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McNaughton-McKay McNaughton-McKay Electric Company is a privately owned Electrical Distribution company headquartered in Madison Heights, Michigan with additional branches located in Ohio, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The company attributes its success by maintaining high standards in customer service, product diversity, and quality of products.
McNeese State University McNeese State University, founded in 1939, is a university located in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Originally called Lake Charles Junior College, the name became John McNeese Junior College in 1940; the school was part of the Louisiana State University system.
McNeil Island McNeil Island is an island in Puget Sound, located just west of Steilacoom, Washington at 3. It was named in 1841 by the Wilkes Expedition after Captain William Henry McNeill of the Hudson's Bay Company, founder of Victoria, British Columbia.
McNeil Laboratories The company was founded on March 17, 1879 by 23 year old Robert McNeil, who paid US $167 for a drugstore complete with fixtures, inventory and soda fountain, as a retail pharmacy, in the Kensington section of Philadelphia, PA, USA. Robert McNeil was a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (University of the Sciences in Philadelphia).
McNeil River The McNeil River is a river on the eastern drainage of the Alaska Peninsula near its base and conjunction with the Alaska mainland, at 59°073'N Latitude / 154°14' W Longitude. Its entire length of 35 miles (55 km) lies within the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary, created in 1967 by the State of Alaska to protect the numerous Alaska brown bears who frequented the area.
McNicoll (VIVA) McNicoll, or McNicoll Avenue, is a Vivastation on York Region's Viva bus rapid transit system, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It opened on October 16, 2005, at the intersection of McNicoll Avenue and Gordon Baker Road in North York, Ontario.
McNichols Sports Arena McNichols Sports Arena (AKA Big Mac) was an indoor arena in Denver, Colorado adjacent to Mile High Stadium. Completed in 1975 at a cost of $10 million, it sat 16,061 for hockey games, 17,171 for basketball games and contained 27 luxury suites.
McNish Island McNish Island () is the larger of two islands lying at the east side of Cheapman Bay on the south side of South Georgia. Surveyed by the SGS in the period 1951-57, and named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) for Harry "McNeish" (1886-1930), carpenter on Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1917.
McOndo A recent Latin American literary movement that seeks to distance itself from Latin America's long-dominant magical realist literary tradition and to pull itself out from the shadow of literary giant Gabriel Garcia Marquez. McOndo is charactered by realism, references to American and Latin American popular culture, contemporary urban or suburban settings, and often hardboiled, gritty depictions of crime, poverty, globalization, class differences, sex, and sexuality.
McOz McOz is a hamburger on the McDonald's Australia regular menu. It is similar to the Quarter Pounder in meat and bun size and basic fillings, however additional ingredients are added for a unique Australian taste.
Mcp-1 MCP-1 (monocyte chemoattractant protein-1) is a member of the CC chemokine subfamily, found at the site of tooth eruption and bone degradation. In the bone, MCP-1 is expressed by mature osteoclasts and osteoblasts and is under the control of nuclear factor κβ.
McPhee Reservoir McPhee Reservoir is located in Montezuma County, and is the second largest artificial body of water in Colorado. It was constructed and is operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation as part of the Dolores Project, and dams the Dolores River to furnish irrigation water for Montezuma and Dolores counties and the Ute Mountain Indian Reservation.
McPherson College Chartered in 1887 by leaders of the Church of the Brethren, McPherson College, Kansas, has a 120-year history of providing traditional liberal arts and career-oriented education shaped by the essential values of its founding denomination. Mascot is the Bulldog.
McPherson Range The McPherson Range is an extensive mountain range, a spur of the Great Dividing Range, heading in an easterly direction from near Wallangarra to the Pacific Ocean coatline. It forms part of the Scenic Rim on the border between the states of New South Wales and Queensland.
McPhersonville, South Carolina McPhersonville is a place in eastern Hampton County, South Carolina, near the county's borders with Beaufort County and Jasper County. Once an important center of affluence and culture in colonial Prince William Parish (roughly analogous to modern-day Hampton County), McPhersonville is now little more than a marked location on a secondary road between Yemassee and Early Branch.
McRae's McRae's was a mid-range regional department store chain with locations throughout the Southeastern United States, and founded and based in Jackson, Mississippi. The nameplate was in circulation for more than a century, eventually joining with Tennessee-based Proffitt's and ultimately sharing a corporate parent with Saks Fifth Avenue.
