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Megaweapon Megaweapon is an armored truck in the film Warrior of the Lost World that was created by the Omegas to enforce their law on the lawless roads of the post-apocalyptic world. The truck has spikes on the front and shoots fire.
Megayanma is one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise – a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media, created by Satoshi Tajiri. Megayanma is famous for being the evolved form of Yanma, a Pokémon from a previous generation and for appearing in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
Megazone 23 is an anime series about a future recreation of Tokyo where the citizens are unaware that they live in fabricated reality. It is widely considered a classic of the mecha genre of anime, and it holds a place in history as one of the first Original Animated Video productions.
Megazostrodon Megazostrodon is an extinct Mammaliaform, widely accepted as being one of the first mammals to have appeared on Earth, first appearing in the fossil record approximately 200 million years ago.Fur and Fangs: Mammal Origins.
MegaZeux MegaZeux, or in short MZX, is a game creation system (GCS) based on Tim Sweeney/Epic Megagames' classic shareware game ZZT. MegaZeux was created in late 1994 by Gregory Janson, who formed his own company, Software Visions (now defunct).
Megger A megger (or sometimes meggar) is often a colloquial term for a circuit tester which puts a very high voltage at a very low current across two conductors to make sure that they are properly insulated. The name is short for megohm-meter.
Megget Reservoir Megget Reservoir in the Scottish Borders is an impounding embankment dam that holds water for Lothian. Tunnels, aqueducts and pipelines convey the water to the Lothian area; from the Tweedsmuir Hills into the Manor Valley, through the Meldon Hills and into the reservoirs at Gladhouse and Glencourse.
Meggitt Meggitt plc is a British engineering group and has recently moved headquartered to Bournemouth Airport, Dorset in a newly built office called Atlantic House. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
Meghalaya Danio Meghalaya Danio is a recently discovered fish from Meghlaya district, India, it comes from water at approximately 4000 feet so prefers cooler temperatures, however it is probably not suitable for outdoor ponds in areas where frosts occur.
Meghalaya Nationalist Congress Party Meghalaya Nationalist Congress Party a political party that existed in Meghalaya, India in December 2003. It was formed by Cyprian Sangma on December 15, when six out of 14 Nationalist Congress Party legislators broke away.
Meghalaya subtropical forests The Meghalaya subtropical forests is a montane subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion of eastern India. The ecoregion covers an area of 41,700 square kilometers (16,100 square miles), encompassing the Khasi Hills, Garo Hills, and Jaintia Hills of India's Meghalaya state, and adjacent portions of Assam state.
Meghan Black Meghan Carey Black (born December 2) is a Canadian film and television actress from Vancouver, British Columbia. She played Kat Deosdade on Edgemont, coworker Misty on Dead Like Me and the Robber Girl in Hallmark's Snow Queen.
Meghan Chavalier Meghan Chavalier (born March 22, 1969) is a transsexual entertainer and has starred in 150 adult films, has directed adult films, has written adult films, has appeared as a female impersonator, has written a novel, and has been a professional model.
Meghan Toohey Meghan Toohey (born in 1976 in Chelmsford, Massachusetts) is a folk-rock singer/songwriter. In 1999, she moved to Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts and started putting together the Meghan Toohey Experience, a four-piece band.
Meghna Heli Bridge Meghna Heli Bridge was an operation mounted on 9 December 1971 by the Indian Air Force to Airlift troops of IV Corps of the Indian Army from Brahmanbaria to Raipura and Narsingdi over the River Meghna during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, bypassing the strong Pakistani defenses at Ashuganj and at the destroyed bridge over Meghna.
Meghna River The Meghna River is an important river in South Asia, one of the three rivers that flows into the Ganges Delta, the largest on earth. The Meghna is formed inside Bangladesh by the joining of different rivers originaing from the hilly regions of eastern India.
Meghri Meghri (Armenian: Ő„ŐĄŐ˛Ö€Ő«) is a city in southern Armenia, located in the Syunik province, near the border with Iran. The city's economy is based on the food industry, and contains a bread-baking factory, canneries and a winery.
