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Miami model The Miami model is a term used by political activists to describe the tactics employed by law enforcement agencies during demonstrations relating to the negotiations for the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) trade agreement. The meeting related protests took place in Miami, Florida in November 2003.
Miami Mansions Miami Mansions is a 2006 Cex EP released on Rjyan's new Must Finish label, consisting primarily of remixed Maryland Mansions songs. This was released under the name Celebrity DJ Cexwell with the catalog number MFIX0800.
Miami Modern Architecture Resort area architects have created a unique futuristic look in Miami Beach, FL, that became known as "Miami Modern," or "MiMO," a term coined by Miami Beach resident Randall C. Robinson and interior designer Teri D'Amico.
Miami Platja Miami Platja is a coastal resort about 30 km south of Tarragona, in Catalonia, north-east Spain. It forms part of the municipality of Montroig del Camp, some 20 km away, although it is contiguous with the town of L'Hospitalet de l'Infant, just the other side of the river Llastres.
Miami Project to Cure Paralysis The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis is a research center dedicated to research in the field of paralysis and spinal cord injury, with the eventual object of finding a cure for paralyzing injuries. Based at the University of Miami School of Medicine, it is considered a world leader in neurological injury research.
Miami RedHawks Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio, features 18 different varsity level sports teams for men and women, all of which are known as the Miami RedHawks. All teams play in the NCAA's Division I league inside the Mid-American Conference, with the exception of the RedHawks hockey team, which plays in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association.
Miami RedHawks football The Miami University RedHawks are a college football program that competes in NCAA Division I-A with the Mid-American Conference. The program is best known for producing several high-profile head coaches, earning the title "Cradle of Coaches.
Miami Rhapsody Miami Rhapsody is a 1995 romantic comedy film starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Gil Bellows, Antonio Banderas, Mia Farrow, Paul Mazursky, Kevin Pollak, Barbara Garrick and Carla Gugino. It was written and directed by David Frankel.
Miami River (New York) The Miami River is a relatively short stream in upstate New York and is a part of the Hudson River watershed. The river's headwaters rise in the Adirondack Mountains at about ten miles northwest of Speculator and flows southeast for about three miles with Pillsbury Mountain on the south and Page Mountain to the north.
Miami River (Oregon) The Miami River is a short coastal river, approximately 12 miles (19 km) long, on the coast of northwest Oregon in the United States. It drains a mountainous timber-producing region of the Coastal Range west of Portland into Pacific Ocean.
Miami Springs, Florida Miami Springs is a city located in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The city was founded by Glenn Hammond Curtiss, "The Father of Naval Aviation", and James Bright, during the famous "land boom" of the 1920s and was originally named Country Club Estates.
Miami String Quartet The Miami String Quartet is an American string quartet. The group was founded in 1988 at Florida International University in Miami, Florida, and is now Quartet in Residence at The Hartt School in Connecticut and Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, where all four members serve as faculty members in the School of Music.
Miami Sunset High School Miami Sunset Senior High School is a secondary school located at 13125 SW 72nd Street in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida; its principal is Lucia Cox. The school is part of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools System.
Miami Terrace Reef The Miami Terrace Reef () is a coral reef off of the coast of Florida stretching from South Miami to Boca Raton, in the Atlantic Ocean. It lies in depths of 650 to 2,000 feet (200 to 600 meters) on top of a geological formation known as the Miami Terrace, a 65-km long shelf about 15 miles off shore.
Miami Township, Montgomery County, Ohio Miami Township is a township in Montgomery County, Ohio. By Ohio law, the township is an unincorporated area that has a board of trustees, but does not have the same authority as an incorporated town, village or city.
Miami Triad The Miami Triad is a term used to describe three fraternities that were founded at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. These fraternities, in the order they were founded, are Beta Theta Pi (1839), Phi Delta Theta (1848), and Sigma Chi (1855).
Miami Tropics The Miami Tropics are a team of the American Basketball Association scheduled to begin play in 2006 in Miami, Florida. The team is owned by the Imperiali Organization, which also owns the Palm Beach Imperials.
Miami University Dolibois European Center Miami University Dolibois European Center, abbreviated to MUDEC, is an overseas campus of Miami University, and based in Differdange, in south-western Luxembourg. Between 125 and 130 students a year study at MUDEC, from Miami and other American universities.