McSweeney's McSweeney's is a publishing house founded by editor Dave Eggers, author of You Shall Know Our Velocity, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, How We Are Hungry and What Is the What. Apart from a growing stable of books, McSweeney's is responsible for four regular publications: the quarterly literary journal Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, the daily-updated literature and humor site McSweeney's Internet Tendency, the monthly magazine The Believer, and the new quarterly DVD magazine, Wholphin.
Mctaggart Neil McTaggart is a member of the Solaris Quartet and he has performed throughout Britain and Europe with them. The quartet have made several South Bank appearances and have a successful residency at the London College of Music.
McWane Science Center The McWane Science Center is a science museum and research archive located in downton Birmingham, Alabama (USA). The state-of-the-art science center, aquarium and 280-seat IMAX Dome Theater is housed in the historic and refurbished Loveman's department store building.
McWhinney McWhinney or McWhinney Heavy Stemmed is a term that references a lithic found primarily in the midwestern United States. The McWhinney Heavy Stemmed type has become in some ways a representation of the ambiguous in the field of archaeology.
McWhirtle A McWhirtle is a light verse form similar to a double dactyl, invented in 1989 by American poet Bruce Newling. McWhirtles share essentially the same form as double dactyls, but without the strict requirements, making them easier to write.
McWords A McWord is a word that has had the prefix Mc- attached to represent an association with the McDonald's restaurant chain. McDonald's itself initiated the practice and still uses the Mc- prefix to create new brands associated with the chain's McDonald's brand name.
McWorld McWorld is a term sometimes used to describe the spreading of McDonald's restaurants throughout the world as the result of globalization, and more generally to describe the effects of international McDonaldization of services and commercialization of goods and services as an element of globalization as a whole. Like "McJob," this term naturally is not currently favored by McDonald's Corporation.
MC Anecdote MC Anecdote (daft one son Conrad Ball) is noted for his achievements as a rapper from inner-west Sydney, Australia, known for his song Ahead of my time (aka Ahead of my pack). He also won Channel [V]'s Aussie Friggin Hip Hop and the 2005 Australia Vs New Zealand: MC Battle For Supremacy.
MC Ceja Reggaeton/Hip-Hop artist MC Ceja aka El Cejon, real name Alberto Mendoza, was born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico on February 15, 1978. He was raised both in Brooklyn and Puerto Rico alongside his younger brother and sister.
MC die microcomputer-zeitschrift (magazine) MC die microcomputer-zeitschrift (magazine) was a monthly German microcomputer publication for technically interested persons, a bit similar to Byte magazine, but unlike Byte it often published the circuit diagrams of various computer devices.
MC Eiht Aaron Tyler (born May 22, 1967 in Compton, California) is an American rapper better known by his stage name MC Eiht. A pioneer of gangsta rap, he first emerged as one of the lead rappers of Compton's Most Wanted (CMW), and later became an actor and solo MC.
MC Frontalot Damian Hess (born January 16, 1981 in San Francisco), known by stage name MC Frontalot, is a hip hop musician and self-proclaimed "world's 579th greatest rapper." He is best known in nerdcore hip hop and video gaming culture for naming the nerdcore subgenre, and performing at Penny Arcade's annual Expo.
MC Honky MC Honky is a stage persona whose only album release is I Am the Messiah. Although supposedly a middle-age disc jockey from Silverlake, California, MC Honky is promoted by and widely considered to be Mark Oliver Everett (or "E") of Eels.
MC Chickaboo MC Chickaboo is a female drum and bass DJ/rapper/mixer from London, England whose work has won her a worldwide following with fans and critics alike. In 2002 her profile got larger when her collaboration on Timo Maas' "Shifter" went to number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
MC Chill MC Chill (born Vernon Johnson) or also known as Chill MC and Tha Chill, is an American rapper, from Compton, California. He began his career with rap group Compton's Most Wanted with MC Eiht, DJ Slip and DJ Mike T.
MC Labour Park With an all-seated capacity of 35,000, MC Labour Park (or Princes Park Football Ground) has been the home ground of the Carlton Football Club since the formation of the VFL/AFL in 1897, and is the single longest serving ground in the competition. Over the years, it has also hosted several other teams, including the Hawthorn, Fitzroy and Western Bulldogs teams.