Meghwar Meghwar (Sindhi = Ů…ŮŠÚŻÚľŮاڙ) is one of the major social groups of South Asia. In India they have been classified as a Scheduled Caste, a number of castes of India, which have been stated in a schedule of the Indian constitution.
Megiddo (kibbutz) Megiddo (מגידו) is a kibbutz in the North District of Israel. Megiddo is located near the intersection between highways 65 (from Hadera to Afula) and 66 (going from Haifa south to Samaria), which is called the Megiddo Junction.
Megiddo Regional Council The Megiddo Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה ×זורית מגידו) is a regional council in northern Israel. The territory of the regional council is situated mostly on the Menashe Plateau, and partly in the Jezreel Valley.
Megillat Taanit Megillat Taanit (Hebrew: מגילת ×Ş×˘× ×™×Ş) is chronicle which enumerates 35 eventful days on which the Jewish nation either performed glorious deeds or witnessed joyful events. These days were celebrated as feast-days.
Megistotherium Megistotherium was a very large creodont that lived in the Miocene Epoch some 24 million years ago. Along with the mesonychid Andrewsarchus mongoliensis, it is arguably the largest terrestrial predatory mammal known.
Megleno-Romanian language Megleno-Romanian (known as VlÄheĹźte by speakers and Moglenitic, Meglenitic or Megleno-Romanian by linguists) is a Romance language, similar to Aromanian, and Romanian spoken in the Moglená region of Greece, in a few villages in the Republic of Macedonia and also in a few villages in Romania. Spoken by the Moglenite Vlachs, it is considered an endangered language.
Megleno-Romanians Megleno-Romanians (In Megleno-Romanian: Vlashi, in Greek: Βλαχομογλενίτες VlachomoglenĂtes) is an exonym for a people inhabiting six villages in the Moglená (Μογλενά) region spanning the Pella and Kilkis prefectures of Central Macedonia, Greece, as well as some villages across the border in the Republic of Macedonia.
Meglio Stasera Meglio Stasera (known in English as It Had Better Be Tonight), is a 1964 song with music by Henry Mancini, Italian lyrics by Franco Migliacci, (songwriter) and English lyrics by Johnny Mercer. It was composed for the original installment of the film series The Pink Panther.
Meglitinide The meglitinide class of drugs treat diabetes type 2 by blocking the potassium channels in beta cells, which closes the ATP-dependent potassium channels and opens the cells' calcium channels. The resulting calcium influx causes the cells to secrete insulin.
Mego (motorbikes) Mego was a Greek light vehicle manufacturer, based in Trikala. It started business in 1955 as Nigo - named after its founder, Nikos Gorgolis - producing light three-wheeler utility vehicles with 50-100cc engines and an unconventional layout (the single wheel placed in the back).
Mego Corporation The Mego Corporation was a toy company that dominated the action figure toy market during most of the 1970s. The Mego Corporation was founded in the early 1950s by David Abrams and was mostly known prior to 1971 as a producer of dime store toys.
Megophryidae Megophryidae are a large Family of frogs native to Asia, to the Philippines, through Indonesia and the Greater Sunda Islands in the Malay Archipelago. It encompasses approximately 70-100 species of frog, divided between eleven genera.
Megrelian language Megrelian or Mingrelian (á›áá á’áášáŁá á áśááśá, margaluri nina, in Megrelian; á›á”á’á áŁášá á”áśá, megruli ena, in Georgian) is a language spoken in northwest Georgia. The language was also called Iverian (Georgian iveriuli ena) in the early 20th century.
Megumi Kudo Megumi Takayama, better known under her stage name, which is also her maiden name, , and by her nickname Kudome, is an entertainment personality, and was a professional wrestler who worked most of her career for Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling.
Megumi Mizusawa Megumi Mizusawa (水沢ă‚ăăż Mizusawa Megumi, Real name: Atsuko Katou) is a mangaka born in Osaka, Japan on 3 July 1963. She tends to work with Miho Obana, Ai Yazawa, and Wataru Yoshizumi as they are all close friends.
