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M (1951 film) M is a 1951 a remake of Fritz Lang's M (1931), shifting the action from Berlin to Los Angeles. The remake, directed by Joseph Losey with David Wayne playing Peter Lorre's role, was not well received by critics or audiences.
M (book) M is the title of a book by Australian author Peter Robb about the Italian painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. First published in 1998 in Australia by Duffy and Snellgrove, the book provoked controversy on its being published in Britain in 2000.
M 51 and M 52 MACI mines The M 51 MACI and M 52 MACI (Mine Antichar Indétectable) are French circular minimum metal anti-tank blast mines. The use a variety of fuzes, a M61 pressure/friction fuze, a "tentacle" fuze with four hoses that triggers the mine when two of the opposite tentacles are crushed, and a tilt rod fuze.
M Attiqur Rahman Lieutenant General Mohamed Attiqur Rahman HQA, HPk, MC (June 24, 1918 - June 1, 1996) was a distinguished general officer in the Pakistan Army, a noted military historian, as well as a senior government official. He was the last Governor of West Pakistan and implemented the dissolution of the One Unit scheme.
M cell M cells (or microfold cells) are cells found in the follicle-associated epithelium of the Peyer's patch that have the unique ability to sample antigen from the lumen of the small intestine and deliver it via transcytosis to antigen presenting cells and lymphocytes located in a unique pocket-like structure on their basolateral side.
M group In mathematics, an M group in the field of group theory is a group G such that the quotient G/C_G(F(G)) is a nilpotent group. Here, F(G) denotes the fitting subgroup of G, and C_G(H) stands for the centralizer of a subset H of G.
M Jusuf Andi Mohammad Jusuf Amir (Kayuara, Bone, South Sulawesi, 23 June 1928-Makassar, South Sulawesi, 8 September 2004) or more commonly known as M. Jusuf was an Indonesian military General and a witness to the signing of Supersemar.
M K Das Gupta Professor M K Das Gupta was former head of the department of the Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, Calcutta University. Professor Das Gupta worked with Professor Robert Hanbury Brown and Professpr Roger Jennison, in building the first intensity interferometers at radio wavelength in the early 1950's and measured the apparent angular structures of two radio sources, Cygnus A and Cassiopeia A.
M of n codes m of n codes are a separable error detection code with a code word length of n-bits, where each code word has exactly m "ones". A single bit error will cause the code word to have either m+1 or m-1 "ones".
M Ocean View The M Ocean View is a Muni Metro line in San Francisco, California. It was one of San Francisco's streetcar lines in the early 20th century, and was converted to modern light rail operation with the creation of the Muni Metro system in the late 1970s.
M R N Murthy M R N Murthy, ( Mattur Ramabhadrashastry Narasimha Murthy ) is a professor of molecular biophysics at the Indian Institure of Sciences, IISC, Bangalore. His chief contributions are in the area of X-Ray crystallography.
M S Banga Manvinder Singh Banga is the ex-CEO of Hindustan Lever Limited, the Indian subsidiary of Unilever, and the largest FMCG (fast moving consumer goods) company in India. In February 2005, he was elevated to the newly formed Unilever Executive (UEX) as worldwide president of the Foods business (which accounts for 57% of Unilever's global revenue), the position he currently holds.
M Special Unit M Special Unit, was a joint Australian, New Zealand and British reconnaissance unit, which saw action against the Empire of Japan during World War II. Unlike its counterpart, the Z Special Unit, M Special Unit's role was to gather intelligence by sending small teams behind enemy lines via infiltration by sea, air or land.
M Squad M Squad was an American television series that ran from 1957 to 1960 on NBC. Set in Chicago, Illinois, it starred Lee Marvin as police lieutenant Frank Ballinger, a member of the department's "M Squad," battling organized crime and corrupt city officials.
M Type Kinesins M Type Kinesins (KIF-M) are a subfamily of the molecular motor proteins known as kinesins. Simply stated, their task is to transport materials or cargo around the cell while traversing along microtubule polymer tracks with the help of ATP-hydrolysis-created energy.
M'alayah The M'alayah is a kind of dance common in the UAE among people of Persian origin, and among people of other Persian Gulf countries. It is known as a dance for gays, with humorous lyrics which refer a lot to homosexuality.