MC Lyte MC Lyte (born Lana Michele Moorer on October 11, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York) is a female rap artist. Some contend that she was the first female rapper commonly acknowledged to be in the same league as male rappers: she frequently curses, and she has a no-nonsense demeanor.
MC Madden '94 (DJ) MC Madden '94, AKA ADT AKA Double UB 40, BKA Tha C-Train (1988- ) got started up with Betamax, a band/group created in Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. He made two CDs as Tha C-Train and is now working on a gangsta rap/hardcore/hyphy/death metal CD to show his newfound versatility as MC Madden '94.
MC Mell'O' MC Mell'O' comes from Battersea in south London, and was originally known for his bodypopping skills rather than his rapping, going under the tag Moomin. He was a member of various crews such as The 52 Flash Kru, the SAS (Strawberry all-stars) and Truly Unique, before getting caught up in the fledgling rap scene emerging in the late 1980s.
MC Metals MC Metals was a metal recycling company based in the Springburn area of Glasgow, Scotland. The "MC" stands for McWilliam & Christie, both names being associated with separate railway scrapyards that previously existed in the Glasgow area.
MC Mong MC Mong (born Shin Dong Hyun (Hangul: ě‹ ëŹ™í„) on September 4, 1979) is a South Korean hip hop artist. Formerly a member of People Crew, which debuted in 1998, MC Mong made his big break when he began acting in Non-Stop 4 in 2003.
MC Plat'num B MC Plat'num (real name Marcel Sommerville) grew up in Chingford, London. MC Plat'num was bought to fame a member of the band Blazin' Squad who had a series of top 10 hits such as Crossroads, Love On The Line and Flip Reverse in 2003 and 2004.
MC Serch MC Serch (born Michael Berrin) is an American hip hop MC and former member of 3rd Bass. After recording three albums with 3rd Bass - The Cactus Album (1989), The Cactus Revisited (1990), and Derelicts of Dialect (1991) - Serch launched a solo career with Return of the Product (1992, Def Jam).
MC Skat Kat MC Skat Kat was an animated cat who appeared with Paula Abdul in the video for her song "Opposites Attract" in 1989. The character released an album entitled The Adventures of MC Skat Kat and the Stray Mob in 1991.
MC Solaar MC Solaar is the stage name of francophone hip hop and rap artist Claude M'Barali (born March 5, 1969 in Dakar, Senegal to parents from Chad). Solaar is by far one of the most internationally popular and influential French rappers.
MC Solaar (album) MC Solaar, the fourth album (released July 1998) by French-Senegalese rapper, MC Solaar was a shorter, self-titled effort. Following the funk-grooved sounds of Paradisiaque, the production style once again changed, to essentially an album of two halves.
MC SWIFT-E MC SWIFT-E was a hardcore mc from the south coast of England and mc`ed through out the uk from 2001-2006. Swift-E was classed as an up n coming mc (a level in the hardcore scene for people just getting into the second sector of the hardcore music industry.
MC Tunes MC Tunes (born 1970, real name Nicky Lockett) was a British rapper from Moss Side Manchester, who worked with 808 State on the 1990 album, The North At Its Heights (ZTT, 1990). The album was a moderate success, reaching #26 in the UK charts, and also saw European and Japanese release.
MC-130 Combat Talon The MC-130E Combat Talon I, MC-130H Combat Talon II, and MC-130W are four-engine turboprop military cargo aircraft operated by the United States Air Force. Manufactured by Lockheed Martin, they are designed to provide infiltration, exfiltration, and resupply of special operations forces, as well as psychological operations support and helicopter air refueling.
MC-21 The MC-21 (dubbed the MS-21 during design)' is a proposed series of three, twin-engined short-medium range, Russian aeroplanes capable of carrying 130-170 passengers. It is being jointly developed by Ilyushin, Tupolev and Yakovlev and could enter service in 2012.
MC5 MC5 (short for Motor City Five) was a hard rock band formed in Detroit, Michigan, USA in 1964 and active until 1972, comprised for most of its duration of Wayne Kramer and Fred "Sonic" Smith (guitars) Michael Davis (bass), Rob Tyner (vocals), and Dennis Thompson (drums).
MC6847 The MC6847 is a video display generator (VDG) first introduced by Motorola and used in the TRS-80 Color Computer, Dragon 32/64, Laser 200 and Acorn Atom among others. It is a relatively simple display generator compared to other display chips of the time.