Megumi Odaka started her career in 1984 as a voice-actress (seiyū) for the animation-TV-Series Fushigi na koala Blinky aka Noozles (USA) aka The Wonderous Koala Blinky (USA), where she dubbed the character Sandy Brown. In 1987 she started her film career at Toho with the movie "Taketori monogatari" aka "Princess from the Moon", where she played the role of the blind girl Akeno along with Yasuko Sawaguchi, who played Kaguya, the princess.
Megumi Reinard Megumi Reinard is a fictional character from the anime Martian Successor Nadesico. She is a former voice actress who did work for cartoons and animated commercials; she was then recruited by Nergal to be the communications officer aboard the Nadesico.
Megumi Yokota Megumi Yokota (Japanese: 横田ă‚ăăż; Yokota Megumi, born October 15, 1964) is one of at least thirteen Japanese citizens kidnapped by North Korea in the late 1970s and early 1980s. She was abducted on November 15, 1977 at the age of thirteen and apparently forced to help train North Korean spies to pass as Japanese citizens.
Megyeri Bridge The Megyeri Bridge, previously known as the Northern M0 Danube bridge, is a new cable-stayed road bridge currently under construction that will span the River Danube between Buda and Pest, respectively the west and east sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. As a continuation of the M0 motorway, it will be the last section to complete the M0 ringroad around Budapest.
Megyn Price Megyn Price (born March 24, 1971 in Seattle, Washington) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Claudia Finnerty on the sitcom Grounded for Life and Gale Ingersoll on the short-lived sitcom LateLine.
Mehakelegnaw Zone Mehakelegnaw (or "The central [Zone]") is a Zone in the Ethiopian Region of Tigray. Mehakelegnaw is bordered on the east by Misraqawi (Eastern), on the south by Debubawi (Southern), on the west by Mirabawi (Western) and on the north by Eritrea.
Mehandipur Balaji Temple Mehandipur Balaji Temple is a famous temple dedicated to hindu god Hanuman.The temple is situated in Dausa district of Rajasthan in India and is 103 km from Jaipur and 40 km from Karauli and nearer to Bandikui railway station.
Meharry Medical College Meharry Medical College, which is located in Nashville Tennessee, is a graduate and professional institution whose mission is to educate healthcare professionals and scientists. It was founded in 1876 as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College and is currently the largest private historically black institution in the United States solely dedicated to educating healthcare professionals and scientists.
Mehboob Mehboob was born in Nashik district in a village called â€Chindwara’. His family shifted to the city of Mumbai for good in 1940s, where he took his primary education, first in english and later in Urdu for his father’s insistence on studying the grand and pompous language for career in family business.
Mehboob-e-Yazdaan Mehboob-e-Yazdaan (Urdu: Ů…ŘبŮب یزداں) was the second Islamic album released by Junaid Jamshed after the success of his first album "Jalwa e Janan". Mehboob-e-Yazdaan literally means "The Beloved of Allah.
Mehdat Abdul Salam Shabana Mehdat Abdul Salam Shabana (born in Afghanistan) was a member of the board of directors, during the mid 1990s, of the now defunct Konsojaya Trading Company, a terrorist front organization based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He owned half of the company's 6,000 shares.
Mehdi al-Khalasi Sheikh Mehdi al-Khalasi (died 1925) was a prominent Shia cleric in Iraq. He was deported by the British because he had told his followers not to collaborate with British plans for the country, thereby contributing to the Iraqi revolt.
Mehdi Bazargan Mehdi Bazargan (مهدی بازرگان In Persian) (September, 1907? - January 20, 1995) (also spelled Mahdi Bazargan) was head of Iran's interim government, virtually Iran's first prime minister after the Iranian Revolution of 1979.
Mehdi Ghezali Mehdi Muhammed Ghezali (also known as "Kubasvensken", "the Cuban-Swede") (born July 5, 1979) is a Swedish citizen who was held as a unlawful combatant at Guantanamo Bay detainment camp between January 2002 and July 2004, after having been captured in Pakistan. Prior to his capture Ghezali, who was a convicted bank robber and thief, attended a madrasah and mosque in the United Kingdom before travelling to Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan and finally ended up in Pakistan where he was captured.