Miami Valley The Miami Valley, broadly, refers to the land area surrounding the Great Miami River in southwest Ohio, USA, and also includes the Little Miami, Mad, and Stillwater Rivers as well. Geographically it includes, Dayton, Middletown, Hamilton, and other communities.
Miami Valley Career Technology Center The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) is a vocational school in Clayton, Ohio. It serves Montgomery County and the Greater Dayton Area, as well as surrounding counties such as Darke, Miami, Preble, and Warren.
Miami Valley Christian Academy Miami Valley Christian Academy is a christian school located in Newtown, Ohio, United States. They recently had a new high school built, and the 2005-2006 school year was the inaugural year for the high school.
Miami Vice (film) Miami Vice is a 2006 American feature film adaptation of the 1980s TV series of the same name, written, produced, and directed by Michael Mann, the TV show's executive producer. The film stars Jamie Foxx as Tubbs and Colin Farrell as Crockett, as well as acclaimed Chinese actress Gong Li as the banker and right-hand woman of a powerful druglord.
Miami Vice Theme The song "Miami Vice Theme" was released in September 1984 and was created and performed by Jan Hammer as the theme to the television series Miami Vice. It peaked at the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100.
Miami Vise The Miami Vise were an Arena football team formed by Arena Football League founder Jim Foster for the purposes of playing a "test game" in Chicago, Illinois on February 27, 1987 at the Rosemont Horizon. They defeated the Chicago Bruisers 33-30.
Miami Workers Center The Miami Workers Center is a strategy and organizing center for low-income communities and low-wage workers in Liberty City, Miami-Dade County. Initiated in March 1999, the Center’s mission is to work to end poverty and oppression.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) is a public school district serving Miami-Dade County, Florida. It is the largest school district in Florida and the fourth largest in the United States, with a student enrollment of 372,343 (as of August 15, 2006).
Miami-Dade Expressway Authority The Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX) is an independent agency created in December 1994 by the State of Florida and the Miami-Dade County Commission. Since 1997, MDX has been operating and maintaining five expressways that were formerly operated by the Florida Department of Transportation: Gratigny Parkway (SR 924), Airport Expressway (SR 112), Dolphin Expressway (SR 836), Don Shula Expressway (SR 874) and Snapper Creek Expressway (SR 878).
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department The Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue Department is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for Miami-Dade County, Florida. The department serves 28 municipalities and all unincorporated areas of Miami-Dade County from 60 fire stations.
Miami-Dade Police Department The Miami-Dade Police Department is a limited-service Metropolitan police department serving Miami-Dade County's unincorporated areas, although they have lenient mutual aid agreements with other municipalities, most often the City of Miami Police Department. The Miami-Dade Police Department is the largest police department in the state of Florida with over 5,000 employees.
Miami, Florida in the 20th century Miami, Florida's growth up to World War II was astronomical. During the early 1920s, the authorities in Miami allowed gambling and were very lax in regulating Prohibition, so thousands of people migrated from the northern United States to the Miami region.
Miami, Queensland Miami (; post code: 4220) is a suburb of the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, and is located along the Gold Coast Highway 7 km south of Surfers Paradise and 17 km north of the Queensland / New South Wales border at Coolangatta/Tweed Heads. Its Local Government Area is the Gold Coast City Council.
Mian Ghulam Jilani (PA – 42) Major General Mian Ghulam Jilani (SQA, Imtiazi Sanad) (born 1914 - died March 2, 2004) was a World War II Japanese POW camp survivor at Singapore, who subsequently rose to help negotiate Pakistan’s membership in the Baghdad Pact and the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization. He retired from the Pakistan Army in 1962 and in 1973 he was jailed for his political beliefs.
Mian Channu Mian Channu is a Tehsil and City in Khanewal district of Punjab, Pakistan with a Population of 60000 people, it is famous for its sweets (Khushi Burfi) and agriculture equipment, gardens of Mangoes, green feilds.
Mianeh Mianeh, also spelled Miyana or Miyaneh (Persian: میانه; Azeri: Miyanə) is a city in East Azerbaijan (north-western province of Iran), situated in a valley between the mountain chains of Bozgush and Qaflan Kooh. Mianeh is approximately 439 kilometres northwest of Tehran and approximately 187 kilometres southeast of East Azerbaijan's largest city, Tabriz.
Miangul Aurangzeb Miangul Aurangzeb, the last Wali Ahad of Swat State, was born May 28, 1928 in Saidu Sharif. He has served in the National Assembly of Pakistan as well as the Governor of Balochistan and later as Governor of the NWFP.