MCabber MCabber is a free software client for the Jabber/XMPP instant messaging protocol. The client has a text user interface based on ncurses, and runs on a range of platforms, including Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X.
MCA 21 Project MCA 21 is a project implemented in india by TCS whereby all the Company Related document filing and inspecting activities are made available through internet. With the implementation of this project all the transactions with the Minisrty of Company affairs are made online with the use of digital signatures.
MCA Nashville Records MCA Nashville Records is a subsidiary of Universal Music's country music subsidiary Universal Music Group Nashville. It started out as the Nashville branch of Decca Records where it developed into a country music powerhouse under the direction of Owen Bradley.
MCAST MCAST is the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology. It's mission is to "To provide universally accessible vocational and professional education and training with an international dimension, responsive to the needs of the individual and the economy".
MCC in 2005 The MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) in 2005 started the season fielding what was virtually an England A side against the Champion County, which they won. MCC teams played around 450 games throughout the season, although only two of them involved senior professional players:
MCC Theater MCC Theater, previously named Manhattan Class Company is an Off-Broadway theater company located in New York City. For 21 years MCC has been guided by its founding artistic directors Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey and William Cantler.
MCC University matches in 2005 The MCC University matches in 2005 are games played between the University Centre of Cricketing Excellence ("UCCEs") and first-class opposition. This is the first year the games are called "MCC" University matches, after the MCC announced a funding plan to support the development of student cricket.
MCCA Knockout Trophy The Minor Counties Cricket Association Knockout Cup was started in 1983 as a knockout one-day competition for the Minor Counties in English cricket. At first it was known as the English Industrial Estates Cup but has been called the MCCA Knockout Trophy since 1986.
MCEF MCEF or Major Cdk9-interacting elongation factor is a transcription factor related to Af4. It is the fourth member of the Af4 family (AFF) of trancription factors, involved in numerous pathologies, including Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), abnormal CNS development, breast cancer and Azoospermia.
MCI (audio) MCI was a company that manufactured recorders for multitrack recording in professional recording studios. One of their most successful products was the model JH-24 recorder, which recorded 24 tracks of audio to reels of 2" wide tape at either 15 or 30 inches per second.
MCI Communications MCI Communications was an American telecommunications company that was instrumental in legal and regulatory changes that led to the breakup of the AT&T monopoly of American telephony and ushered in the competitive long distance telephone industry.
MCI Systemhouse MCI Systemhouse , a subsidiary of Washington, DC-based MCI Communications Corporation, was the result of the merger of Canadian company SHL Systemhouse with MCI's technical services branch. The new company was formed to provide systems integration and outsourcing services.
MCM/70 The MCM/70 was a pioneering microcomputer first released in 1973, making it one of the first microcomputers in the world, the first to be shipped in completed form, the first portable computer, and arguably the first truly usable microcomputer system. Nevertheless this machine remains virtually unknown.
MCM6 MCM6, or minichromosome maintenance deficient 6 is one of the highly conserved MCMs that are essential for the initiation of eukaryotic genome replication. The MCM complex consisting of this protein and MCM2, 4 and 7 possesses DNA helicase activity, and may act as a DNA unwinding enzyme.
MCMSc Master of Clinical Medical Science is a professional degree awarded to Physician Assistants. PAs are highly qualified health care providers who have been prepared, through academic and clinical curriculum, to provide health care services under physician supervision.
MCOT MCOT Public Company Limited (Thai: บริษัท ŕ¸ŕ¸Şŕ¸ˇŕ¸— ŕ¸ŕ¸łŕ¸ŕ¸±ŕ¸” (มหาชน)) is a Thai media conglomerate. Its origins date back to the creation in 1955 of Thailand's first television broadcaster, The Thai Television Company Limited.
MCP (Burroughs Large Systems) The MCP (Master Control Program) is the proprietary operating system of the Burroughs large systems including the Unisys Clearpath/MCP systems. Originally written in ESPOL (Executive Systems Programming Language), which itself was an extension of Burroughs Extended ALGOL, it was converted to NEWP, a better structured and more secure form of ESPOL, in the 1970s.
MCP-RHEED MCP-RHEED is a RHEED system in which an electron beam is amplified by a micro-channel plate (MCP). This system consists of an electron gun and an MCP equipped with a fluorescent screen opposite to the electron gun.