Mehdi Ghorbani Mehdi Ghorbani (born January 12, 1988) is an amateur boxer from the Islamic Republic of Iran who competed in the Light Heavyweight (-81 kg) division at the 2006 Asian Games winning the bronze medal in a lost semifinal bout against Tajikistan's Djakhon Kurbanov 10-30. Light heavyweight semifinal results
Mehdi Golshani Professor Mehdi Golshani (Persian: مهدی گلشنی born 1939 Isfahan, Iran) is a contemporary Iranian theoretical physicist and Philosopher. He received his BSc in Physics from Tehran University in 1959, and his PhD in Physics with specialization in particle Physics in 1969 from the University of California, Berkeley.
Mehdi Hassan Mehdi Hassan (Urdu: Ů…ŰŘŻŰŚ Řسن) affectionately called Khan Saahab and titled as "Shahenshah-e-Ghazals" (English: King of Ghazals)is a well-known Pakistani Ghazal singer and a former playback singer for Bollywood.
Mehdi Solouki Mehdi solouki is an Iranian actor born in 1982 in Isfahan, Iran. He is mostly famous because of his routine role as a spoiled teenager brouht up in a wealthy family as appeared in several TV shows such as Narges and Cheraghhaye Khamoosh.
Meher Pilgrim Center The Meher Pilgrim Center (sometimes spelled "Centre") is a central administrative facility for the Meher Baba pilgrim retreat in Meherabad near Ahmednagar, India. From June 19, 1980 until March 15, 2006 it housed short-term accommodations to pilgrims visiting Meher Baba's samadhi (tomb shrine) in Meherabad and his final home in Meherazad (located on the other side of Ahmednagar).
Meher Spiritual Center The Meher Spiritual Center is a 500 acre spiritual retreat nestled in a pine forest along the Atlantic Ocean in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Center was established by Elizabeth Chapin Patterson and Princess Norina Matchabelli in the early 1940's to provide a place for spiritual renewal to visitors and to provide information about Indian spiritual master Meher Baba.
Mehfil A mehfil (sometimes spelled mahfil) is a concert of Indian classical music (particularly Hindustani classical music), as well as dance and poetry, performed for a small audience in an intimate setting. Historically, mehfils were presented in the homes or palaces of royalty or noblemen, who acted as these artists' patrons.
Mehl-MĂĽlhens-Rennen The Mehl-MĂĽlhens-Rennen is a Group 2 flat horse race in Germany for three-year-old thoroughbreds (excluding geldings) run over a distance of 1,600 metres (approximately 1 mile) at the Weidenpesch Racecourse, Cologne in May.
Mehlis report The Mehlis Reportis the result of the United Nations]' investigation into the [[14 February 2005 assassination of Lebanon's former prime minister Rafik al-Hariri. The investigation was launched in accordance with Security Council resolution 1595 and headed by the German judge, Detlev Mehlis.
Mehmed I of Great Seljuk Ghiyath ad-Din Muhammad Tapar (died 1118) was a son of Seljuk Sultan Malik Shah I. He succeeded his nephew, Malik Shah II, as Seljuk Sultan in Baghdad, and thus was theoretically the head of the dynasty, although his brother Ahmed Sanjar in Khorasan probably held more practical power.
Mehmed II Mehmed II (Ottoman Turkish: Ů…ŘŮ…ŘŻ ثانى Meḥmed-i sÄnÄ«, Turkish: II. Mehmet), (also known as el-Fatih (الŮاتŘ), "the Conqueror", in Ottoman Turkish, or, in modern Turkish, Fatih Sultan Mehmet) (March 30, 1432 – May 3, 1481) was Sultan of the Ottoman Empire for a short time from 1444 to 1446, and later from 1451 to 1481.
Mehmed IV Mehmed IV (Ottoman Turkish: Ů…ŘŮ…ŘŻ رابع Meḥmed-i rÄbiâ€; also known as Avcı, "hunter") (January 2, 1642–1693) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1648 to 1687. Taking the throne at age seven, his reign was significant as he changed the nature of the Sultan's position forever by giving up most of his executive power to his Grand Vizier.