Mianus River The Mianus River begins in Westchester County, New York in a series of ponds at about 600 feet (183 m) altitude. It passes through the Mianus River Gorge, a nature preserve, before entering Fairfield County, Connecticut, where it is dammed into the Mianus Reservoir (256 foot (78 m) altitude).
Mianus River Bridge The Mianus River Bridge on Interstate 95 in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich, Connecticut is famous for the collapse of a 100-foot deck of its eastbound span on June 28, 1983. Three people were killed when their vehicles fell with the bridge into the Mianus River 70 feet below, and three were seriously injured.
Mianwali Mianwali (Urdu: میانوالی) is one of the north-western cities in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. Predominantly Siraiki (a Punjabi variant) speaking area that includes Dera Ghazi Khan, Multan, Bahawalpur and other central and southern Punjab and northern Sind cities as well.
Miao people The Miao ({{zh-cp|c=Vietnamese]: Mèo or H'Mông; [[Thai alphabet|Thai: แม้ว (Maew) or ม้ง (Mong); Burmese: mun lu-myo) are a linguistically and culturally related group of people recognized by the government of the People's Republic of China as one of the 55 official minority groups. Miao is a Chinese term and does not reflect the self-designations of the component sub-groups, which include (with some variant spellings) Hmong/Mong, Hmu, A Hmao,and Kho (Qho) Xiong.
Miaoli City Miaoli City (; Taiwanese POJ: Biâu-le̍k-chhī) is the capital of Miaoli County, Taiwan. Its name Miaoli was coined using two Hakka words, cat (貓) and city (裡), which phonetically approximate Pali (Bari) from one of the Formosan languages.
Miaow (band) Miaow were an indie band from London, England, active between 1985 and 1987. They were led by former Glass Animals singer and NME writer Cath Carroll on vocals and guitar, with Steve Maguire (guitar), Ron Caine (bass) and Chris Fenner (drums).
Miaphysitism Miaphysitism (sometimes called Henophysitism) is the christology of the Oriental Orthodox Churches. It has often been considered by Chalcedonian Christians to be a form of Monophysitism, but the Oriental Orthodox Churches themselves reject this characterization, a position which the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches have begun to take more seriously.
Miarolitic cavities Miarolitic cavities (or miarolitic texture) are typically crystal lined irregular cavities or vugs most commonly found in granitic pegmatites, but also found in a variety of igneous rocks. The central portions of pegmatites are often miarolitic as the pegmatite dike crystallizes from the outside walls toward the center.
Miastko Miastko (Kashubian/Pomeranian: Miastkò; ), is a town in the Middle Pomerania region of northwestern Poland. Administratively it has since 1999 been part of Bytów County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship; previously (1975-1998) it had been in Słupsk Voivodeship.
Miazume Miazume (Greek script: Μοιάζουμε, English translation: "We Resemble" or "We Are Alike") was the Greek entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985, performed in Greek by Takis Biniaris.
Międzymorze Międzymorze was the name for Józef Piłsudski's proposed federation of Poland, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine. The Polish name can be translated as "Intersea" ("Between-Seas"), and has also been rendered, from the Latin, as "Intermarum" or "Intermarium.
Międzyrzecz County Miedzyrzecz County (in Polish powiat międzyrzecki) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in the Lubusz Voivodeship in Poland, created on 1 January 1999 as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998.
Międzyzdroje Międzyzdroje (former ) is a town and a seaside resort in northwestern Poland on the island of Wolin on the Baltic coast. Previously in the Szczecin Voivodeship (1975-1998), Międzyzdroje has been in Kamień Pomorski County in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999.
Mibu no Tadamine Mibu no Tadamine (壬生忠岑 mibu (no) tadamine) was an early Heian waka poet of the court (898–920), and a member of the sanjūrokkasen or Thirty-six Poetry Immortals. He emerged as an important poet in an early poetic match, koresada no miko no ie no uta'awase (是貞の親王家歌合, "The Poetry Match at Prince Koresada's Residence", c.
Mic Geronimo Mic Geronimo (born September 14, 1973 in Flushing, Queens) is a rapper of Dominican descent who was acquainted with Irv Gotti of Murder Inc. Irv and his brother discovered Mic Geronimo at a Queens high school talent show, but he disappeared before a deal could be offered.