MCPS-PRS Alliance The MCPS-PRS Alliance is an operational alliance between the UK's mechanical right collecting society, the MCPS, and the UK's performing right collecting society, the PRS. The companies license the use of music on behalf of songwriters, composers and music publishers.
MCrypt MCrypt is a free software library and command-line tool aimed at replacing the POSIX crypt() library call and the crypt command-line tool. It implements numerous cryptographic algorithms, mostly block ciphers and stream ciphers, some of which falls under export restrictions in the United States.
MCSOCOM Detachment One Marine Corps Special Operations Command Detachment One (MCSOCOM Detachment One or Det 1), was a pilot program to assess the value of Marine special operations forces permanently detached to the United States Special Operations Command. It was commanded by Col.
MCTV 26 Mercer County Television (MCTV) channel 26, is a cable television station in West Windsor, New Jersey, owned & operated by Mercer County Community College (MCCC). The station is transmitted to all of Mercer County, New Jersey on cable channel 26 on the Comcast, Cablevision and Patriot Cable systems, reaching a potential 88,000 households.
MCW Hardcore Championship The Memphis Championship Wrestling (MCW) Hardcore Title first champion was Bitty Little, because Little forced MCW Commissioner Al Kee Holic to award him the championship. Joey Abs Gives the belt to MCW Commissioner Shooter Schultz after winning it; Schultz abandons the title on June 1 2000 in Marmaduke, AR.
MCW Metrocab The MCW Metrocab is a taxicab, launched in 1987, that was designed and originally produced by the British vehicle manufacturing company Metro Cammell Weymann (MCW). The taxicab manufacturing business was sold by MCW to Reliant in 1989 and the vehicle remained in production with Metrocab, the new company.
Md3 MD3 is a model format used by the Quake 3 engine as well as its many mods. The format is used mostly for player models and non-structural geometry (non-static models) although it may be used for structural uses.
Md5deep md5deep is a software package used in the computer security, system administration and computer forensics communities for purposes of running large numbers of files through any of several different cryptographic digests. It was originally written by Special Agent Jesse Kornblum of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and continues to be maintained by Kornblum.
Mdewakanton Mdewakantonwan (singular: Mdewakanton) are one of the sub-tribes of the Isanti (Santee) Dakota (Sioux). Their ancestral home is Mille Lacs Lake in central Minnesota, which in the Dakota language was called mde wakan (mystic/spiritual lake).
Mdivani Mdivani is the name of a family of the aznauri, or minor nobility, originating from the nation of Georgia. The best known bearers of this name were a group of five siblings who fled to Paris after the Russian Revolution of 1917, and there reinvented themselves as "princes" and "princesses".
MD Data MD Data stands for minidisc-Data, and is a magneto-optical medium for storing computer data. Sony wanted MD Data to replace floppy disks, but the Zip drive from Iomega ended up filling that market need and, later on, the advent of affordable CD-writers and very cheap blank CD media, coupled with the availability of memory sticks and cards proved the final straw for MD-Data.
MD Helicopters MD Helicopters is an aerospace company that produces helicopters primarily for commerical use. Coverage here includes the company's tenure as McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems, a subsidiary of McDonnell Douglas.
MD4Bush Incident The MD4Bush Incident refers to a Maryland political controversy involving Joseph Steffen, a former aide to the Republican Governor of Maryland Robert Ehrlich, and Maryland Democratic Party official Ryan O'Doherty. In October 2004, O'Doherty created an account named "MD4Bush" on the conservative web forum Free Republic to investigate the source of false rumors that Democratic Mayor of Baltimore Martin O'Malley had committed adultery.
MD5 In cryptography, MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) is a widely used cryptographic hash function with a 128-bit hash value. As an Internet standard (RFC 1321), MD5 has been employed in a wide variety of security applications, and is also commonly used to check the integrity of files.
MD5CRK In cryptography, MD5CRK was a distributed effort (similar to distributed.net) launched by Jean-Luc Cooke and his company, CertainKey Cryptosystems, to demonstrate that the MD5 message digest algorithm is insecure by finding a collision — two messages that produce the same MD5 hash.
MDEA MDEA (also MDE), which stands for 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-ethylamphetamine, is a psychedelic hallucinogenic drug and empathogen-entactogen of the phenethylamine family. It is chemically very similar to MDMA, the active chemical in the drug "ecstasy".