Mehmed Talat Pasha Mehmed Talat Pasha (Turkish: Mehmet Talat PaĹźa) (1874-1921) was one of the leaders of the Young Turks, an Ottoman statesman, grand vizier (1917) , and leading member of the Sublime Porte from 1913 until 1918. He is infamously tied to the Armenian Genocide possibly even more than the other two "Pashas" and is alleged to have ordered "Kill every Armenian man, woman, and child without concern",Rep.
Mehmed VI Mehmed VI (Arabic: Ů…ŘŮ…ŘŻ السادس), original name Mehmed Vahdettin or Mehmed Vahideddin, (January 14 1861 – May 16 1926) was the 36th and last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, reigning from 1918–1922. He was also the 100th Caliph of Islam.
Mehmed-paša Sokolović Mehmed-paša Sokolović or Mehmed Sokollu (Turkish: Sokollu Mehmet Paşa) (born 1506, Sokolovići1 - died 1579, Istanbul) was an important 16th century Ottoman statesman of Bosnian Serb origins. Born in a Serbian OrthodoxKočan, Ismet (Dec.
Mehmet AkgĂĽn Mehmet AkgĂĽn (born August 6, 1986 in Bielefeld) is a Turkish-German footballer who currently plays for Borussia Dortmund. In the 2005/06 season, he played in the amateur Borussia team, however he has been picked several times to play for the first team and has impressed on each occasion.
Mehmet Ali AÄźca Mehmet Ali AÄźca (born January 9, 1958) is a Turkish assassin who shot and wounded Pope John Paul II on May 13, 1981. After serving 19 years of incarceration in Italy, he was deported to Turkey, where he is serving another life sentence for the murder of a left-wing journalist in 1979.
Mehmet Ali Aybar Mehmet Ali Aybar (1908 in Istanbul - 1995) was an International lawyer, Member of Turkish Parliament, First President of the Workers Party of Turkey (TİP), Founder and President of the Socialist Revolution Party and Member of The International War Crimes Tribunal against war crimes of USA in Vietnam (also called the 'Russell Tribunal').
Mehmet Ali Talat Mehmet Ali Talat (born July 6, 1952) is the current President of the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), which controls the northern third of the island of Cyprus and is unrecognized by any nation except Turkey. Because the UN does not recognize the TRNC it treats Mehmet Ali Talat as bona fide negotiator for the Turkish Cypriot community of the Republic of Cyprus.
Mehmet Cemaleddin Efendi Mehmet Cemaleddin Efendi (1848-1917) was educated in Ottoman and Islamic law and served in the Ottoman judiciary as Kadi of Istanbul (Chief Judge) in 1884, then was appointed Chief Judge of Anatolia (Anadolu Kazaskeri) in 1888 and Chief Judge of Rumelia (European parts of the Ottoman Empire) in 1890. His father, Sheyh Ahmed Halid Efendi, was also a member of the judiciary and served as Kazasker and as a Minister.
Mehmet Dragusha Mehmet Dragusha (born in Priština, Kosovo, Serbia then in Yugoslavia, 9 October, 1977) is an ethnic Albanian Kosovar football (soccer) midfielder who is currently playing in German Bundesliga Second Division with SC Paderborn 07.
Mehmet Fuat Köprülü Mehmet Fuat Köprülü (December 5, 1890 - June 28 1966), also known as Köprülüzade, from the illustrious Köprülü family, was a Turkish politician and historian, known for his contributions to Ottoman history, Turkish folklore and language.
Mehmet Terzi Mehmet Terzi (born 1955 in EskiĹźehir) is a former long-distance runner from Turkey, who finished in 16th place (2:14:20) in the men's marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. He also competed for his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
Mehmet Toner Mehmet Toner, PhD is a world renowned cryobiologist and a professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School and professor of biomedical engineering at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST). Toner first gained prominence for his theory of intra-cellular ice formation while finishing his PhD at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Mehmood Mehmood Ali (Hindi: मेहमूद अली) (1932 - July 23, 2004) popularly known simply as Mehmood (Hindi: मेहमूद), was an Indian actor, director and producer. He was known and appreciated for playing comic roles in Hindi films.