M'banza-Kongo M'banza-Kongo, formerly known as SĂŁo Salvador, is the capital of Angola's northwestern Zaire Province. M'banza Kongo (properly Mbanza Koongo or KĂ´ngo in most acceptable orthographies) was founded sometime before the arrival of the Portuguese as was the capital of the dynasty ruling at that time (1483).
M'fundo Morrison M'fundo Morrison (born September 5, 1974 in Rome, Georgia) is an American actor. He portrayed Justus Ward on the daytime soap opera General Hospital from December 2003 until June 2006, when the character was killed off of the show.
M'Naghten Rules The M'Naghten Rules are used to establish insanity as an excuse to potential criminal liability, but the definitional criteria establish insanity in the legal and not the psychological sense. The guidelines were formulated by the House of Lords in M'Naghten's Case (1843) 10 C & F 200.
M'Sila M'Sila (also spelled Msila or MSila) (Arabic: ولاية المسيلة) is a wilaya of Northern Algeria. It has a population of 900,000 people and an area of 18,718 km², while its capital, also called M'sila, has a population of 100,000.
M'Sila Province M'Sila (also spelled Msila or MSila) (Arabic: ولاية المسيلة) is a wilaya of Northern Algeria. It has a population of 900,000 people and an area of 18,718 km², while its capital, also called M'sila, has a population of 100,000.
M-100 (Michigan highway) M-100 is a short, largely rural, north-south state highway in central Michigan between Potterville and Grand Ledge. Rapid growth of greater Lansing may cause a change of this route from rural to suburban in nature.
M-10000 The Union Pacific Railroad's M-10000, completed in February 1934, was the first internal combustion engined, lightweight streamliner train in the United States. The carbodies and interior fittings were built by Pullman-Standard while the engines, mechanical and electrical components were from General Motors' Electro-Motive Division.
M-10001 The Union Pacific Railroad's M-10001 was a diesel-electric streamliner train built in late 1934 by Pullman-Standard with an engine from General Motors' Electro-Motive Division and General Electric generator and traction motors. It was the UP's second streamliner after the pioneering M-10000, the first equipped with a diesel engine and was a much larger train than its three-car predecessor.
M-10002 The Union Pacific Railroad's M-10002 was a diesel-electric streamliner train built in 1936 by Pullman-Standard with an engine from General Motors' Electro-Motive Division and General Electric generator and traction motors. It was the UP's third streamliner, and the last turret-cab streamliner.
M-10003-6 The Union Pacific Railroad's M-10003, M-10004, M-10005, and M-10006 were four identical diesel-electric streamliner train 2-car power sets delivered in May, June, and July 1936 from Pullman-Standard with engines and internal locomotive equipment by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division. One was for the City of San Francisco, two were for the City of Denver, and one was a spare set that ran on both routes.
M-101 (Michigan highway) M-101 was the designation of a former state trunkline route in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. A spur route out of Millersberg, M-101 followed what is now Millersberg Road to a junction with present day M-68, which was a former alignment of US 23 when M-101 existed.
M-106 (Michigan highway) M-106 is the designation given to a state trunk route in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan near the city of Jackson, Michigan. M-106 travels in a southwest to northeast direction from Jackson to Gregory at a junction with M-36 just a few miles northwest of Hell.
M-109 (Michigan highway) M-109 is the designation of a state trunkline route in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan that runs between Empire and Glen Arbor. M-109 is a loop connected to M-22 at both ends that allows tourists access to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive located on a section of sandy land between Lake Michigan and Glen Lake.
M-110 (Michigan highway) M-110 was the designation of a former state trunkline route in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan near Manistee that ran north of town from a junction with US 31 to Orchard Beach State Park at the corner of Lakeshore Road and Kott Road. It was returned to local control and decommissioned in 2003.
M-113 Creature In the fictional Star Trek universe the M-113 Creature, also known as the "salt vampire", is the designation for the creature appearing in Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Man Trap".
M-114 (Michigan highway) M-114 was the designation of a former state trunkline route and planned beltline around the Michigan city of Grand Rapids. The first legs of M-114 were completed in 1928 and ran along the west side of Grand Rapids, along what is now Wilson Avenue.
M-115 (Michigan highway) M-115 for short, is a state highway in northwestern Lower Michigan, United States, taking a generally northwest-to-southeast direction between Frankfort, Michigan, junction M-22 on Lake Michigan and an intersection with US 10 to the east of Clare. It meets US 31 in Benzonia, Michigan; US 131 and M-55 near Cadillac; M-37 near Mesick, Michigan; M-66 at no identifiable town, and US 10 near Farwell, Michigan.