MDK (video game) MDK is a third-person shooter game developed by Shiny Entertainment and released in 1997 by Playmates Interactive Entertainment for the PC, Macintosh, and subsequently PlayStation. It was one of the first games to run only in Pentium or superior range of processors (for the PC version) but did not have a GPU requirement.
MDM Observatory The MDM Observatory is an optical astronomical observatory on Kitt Peak (west of Tucson, Arizona, USA), adjacent to Kitt Peak National Observatory. It is owned and operated by the University of Michigan, Dartmouth College, Ohio State University, Columbia University, and Ohio University.
MDM2 MDM2 (Mouse Double Minute) is a gene originally identified as amplified (many extra copies of the gene per cell) in a malignant mouse tumour. It has since been found to be amplified a number of human cancers including glioblastoma and some osteosarcomas.
MDO (band) MDO is the name of a Latin American boy band, spinned-off in 1997 from the last encarnation of the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo. By the mid-90's, Edgardo Diaz, Menudo's creator and director, had sold the rights for the trademarked name 'Menudo' to a Panamian company; therefore following the release and promotion of the last album Menudo: Tiempo de Amar(1996), the remaining Menudo line-up formed 'MDO' still under the direction and production of 'Diaz.
MDP Solutions MDP Solutions is a company based in Atlanta Georgia that provides various Information Technology services to small to medium sized businesses. The organization was started and is currently managed by Marlon Rodgers, Derrius Daise, and Paul Manning.
MDPV Methylenedioxypyrovalerone, also known as 1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)-2-pyrrolidinyl-pentan-1-one, is a stimulant drug which acts as a dopamine reuptake inhibitor, reportedly with four times the potency of methylphenidate. 1-[(3,4-Methylenedioxy)phenyl]-2-pyrrolidino-1-alkanones as
MDRC MDRC is a nonprofit, nonpartisan education and social policy research organization dedicated to learning what works to improve programs and policies that affect the poor. It was originally named the Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation.
Me & Michael Me & Michael is an independent, 2006 documentary created by New York-based filmmaker Willard Morgan. Stalking the stalker, Morgan targets Michael Moore as a mentor to guide him through the belly of the Hollywood beast.
Me & My Friends "Me & My Friends" (officially renamed "Me and My Friends" in 2003 is a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers] from their 1987 album, [[The Uplift Mofo Party Plan. It is the third song on the album and it was released as a single.
Me & My Katamari is a video game on the PSP platform. It is the third game in the Katamari Damacy series, the first game on a portable system and the first game produced without the involvement of series creator Keita Takahashi.
Me & U "Me & U" is an R&B song by Cassie, and produced by Ryan Leslie for Cassie's eponymous debut album Cassie (2006). It was released as the album's first single in 2005 and reached number-three on the U.
Me (mythology) In Sumerian mythology, a me (Sumerian, (IPA: ) or ŋe (IPA: ) or parsu (Akkadian) is one of the decrees of the gods foundational to those social institutions, religious practices, technologies, behaviors, mores, and human conditions that make civilization, as the Sumerians conceived of it, possible. They are fundamental to the Sumerian understanding of the relationship between humanity and the gods.
Me (Sandie Shaw album) Me is the second album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. It was released by Pye Records in November 1965, just eight months after her debut, but unfortunately did not follow its success - though her singles were still selling well.
Me and a Gun "Me and a Gun" was the first single released from the Tori Amos LP, Little Earthquakes, released on October 21, 1991 in the United Kingdom, as a CD single, 7" and 12". It was also released in Germany.
Me and Everyone Else Me and Everyone Else is set to be a new show starring ex Charmed and Who's the Boss actress Alyssa Milano as 30 year old Mia, who is having trouble with becoming adult. The show is currently in pre production and is set to appear on the American Broadcasting Company sometime this year (2007).
Me and My Girl (TV series) Me and My Girl was a British television sitcom made by London Weekend Television for ITV from 1984 to 1988. It starred Richard O'Sullivan as Simon Harrap, who is a widower faced with the challenge of raising his adolescent daughter Samantha played by Joanne Ridley.
Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir is a memoir written by Lorna Luft recounting her mother Judy Garland's life, Luft's life with mother and dealing with life after her mother's passing. Published in 1998 by Simon & Schuster Inc, the book was a success and later translated into an ABC television miniseries totaling 170 minutes (a little over 3 hours) and later released as a DVD.
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