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Zelos

[ zel-os ]

noun

  1. the ancient Greek personification of zeal or emulation: the son of the Titan Pallas and of Styx, and the brother of Bia, Cratus, and Nike.


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First introduced to the golf industry in January at the 2018 PGA Merchandise Show, the Zelos 6 is aimed at golfers who have driver swing speeds of less than 75 m.p.h. range and whose drives travel 175 yards or less, according to the company.

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One 15-minute film, Thoranna Sigurdardottir’s Zelos, a very Dick-ian tale about mail-order clones to help around the house, has no business showing exclusively at small festivals.

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This was effected by cutting a canal from a lake on the St. John's, called Zelos, to Webster Lake, on the Penobscot.

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And the stage-directions—'Staggers among the bodies;'—the slain are too numerous, as well as the blackamoor knights-penitent being one too many: and De Zelos is such a shabby Monmouth Street villain, without any redeeming quality—Stap my vitals!

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