M-126 (Michigan highway) M-126 was the designation of a former state trunkline route in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan that was decommissioned in 1940 when US 16 was realigned on top of it. M-126 travelled between Nunica and Fruitport on present-day Apple Drive.
M-130 (Michigan highway) M-130 was the designation of a former state trunkline route in the extreme southwest corner of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. It ran from Monroe westerly along current day North Custer Road on the northern side of River Raisin.
M-132 (Michigan highway) M-132 was the designation of a former state trunkline route in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan near Ann Arbor. The route, commissioned in 1929, connected Ann Arbor and Dexter to the northwest along present day Dexter-Ann Arbor Road.
M-137 (Michigan highway) M-137 is a Michigan state highway that serves as a spur route to the Interlochen Music Camp, Interlochen Arts Academy, and Interlochen State Park. It starts at US 31 in Grand Traverse County and terminates at the park.
M-143 (Michigan highway) M-143, also known as Michigan Avenue, is an unsigned spur state trunkline highway in south central Michigan. The M-143 portion of Michigan Avenue runs from the East Lansing city limit to a junction with M-43 at Grand River Avenue.
M-145 (Michigan highway) M-145 was a state highway that was to served as a western bypass route around Jackson from M-50 near Vandercook Lake back to M-50 northwest of the city. It would like have been designated M-50 or Bypass M-50 (BYP M-50) if completed.
M-153 (Michigan highway) M-153 is known as Ford Road for nearly its entire length, except for its westernmost portion where it splits from Ford Road and junctions with M-14. Named for the family that founded the Ford Motor Company, Ford Road runs from near Dixboro to the Dearborn-Detroit border, where it junctions with I-94 and US 12 just east of Wyoming Avenue.
M-171 (Michigan highway) M-171 was a state highway until 1960, running from US 23 just north of Oscoda, and coming back to US 23 about 20 miles south of Alpena. M-171 went past the Wurtsmith Air Force Base, crossed M-72, and went through Lincoln before returning to US 23.
M-173 (Michigan highway) M-173 was a state highway that served as a spur route from M-44 into Orleans in Ionia County in the 1930s. It was also the last designation applied along a route connecting the Ann Arbor Railrod ferry docks to US 41 from 1939 to 1972.
M-178 (Michigan highway) M-178 was a state highway that served as a connector route from M-94 in Munising, Michigan to M-28 at Wetmore in Alger County in the 1930s. At this time, M-28 ran along M-94's current routing, while M-94 continued north from Shingleton to Van Meer along the current routing of H-15.
M-2002 M-2002 is the unofficial name believed to have been given to a North Korean tank. According to a June 17, 2002 Chosun Ilbo report, North Korea may have developed this tank with capabilities similar or nearly identical to the Russian T-90 that was developed in the 1990s.
M-201 (Michigan highway) M-201 is a Michigan state highway that serves as a spur route for the village of Northport near the northern tip of Leelanau County. It starts on the south side of the village at M-22, and goes north, turning east onto Bay St.
M-208 (Michigan highway) M-208 was a state highway that served as a spur route from US 27 (current BL I-75) to the "Wakeley Bridge" in Crawford County in the 1930s. When the connection from the bridge to M-72 at Eldorado was completed, M-72 was extended over M-208, and M-208 was decommissioned.
M-209 In cryptography, the M-209, designated CSP-1500 by the Navy (C-38 by the manufacturer) is a portable, mechanical cipher machine used by the US military primarily in World War II, though it remained in active use through the Korean War. The M-209 was designed by Swedish cryptographer Boris Hagelin in response to a request for such a portable cipher machine, and was an improvement of an earlier machine, the C-36.
M-210 (Michigan highway) M-210 served as a spur route through Pewamo in the 1930s. Motorists traveling on M-21 could get on M-210 to go through Pewamo and return to M-21 on the other side of the town, or stay on M-21 and go around the town.
M-213 (Michigan highway) M-213 was a state highway designation that served two different routes The first ran from M-46 near Muskegon to M-20 Brunswick along the present day B-35 until 1959-60. The second served as a spur route to Muskegon State Park along a former routing of M-20 from US 31 in Muskegon.