Mehmood Khan Achakzai Pashtun Nationalist politician in Pakistan, Mehmood Khan Achakzai founder of Pakistan Oppressed Nations Movement leader of his own Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party and son of Abdul Samad Khan Achakzai (the Pushtoon Leader).
Mehndi Mehndi (or mehendi or mehandi or mylanji) is the application of henna (Hindustani: हेना Řنا) as a temporary form of skin decoration, most popular in South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Somaliland as well as expatriate communities from these areas. It is typically employed for special occasions, particularly weddings.
Mehrab Hossain junior Mehrab Hossain () (born July 8,1987) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who came through successfully through the age groups of the country. He was a member of the U/19 National Cricket Team of the 2006 U/19 Cricket World Cup and was called in the national team for the first time at the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy.
Mehran Mehran (Persian: مهران ) which is composed of two parts: Mehr (Persian: مهر = kindness; sun )+ An (Persian:آن ), is a Persian word means "kind like the Sun", since the Sun shines everywhere with no reservation. This name may refer to:
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (Sindhi:مهراڻ ŮŠŮنيŮرسٽي آ٠انجنيرنگ اينڊ ٽيڪنالاجي) is a degree awarding institution in Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. Mehran University has three faculties:
Mehran, Ilam Province Mehran is a city in Iran, near the country's western border in Ilam Province. Because of its strategic proximity - only two hours' drive from Baghdad - the city has played a continuing role in dealings between Iran and Iraq.
Mehrangarh Fort Mehrangarh Fort, located in Jodhpur city in Rajasthan state is one of the largest fort and a famous tourist place in India. In Jodhpur, the fort is situated on a 400 feet lofty heel and is wreathed by high and thick walls.
Mehrauli Mehrauli (Hindi: महरौली, Urdu: Ů…Űرؤلی , Punjabi:ਮਹਰੌਲੀ) is a neighbourhood in the South West distict of Delhi in India. It represents a constituency in the legislative assembly of Delhi.
Mehregan MehregÄn (Persian:مهرگان) or Jashn-e-MehregÄn is an ancient Iranian autumn festival, observed on the 1st or 2nd of October (the 10th of MEHR), and dedicated in honor of Mehr, also known as Mithra, the Persian god of Light and Love. It is a celebration of thanksgiving between family and friends, and charity to the poor.
Mehrgarh Mehrgarh was an ancient settlement in Pakistan and is one of the most important sites in archaeology for the study of the earliest Neolithic settlements in that region. The remains are located in Balochistan, Pakistan, on the Kachi plain near the Bolan Pass, to the west of the Indus River valley and between the present-day cities of Quetta, Kalat and Sibi.
Mehri language Mehri or Mahri is a Semitic language spoken by minority populations in the eastern part of Yemen and western Oman and is a remnant of the ancient indigenous language group spoken in the southern Arabian Peninsula before the spread of Arabic along with the Islamic religion in the 7th century AD. It is also spoken today in Kuwait by guest workers originally from these areas.
Mehriban Aliyeva Mehriban Arif qizi Aliyeva (Azeri: Mehriban ĆŹliyeva) (born 1964, Baku) is a member of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan, wife of the current president of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, chair of numerous charitable and cultural organizations.
Mehruddin Marri Mehruddin Marri (Urdu: Ů…Űرالدین مری ) is a journalist of Sindhi newspaper Daily Kawish in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. Mehruddin Marri was arrested by intelligence services on June 27th, 2006 from Hyderabad and was later released in October 2006.
Mehtab Hussain Mehtab Hussain (born 3 October, 1982) is an Indian association football player, currently with Mohun Bagan (est 1889) in Kolkata. Hussain started his career playing for Tollygunge Agragami, then with Mohammedan Sporting Club and eventually arrived at Mohun Bagan AC.