Mic Mac AAC Mic Mac Amateur Aquatic Club is located on Lake Banook in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Activities provided include recreational and high performance paddling and rowing as well as Master's paddling and swimming lessons.
Mic Michaeli Mic Michaeli (born Gunnar Mathias Michaeli on November 11th, 1962 in Stockholm, Sweden) is the keyboardist in the Swedish hard rock band Europe. Like many of the other Europe members he grew up in Stockholm suburb Upplands Väsby.
Mic Neumann "Mic Neumann" (pronounced Mike New-man), born Michael Neumann November 27, 1968 in Seattle, Washington USA, is an American producer and director, and is best known as the creator of the international TV series Kung FauxNeumann is also the founder of the influential voice-over] dubbing and soundtrack-producing company [[Dubtitled Entertainmentwhich has long associations with such companies as American record label Tommy Boy]and [[Rockstar Games]which is best known for creating the [[Grand Theft Auto] video game series.
Mica The mica group of sheet silicate minerals includes several closely related materials having highly perfect basal cleavage. All are monoclinic with a tendency towards pseudo-hexagonal crystals and are similar in chemical composition.
Mica Creek, British Columbia Mica Creek is a small village in British Columbia, Canada that was used as a base of operations for the construction of the Mica Dam hydroelectric project by BC Hydro in the 1960s and 1970s. It is located 148 km north of Revelstoke, British Columbia on Highway 23 and situated at the convergence of the Revelstoke Lake (the Columbia River) and a stream called Mica Creek.
Mica Dam Mica Dam is a hydroelectric dam spanning the Columbia River 135 km north of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. Completed in 1973 under the terms of the 1964 Columbia River Treaty, the Mica powerhouse has a generating capacity of 1805 MW.
Mica Kings Mica Kings refer to a business house, which took shape in the early twentieth century, in Koderma, Jharkhand state, India. This business house, at a particular point of time, controlled the largest share of mica mining and export activity in the world.
Mica Paris Mica Paris (born Michelle Wallen on April 27 1969 in London, England) is an English singer. She began singing in church at an early age and then went on to become a session singer at the age of 15, for bands such as Hollywood Beyond and Shakatak.
Micaela Villegas Maria Micaela Villegas Hurtado (September 28, 1748—May 16, 1819), known as La Perricholi, was arguably the most famous Peruvian woman of the eighteenth century. She was a celebrated entertainer and the famous mistress of Manuel Amat y Juniet, Viceroy of Peru from 1761 to 1776.
Micah Aivazoff Micah Aivazoff (born May 4, 1969 in Powell River, British Columbia) is a former professional ice hockey centre. His junior career was spent with the Victoria Cougars, in the Western Hockey League, and he was selected in the sixth round of the 1988 NHL Entry Draft, 109th overall, by the Los Angeles Kings.
Micallef Tonight Micallef Tonight was a short-lived Australian variety show that aired on the Nine Network in 2003. It was hosted by comedian Shaun Micallef and also featured the talents of Francis Greenslade, Jason Geary, Livinia Nixon and Pete Smith.
Micallef'wa The Micallef’wa is a satirical modern water catchment system conceived by Melbourne comedian Shaun Micallef. The purpose of a Micallef'wa is to collect rainfall over the ocean to be transported back to the mainland.
Micanopy Micanopy (c. 1780 – January 2, 1849), also known as Micco-Nuppe, Michenopah, Miccanopa, Mico-an-opa and Sint-chakkee ("pond frequenter", as he was known prior to accession), was the senior Seminole chieftain who led the tribe during the Second Seminole War.
Micarta A composite of linen or paper fabric in a thermosetting plastic, used in electrical and decorative areas, Micarta was developed by Westinghouse at least as early as 1910 using phenolic resins invented by Dr. Leo Baekeland.
Micawber (TV series) Micawber was a 2001 ITV comedy drama series starring David Jason. It written by John Sullivan, based upon the character of Wilkins Micawber from Charles Dickens' novel David Copperfield, although the storylines were original.
Miccosukee The Miccosukee are a Native American tribe living in Florida. They are descendants of the Lower Chiaha, a Muskogee Creek tribe, and have had centuries of relations with the Seminole, but maintain a separate identity today, largely on linguistic grounds; unlike the Creek-speaking Seminole, they speak the Mikasuki language, another of the Muskogean languages.