M-219 (Michigan highway) M-219 was a state highway that served as a spur route from M-22 into Elberta in Benzie County from around 1935 until 1966. It existed to connect the Ann Arbor Railroad carferry docks to M-22 and the state highway system.
M-23 (Michigan highway) M-23 was an early designation (from the 1910s) for the east-west highway in southern Michigan that became US 112 when the US Highway system came into existence in the mid-1920s. It extended from the Michigan/Indiana state line just north of Elkhart, Indiana, going due north for about two miles and turned eastward.
M-30 (Michigan highway) M-30 is a state trunkline that runs in a south-north direction from Sanford to West Branch in the central lower peninsula of Michigan. Prior to 1960, M-30's southern terminus ended at a junction with M-46 in Merrill.
M-34 (Michigan highway) M-34 is an east-west highway, entirely undivided surface road, in southeastern Michigan, with a western terminus near Osseo on M-99 and its eastern terminus at M-52 in Adrian. Roughly in the middle of its course it goes through Hudson, where it has an interstection with US 127.
M-41 (Michigan highway) M-41 was the designation of a former state trunkline in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan that began near Holton and ran northwestward, ending at Hart. The highway followed the present day route of M-120 between Holton and Hesperia and an old alignment of M-82 between Hesperia and Hart.
M-44 (Michigan highway) M-44 is a highway in West Michigan that runs northward from the intersection of M-11, 28th street and M-37 toward the Rockford area. The highway then turns eastward to Belding, and it ends 6 miles north of Ionia at M-66.
M-51 (Michigan highway) M-51, is a north-south highway in southwestern Michigan. The northern terminus is on I-94 west of Paw Paw and the southern terminus is at the Indiana state line between Niles and South Bend, Indiana, where it continues as State Road 933.
M-53 (Michigan highway) M-53 is a gateway route to The Thumb of Michigan, carrying vacationers to the many cottages and resorts located on Saginaw Bay and Lake Huron in the vicinity of Caseville and Port Austin. This highway is also used to transport agricultural and manufactured products from the Thumb region to the Detroit Metropolitan area.
M-60 Business (Niles, Michigan) BUS M-60 is a Michigan state business spur running through the city of Niles. It runs along a former routing of US-112/M-60, and was a loop route along BUS US-12 from its inception in 1957 until M-60 was truncated west of Niles in 1966.
M-62 (Michigan highway) M-62 is an arc-shaped surface road in southwestern Michigan. It has a western terminus near Eau Claire and takes an easterly direction toward Dowagiac, at which it takes a more southeasterly turn toward Cassopolis.
M-68 (Michigan highway) M-68 is an east-west state highway located in the northern part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The western terminus of the highway begins just four miles east of the Little Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan and ends at Rogers City a few blocks from Lake Huron.
M-71 (Michigan highway) M-71 is a short trunkline in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan which serves as a connector between Owosso and M-21 to I-69 southwest of Flint. The route travels from Owosso southeasterly through the towns of Corunna and Vernon parallel to the Canadian National railway before terminating at a junction with I-69 at exit 118 northwest of Durand
M-72 motorcycle The M-72 motorcycle was built in several factories in the Soviet Union. Conceived as a replacement for the two heavy motorcycles used by the Red Army - the TIZ-AM-600 and PMZ-A-750 - both of which had performed unsatisfactorily during the Winter War with Finland and were considered outdated designs.
M-79 (Michigan highway) M-79, is a largely east-west highway in central lower Michigan, USA. The western terminus is about three miles southeast of Hastings at the junction with M-37 and the eastern terminus is in downtown Charlotte at the junction with M-50 and BL I-69.
M-81 (Michigan highway) M-81 is a state trunkline in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan that travels from Saginaw to a junction with M-53 east of Cass City. Prior to 1971, M-81's western terminus formerly ended at M-47 just west of Downtown Saginaw, when I-675 was completed through the city, M-81 was scaled back to its present day terminus at M-13.
M-82 (Michigan highway) M-82 is a state trunkline in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan that travels between Fremont and Howard City. The section between Newaygo and Howard City travels through the southern edge of Manistee National Forest.
M-83 (Michigan highway) M-83 is a state trunkline in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan primarily serving as a link between I-75/US 23 and the Bavarian themed town of Frankenmuth known for Bronner's Christmas Wonderland, Zehnder's and the Bavarian Inn.
