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Angeles

Angeles, a Spanish name, meaning angels, may refer to:

Usage examples of "angeles".

Los Angeles, who filed a lengthy and lurid commentary on the Lynch report.

Fontana, a steel town 50 miles east of Los Angeles, the club now numbers about 450 in California.

Angels: 205 around Los Angeles, 233 in the San Francisco-Oakland area, and the rest scattered widely around the state.

Angels fought a quiet, unpublicized series of skirmishes with police in both Los Angeles and the Bay Area.

An army of darkness was assembling beneath their very noses, and the residents of Los Angeles paid it no mind at all.

As he prowled the streets of downtown Los Angeles in search of a snitch with information, he wondered how long it would take after she had gone home to Sunnydale for him to stop missing her like they had parted only yesterday.

When this crisis was over, she would go home, and he would stay in Los Angeles, and that was the way things were going to be.

With a slight grin, Angel left the Ninth Level, ascending the steps to the warm Los Angeles night outside.

Above him the dark sky was limned with gold, the lights of Los Angeles, but despite that light and the thin cloud cover he could see a scattering of stars.

They stood on the kind of Los Angeles street corner that figured so prominently in the E!

They had spent a couple of hours already in the monstrous underworld of Los Angeles, and Buffy had seen the respect with which Wesley and Gunn were treated.

Los Angeles, that she had learned more about his haunts and the people he called his friends in the last few hours than in all the time since they had been apart.

The upper rim of the sun appeared over the Los Angeles cityscape to the east, the sky on the horizon a pale, perfect blue.

The sun was only a sliver on the horizon, above the Los Angeles skyline off to the east.

These individuals, human and demon alike, have traveled from Los Angeles to offer their assistance to us in what may well be our darkest hour, though we do not know it yet.