Miccosukee Methodist Church The Miccosukee Methodist Church (also known as the Miccosukee United Methodist Church or Concord Methodist Episcopal Church) is a historic church in Miccosukee, Florida, United States. It is located ont County Road 59, south of the junction with State Road 151.
Mice Love Rice Mice Love Rice () is a Chinese pop song. The original vocalist is a Chinese singer named Yang Chen Gang (杨臣刚), and his composition quickly gained popularity throughout the East Asian region via the Internet.
Mice problem The mice problem is a problem in which a number of mice, starting from the corners of a polygon, follow each other and it must be determined where they meet. The use of mice is only an allegory; other objects, such as infrared homing missiles, can also be used.
Micellar electrokinetic chromatography In 1984, the Terabe group reported a technique that enabled capillary electrophoresis (CE) instrumentation to be used in the separation of neutral (as well as ionic) species. In micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC), samples are separated by differential partitioning between a pseudo-stationary micellar phase and an aqueous mobile phase.
Micelle A micelle (rarely micella, plural micellae) is an aggregate of surfactant molecules dispersed in a liquid colloid. A typical micelle in aqueous solution forms an aggregate with the hydrophilic "head" regions in contact with surrounding solvent, sequestering the hydrophobic tail regions in the micelle center.
Mick Abrahams Michael Timothy 'Mick' Abrahams (born 7 April 1943, in Luton, England) was the original guitarist for Jethro Tull. He recorded the album This Was with the band in 1968, but conflicts between Abrahams and Ian Anderson over the musical direction of the band led Abrahams to leave once the album was finished.
Mick Aston Professor Michael Aston (born July 1 1946) has become a familiar face on the Channel 4 television series Time Team. He is a passionate educator and popularizer of archaeology, known to the viewing public for his colourful sweaters.
Mick Barnard Mick Barnard was a guitarist in the band Farm, who was hired as a temporary replacement with Genesis after the departure of Anthony Phillips. He was in the band from September 1970 to March 1971, when they hired Steve Hackett as Phillips' permanent replacement.
Mick Barnett Mick Barnett was born Michael Barnett 15/07/1972 ([and is the co-founder of the Pro-Active Recordings] group., an independant record label which has now acquired other labels such as Essential Soundz, XS rhythm and now [[Tent Records Ltd
Mick Barr Mick Barr is an American Avant garde metal guitarist. Notable for his relentless speed and agility on his instrument he is most well known for being one half of the brutal prog] metal band [[Orthrelm, currently signed to Mike Patton's Ipecac Recordings label.
Mick Beddoes Millis Malcome Beddoes, widely known as Mick Beddoes, is a Fijian politician and businessman from Nadi, who has led the United Peoples Party] (formerly the United General Party) since [[2000, and was the Leader of the Opposition at the time of the miliatry coup of 5 December 2006. He was also the Chief Executive of the World Netball Company, and was Chairman of the organizing committee for the 2007 World Netball Championships, but announced his resignation on 24 January 2006, citing a possible conflict of interest, as his company would be working as a ground operator during the championships.
Mick Bunnage Mick Bunnage is a cartoonist, journalist, comedy writer and was formerly the bass guitarist of The Deep Freeze Mice. He is the co-creator of the Modern Toss comic, which has recently been turned into a TV series by Channel 4.
Mick Colliss Mick Colliss grew up in Sydney and started his football career playing rugby league aged 7. His grandfather, Dave Colliss, played rugby league for Western Suburbs and alongside renown commentator Frank Hyde at Balmain.
Mick Cooke Mick Cooke is the trumpet player of the Scottish indie band Belle & Sebastian. Besides trumpet, Cooke plays other brass intruments, including the French horn, and occasionally plays electric guitar and bass live.
Mick Dodson Professor Michael James "Mick" Dodson AM, (b. 10 April 1950 in Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia) is an Indigenous Australian leader, a member of the Yawuru peoples in the Broome area of the southern Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Mick Falvey Mick Falvey is a former all-Ireland winning Gaelic football player with Dublin. Despite being a Kerry native of An Daingean, Falvey won the all-Ireland Senior football championship as a Dublin player in 1942 in a final with Galway.
Mick Fleetwood Michael John Kells "Mick" Fleetwood, born in Redruth, Cornwall, on June 24, 1947, to Mike Fleetwood and Bridgit "Biddy" Brereton, is a British musician best-known for his role as the drummer with the rock and roll band Fleetwood Mac.