M-84 The M-84 main battle tank] is a [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav produced version of the Soviet T-72. Some improvements over the T-72 include a domestic fire-control system, improved composite armor, and a 1000-hp engine.
M-87 (Michigan highway) M-87 is the designation of a former state trunkline route in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, which prior to 1960 ran east-west between the towns of Fenton and Holly serving as a connector between US 23 and the former routing of US 10,Michigan Highways: Master List 1918-Present Christopher J. Bessert, URL accessed October 29, 2006 what is now the I-75 corridor.
M-88 (Michigan highway) M-88 is one of a few Michigan State Highways that still follows its original routing from the 1920s. Running from Mancelona to Eastport, M-88 also goes through the communities of Bellaire and Central Lake - the highway is completely within Antrim County.
M-92 (Michigan highway) M-92 was the designation of a former state trunkline route in the southern part of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan which ran from Clinton to Stockbridge. M-92 was supplanted by the modern day M-52 in 1962, and the designation has not been used since.
M-94 The M-94 was a piece of cryptographic equipment used by the United States army, consisting of several lettered discs arranged as a cylinder. The idea for the device was conceived by Colonel Parker Hitt and then developed by Major Joseph Mauborgne in 1917.
M-99 (Michigan highway) M-99 is a north-south highway in the state of Michigan that runs between Lansing, Hillsdale and the Ohio state line. All of M-99 is surface road, and some divided highway exists between Lansing and Eaton Rapids.
M-Audio M-Audio (formerly Midiman), a business unit of Avid Technology, is a manufacturer of a variety of digital audio workstation interfaces, keyboard MIDI controllers, condenser microphones, and studio monitors, among other products. M-Audio is a leading provider of creative tools for computer-centric musicians and audio professionals.
M-business M-Business (mobile business) is the mobile support of business transactions regarding the search, negotiation, production and the delivery of products or services. The main focus are the enablement �of mobile business process and the automation of technical processes.
M-Bahn The M-Bahn or Magnetbahn was an experimental local transport train built in the 1980s in Berlin. Like the Transrapid and other magnetic levitation trains, it used a long stator linear motor for propulsion; however, only 85% of the vehicle's weight was supported by magnetic levitation with the balance being supported by wheels.
M-Base M-Base (short for "macro-basic array of structured extemporization") is a concept of how to create modern music which reached its peak in the mid-to-late-80s and early 90s. It was also a word used to reference a collective of musicians, poets and dancers in this same time period who were associated with the movement.
M-Day (book) M-Day () is a book by Viktor Suvorov about supposed Soviet Army preparations for the invasion of Germany. Author argues that the Soviet Army was preparing to attack the Germans when Hitler forestalled Stalin on June 22 1941.
M-Dogg 20 Matthew Capiccioni is a professional wrestler who is best known as M-Dogg 20. A former Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW), and CZW star, currently working in Ring of Honor, UWA Hardcore Wrestling, Jersey All Pro Wrestling and AZW Action Zone Wrestling.
M-expression In computer programming, M-expressions (or meta-expressions) were intended to be a human-readable form of S-expressions as part of the Lisp programming language. M-expressions were used for the original theoretical language in early papers about Lisp, but they were never actually implemented.
M-government Mobile government, sometimes referred to as mGovernment, is the extension of eGovernment to mobile platforms, as well as the strategic use of government services and applications which are only possible using cellular/mobile telephones, laptop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and wireless internet infrastructure.
M-learning M-learning is the follow up of E-learning which for its part originates from D-learning (distance education). M-learning is the delivery of learning to students who are not keeping a fixed location or through the use of mobile or portable technology.
M-ratio In no-limit or pot limit poker, a player's M-ratio (also called "M number" or just "M") is a measure of the health of his chip stack as a function of the cost to play each round. In simple terms, a player can sit passively in the game, making only compulsory bets, for M laps of the dealer button before running out of chips.
M-tel Masters M-tel Masters is an annual super-GM chess tournament held since 2005 in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, sponsored and organized by the leading Bulgarian mobile network operator, M-tel. According to the regulations, each of the six participants plays two games against every other, thus making it a double round-robin tournament.
M-theory In physics, M-theory (sometimes also called U-theory) is a proposed "master theory" that unifies the five superstring theories. Drawing on the work from a number of string theorists (including Chris Hull, Paul Townsend, Ashoke Sen, Jared Farris, Michael Duff, and John H.