Mehti Huseynzade Lieutenant Mehti Huseynzade (Azeri: Mehdi HĂĽseynzadÉ™, Azeri Cyrillic: Меһди ҺүŃеŃнзaĐ´É™, Russian: Мехти Đ“ŃŃейнзаде) (December 22, 1919, Baku – November 2, 1944, Vitovlje) was an Azeri guerilla and scout during the Soviet-German War and a Hero of the Soviet Union posthumously since April 11, 1957.
Mecha Musume are an Internet phenomenon similar to the OS-tans. Like the OS-tans they are personifications, but of military hardware ("mecha" in its Japanese meaning, like tanks, aircraft, ships and in slightly rarer cases, ICBMs and other ordnance) instead of operating systems.
Mecha Ortiz Maria Mercedes Varela Nimo Dominguez Castro de Ortiz(24 September 1900 - 20 October 1987 Buenos Aires) was a classic Argentine actress who appeared in film between 1937 and 1981. She is widely considered to be the Argentine equivalent of Greta Garbo.
Mecha tea The name of Mecha tea derives from the early leaf buds needed to make this special green tea. Mecha is harvested in spring and made as rolled leaf teas that are graded somewhere between Gyokuro and Sencha in quality.
Mecha-Mecha Iketeru! is a popular Japanese variety show, shown on Fuji TV. The hosts of the show are the owarai duo Ninety-Nine (Takashi Okamura and Hiroyuki Yabe), and the show is usually attended by regulars Yoiko, Gokuraku Tombo, Or Cs, Shinji Takeda, Akiko Hinagata, and Sarina Suzuki.
Mechado Mechado is a Filipino beef dish that started out as a Spanish loan-recipe whose name originally referred to the strips of pork backfat that are threaded (mecha - wick) through thick pieces of cheaper lean beef to render them more tender and less dry. The larded pieces of beef are then marinated in vinegar, soya sauce, calamansi juice, crushed garlic, black pepper and bayleaf and browned quickly on all sides in hot oil or lard and then slowly braised in its marinating liquid with the addition of soupstock, onion slices and tomatoes until tender and the liquid is reduced to a thick flavourful gravy.
Mechamorphosis Mechamorphosis is a Transformers-like role-playing game based on the d20 System created by Lysle Kapp and Rob Vaughn of Fantasy Flight Games (FFG). 64 pages long, it allows players to take on the roles of giant transforming robots set within the storyline of FFG's homebrew variation on Hasbro's Transformers popular toyline.
Mechane A mêchanê (μηχανῆς) was a crane used in Greek theatre, especially in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Made of wooden beams and pulley systems, the device was used to lift an actor into the air, usually representing flight.
Mechani-Kong Mechani-Kong is a remote-controlled robot double of King Kong introduced in the 1966 animated television series The King Kong Show and featured again in the 1967 film King Kong Escapes. The robot was created by Dr.
Mechanic Street Historic District The Mechanic Street Historic District is a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places located in New London County, Connecticut. The district covers 1470 acres, and contains 413 buildings and one other strcuture.
Mechanic's grip The Mechanic's Grip is one of the many methods used in card tricks and cheating in poker. The mechanic's grip is a basic method of holding the cards, and by holding the cards this way you cover up more of the deck with your hand.
Mechanical (character) A Mechanical is any one of six characters in A Midsummer Night's Dream who perform the play within the play, Pyramus and Thisbe. Essentially, they are a group of amateur (mostly incompetent) actors from around Athens, looking to make names for themselves by being chosen out of several other plays to entertain the royal wedding party of Theseus and Hippolyta.
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (University of Toronto) The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering of the University of Toronto is part of the Faculity of Applied Sciences and Engineering. The department offers undergraduate and graduate programs, and conducts research in a variety of disciplines, including bioengineering, artificial intelligence, robotics, mechatronics, information engineering, finance, aerospace, e-commerce, environmental engineering and alternative energy.
Mechanical biological treatment Mechanical biological treatment ("MBT"), or "mechanical biological pre-treatment" is a category of waste treatment technologies that enables recovery of the resources contained in waste.Enviros (2006) Mechanical biological treatment website, www.
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