Mick Foley's Greatest Hits and Misses: A Life in Wrestling Mick Foley's Greatest Hits and Misses: A Life in Wrestling is a DVD released in 2004 by WWE home videos, and contains 14 (handpicked by Mick Foley himself) matches, over the course of Mick Foley's career (plus 3 bonus matches). The DVD is narrarated/hosted by Mick Foley Himself.
Mick Ford Mick Ford (born August 1 1957) is a British actor, screenwriter and playwright, best known for his portrayal of intellectual convict Archer in the cinema version of Scum. He also played Chico Barnes in the TV series based on the Dick Francis racing thrillers.
Mick Garris Mick Garris (December 4, 1951 -) is an American filmmaker and screenwriter born in Santa Monica, California. He is best known for his adaptations of Stephen King stories, and is the creator of the Showtime series Masters of Horror.
Mick Gould Michael Mick Gould served 10 years in the British Special Air Service. He retired then later became a technical advisor on many films involving weapons and fight sequences, including Miami Vice, Collateral, The Score, Ronin, The Replacement Killers, The Long Kiss Goodnight and Heat.
Mick Grabham Mick Grabham, born January 22, 1948 in Sunderland, Co Durham, England, played lead guitar for Procol Harum beginning with the album "Grand Hotel" through "Something Magic". He later played with Procol Harum at their 30-year reunion party at Redhill, Surrey, England, 1997, and at their Millennium Concert at Guildford, with the New London Symphonia, in 2000.
Mick Hall Mick Hall was a British comics artist who worked on the staff of Fleetway Publications in the 1960s as art editor of the nursery titles Jack and Jill and Playhour. Hall was a scriptwriter on a number of strips as well as drawing feature material such as 'It's Fun Finding Out' in Jack and Jill.
Mick Harford Michael Gordon Harford (born February 12 1959), is an English football coach and former player. Born in Sunderland, Mick made his league debut for Lincoln v Gillingham in December 1977 and had spells with Newcastle, Bristol City,and Birmingham before transferring to Luton in December 1984.
Mick Harvey Michael John Harvey (born 29 September, 1958 in Rochester, Victoria, Australia), is an Australian rock musician, composer, arranger and record producer. He is best known for his life-long collaboration with the singer and songwriter Nick Cave.
Mick Hastie Mick Hastie is an British [[inventor. He is known best for houseware-related products, namely The Perfect Omelet, [{PVA 10X Mop}), {(Ingenio Pan Set)}, Red Devil Grill (a now recalled product, CPSC Link), and The Original Magic Bullet.
Mick Head Michael Head (born in Kensington, Liverpool) often called Mick Head, is an English musician. He is most famous as the lead singer and songwriter for Shack and The Strands, both of which also feature his younger brother John.
Mick Karch Mick Karch is an American born professional wrestling announcer. He has worked in several major organizations throughout the years, appeared in a motion picture, and has hosted several different wrestling-related television shows in the Twin Cities area.
Mick LaSalle Mick LaSalle (born May 7, 1959) is the film critic for the San Francisco Chronicle and the author of two books on pre-code Hollywood. As of August 2006, he's written over 1370 reviewsLaSalle's reviews at Rotten Tomatoes; he has been podcasting his film reviews since September 2005.
Mick Leahy Michael (Mick) James Leahy (26 February 1901 - 7 March 1979) was an explorer who published widely about, photographed and filmed many of his travels. Although born in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, he spent most of his adult life in Papua New Guinea.
Mick Mackey Mick Mackey (July 12, 1912 – September, 1982) was a famous Irish sportsperson who played hurling for Ahane and Limerick in the 1930s and 1940s. He was named in the centre forward position on the Gaelic Athletic Association's "Hurling Team of the Millennium.
Mick Mashbir Guitarist who played on Alice Cooper's Billion Dollar Babies and Muscle Of Love albums and toured as part of the Alice Cooper group in 1973, when he was brought in to help as a result of the health problems of guitarist Glen Buxton. In 1978 he toured with Flo.
Mick McGahey Michael McGahey (May 29, 1925 – January 30, 1999) was a Scottish miners' leader and life-long Communist, with a distinctive gravelly voice. He described himself as "a product of my class and my movement".
Mick McManus Mick McManus (born January 11 1928) is a former English professional wrestler. He is credited as being one of the most famous heel European wrestlers of all time and often went by the nicknames "The Man You Love To Hate", and "Rugged South London Tough Guy.
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