M-theory simplified In simplified terms, M-theory represents a theory about how matter is constructed. String theories, quantum mechanics, and theoretical physics explain things we cannot see, yet their existence cannot be disproven.
M-zero m-zero is the name given to the fabled supercomputer built almost entirely from mail-order spare parts in the Chudnovsky brothers' apartment in Brooklyn. It was used extensively in the brothers' computations of approximations to π.
M&C Saatchi M&C Saatchi is an advertising agency. It was formed in January 1995 by brothers Maurice Saatchi and Charles Saatchi were ousted from their own prestigious advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi in a bitter boardroom row.
M&T Bank Center, Buffalo M&T Bank Plaza is an office tower in Buffalo, New York and home to M&T Bank in Erie County. The 21 floor tubular International style office was built by Minoru Yamasaki with Duane Lyman Associates and completed in 1966.
M*A*S*H M*A*S*H was a media franchise active, in various forms, from 1968 to 1986. Owned by 20th Century Fox, the series concerns a group of people who served at the 4077th mobile army surgical hospital during the Korean War.
M*A*S*H (novels) The M*A*S*H book series comprises several novels that inspired the M*A*S*H series, including the movie and TV series. The first, M*A*S*H: A Novel About Three Army Doctors, was written by Richard Hooker, himself a former military surgeon, and was published in 1968.
M,n,k-games An m,n,k-game is an abstract board game in which two players take turns in placing a stone of their color on an mĂ—n board, the winner being the player who first gets k stones of their own color in a row, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Thus, tic-tac-toe is the 3,3,3-game and free-style gomoku is the 19,19,5-game.
M. A. Dewolfe Howe Mark Anthony Dewolfe Howe (born August 28, 1864 in Bristol, Rhode Island; died December 6, 1960 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American editor and author. He was assistant editor at Atlantic Monthly from 1893 to 1895 and Vice President of the Atlantic Monthly company from 1911 to 1929.
M. Butterfly M. Butterfly is a 1988 play by David Henry Hwang, which deals with themes about cultural stereotypes of East vs West (see Orientalism), and is loosely based on the real life relationship between Bernard Boursicot and Shi Pei-Pu.
M. F. Husain Maqbool Fida Husain, (born September 17, 1915, Pandharpur) popularly known as M F Husain, is a well known Indian artist. After a long, successful and largely uncontroversial career, his work became enmeshed in violent religious controversy in the late 1990s, to such extent that he was forced to leave India because of threats to his life.
M. F. K. Fisher Mary Frances Kennedy Fisher (July 3, 1908 - June 22, 1992) was a prolific and well-respected writer, writing more than 20 books during her lifetime and also publishing two volumes of journals and correspondence shortly before her death in 1992. Her first book, Serve it Forth, was published in 1937.
M. G. Ramachandran Maruthur Gopala Ramachandran (Tamil: மருதூர் கோபால ராமச்சந்திரன், Malayalam:മരത്തൂര്‍ ഗോപാലന്‍ രാമചന്ദ്രന്‍) (January 17, 1917–December 24, 1987), popularly known as MGR எம்.ஜி.
M. H. Abrams Meyer (Mike) Howard Abrams (born July 231912) is an American literary critic, known for works on Romanticism, in particular his book The Mirror and the Lamp. Under Abrams' editorship, the Norton Anthology of English Literature became the standard text for undergraduate survey courses across the U.
M. Herbert Hoover Marion Herbert Hoover (known as M. Herbert Hoover or Herbert Hoover) (Born Asheville, Ohio; died 1952) of Akron, Ohio, was an American politician of the Republican party who ran unsuccessfully for a number of elective offices in Ohio.
M. Hoke Smith Michael Hoke Smith (September 2, 1855 – November 27, 1931) was a newspaper owner, United States Secretary of the Interior (1893-1896), Democratic Governor of Georgia (1907-1909,1911), and a United States Senator (1911-1920) from Georgia.
M. J. B. Baddeley Mountford John Byrde Baddeley (1843-1906) was a distinguished English guidebook writer of the late 19th and early 20th century. His Lake District guide (entitled 'Thorough Guide to the English Lake District', first edition, Dulau & Co, 1880) was particularly highly thought of, and remained in print into at least the 23rd edition (edited by R.
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