897) and The Liberty Bell (1893)
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Example Sentences

Perrineau and De Sousa had previously been part of Alvin Ailey’s dance company.

“There are people who don’t even care about this kind of thing,” says Raimundinha Rodrigues Da Sousa, who is battling the fires every day.

From BBC

FAI deputy director and senior economist Joao Sousa said while the SNP government had "limited room for manoeuvre", the spending freeze was foreseeable because ministers did not set a public pay policy in advance.

From BBC

Just a year later, Ms. Sousa, at 17 years old, joined the wartime work force herself, drafting blueprints and revising outdated designs for troop transports.

President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, as head of state, invited Luis Montenegro, head of the Democratic Alliance and Social Democrat leader, to form a government at a meeting held after midnight.

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