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| - 150px|right|thumb|Officieel Logo LOIS Het LOIS, of voluit het Libertaans Olympisch en Internationaal Sportcomité, is de sportorganisatie die het IOC vertegenwoordigd in Wikistad.
- 150px|right|thumb|Officieel Logo LOIS Het LOIS, of voluit het Libertaans Olympisch en Internationaal Sportcomité, is de sportorganisatie die het IOC vertegenwoordigd in Wikistad.
- Lois was an extremely minor character, mentioned only once in Keys to the Demon Prison. In a daring move, Laura warned the Fablehaven team that Obsidian Waste had been overrun, and she led an escape to the Dreamstone. Immediately afterward, a narcoblix named Wayne, speaking through Berrigan, informed Laura that her sister, brother-in-law, and nephew had been killed in retribution, as well as Lois, Sam, and Corbin. It is unknown if Lois was related to Laura or just worked on the preserve.
- Lois was a planet in the Clarke System with some of the best beaches in the whole Republic of Haven. (HH8)
- Lois is a restaurant owner in Manhattan.
- Lois, labeled as The Super Hero, is a contestant on Total Drama Losers.
- Lois was one of the mothers present at the play date organized at the manor by the aliases of Piper Halliwell and Leo Wyatt. She is married and has at least one child around Wyatt's age. When Vivian asked if the aggressive state in boys ever went away, Lois remarked that with her husband, it did not.
- Lois ist ein Mensch des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sie lebt 1930 in New York City und ist eines der Show-Girls im Laurenzi. Lois wird von ihrer Kollegin Myrna spaßhaft mit Prügel bedroht, sollte sie ihr die Schritte versauen. Lois empfiehlt draraufhin eine Brille. Kategorie: Doctor Who Personen Kategorie: Menschen (20. Jahrhundert) Kategorie:Unterhaltungskünstler Kategorie:Einwohner von New York City
- Les Lois sont édictées par le Gouverneur. Ce sont elles qui décident des actions qui font gagner ou perdre des Points de Citoyenneté. Elles s'ajoutent aux droits élémentaire des citoyens, qui sont universels.
- Lois and Murphy were two of the heads of Delta Lambda Zeta, a popular sorority at Windsor College, during Ghostface's second murder spree. Her best friend was Murphy. She is portrayed by Rebecca Gayheart.
- Lois was portrayed by Renee Props and she made her only appearance in "The Race". Jerry loves saying her name: "Lois".
- Lois is Woodland Valley's telephone operator. She handles the operation by means of an old-fashioned switchboard. Being a bird, Lois fancies herself a singer. Her singing, however, is loud and off-key. When it comes to child-care, Lois seems to have a rather laissez-faire attitude. In "To Clean or Not to Clean", Bear asks her to watch over the kids of the Big Blue House, but she seems fine with letting them make decisions entirely on their own with no guidance. The puppet used for this character was originally used as Milton the Blue-Footed Booby on episode 207 of "The Animal Show".
- Lois is a booby who lives in Woodland Valley from the 1998 television program, Bear in the Big Blue House. She is very hard of hearing, which often leads to comical interpretations by her of what others are saying. Lois is Woodland Valley's telephone operator. She handles the operation by means of an old-fashioned switchboard. Being a bird, Lois fancies herself a singer. Her singing, however, is loud and off-key. When it comes to child-care, Lois seems to have a rather laissez-faire attitude. In "To Clean or Not to Clean", Bear asks her to watch over the kids of the Big Blue House, but she seems fine with letting them make decisions entirely on their own with no guidance.
- Lois is a blue footed booby who lives in Woodland Valley on Bear in the Big Blue House. She is very hard of hearing, which often leads to comical interpretations by her of what others are saying. Lois is Woodland Valley's telephone operator. She handles the operation by means of an old-fashioned switchboard. Being a bird, Lois fancies herself a singer. Her singing, however, is loud and off-key. When it comes to child-care, Lois seems to have a rather laissez-faire attitude. In "To Clean or Not to Clean," Bear asks her to watch over the kids of the Big Blue House, but she seems fine with letting them make decisions entirely on their own with no guidance.
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