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Malfunction (parachuting) A malfunction is a partial or total failure of a parachuting device to operate as intended. Malfunctions can range from annoying to life-threatening, depending on severity and on the type of equipment in which they occur.
Malfunction Junction Malfunction Junction is a derisive nickname given by motorists to a confusing, dangerous, or otherwise problematic interchange. The name is generally applied to the following interchanges in the United States:
Malfunction Junction (webcomic) Malfunction Junction is a webcomic written and illustrated by Matt Milby of Columbus, Ohio, which premiered in August of 2005. The comic shares its name with a 20th century American comic written by Malcolm Hancock.
Malgré-nous The term Malgré-nous (literally “despite ourselves” or “in spite of our will”) refers to men of the Alsace-Lorraine region who were forcibly conscripted into the German regular army (Wehrmacht) or in the military branch of the SS (Waffen SS), during the Second World War. This force of Alsatians was officially created on August 25, 1942, on orders from Robert Heinrich Wagner, the regional governor of Alsace (annexed to the German Reich in June 1940).
Malham Beck Malham Beck is the stream running through the valley beneath Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales, England. It originates in an underground cave beneath Malham Cove, and flows through Malham before joining the River Aire just south of the village.
Malham Tarn Field Studies Centre Malham Tarn Field Studies Centre is a building situated on the Malham Tarn in Yorkshire in England which houses students completing school project work. The centre is owned by the Field Studies Council is popular with both geography and biology students.
Malhavoc Dubbed by many as the "early Ministry" before the industrial genre was defined circa 1985, Malhavoc's dark themed performance included now legendary stage antics of nude performance, body mutilation (scarification), punishment and persona characterization (MC J.C.
Malheur Butte Malheur Butte is a dead volcano located in Malheur County, Oregon. Between 20 and 15 million years ago, the region from north-central Washington to northeastern California experienced a series of volcanic eruptions and basalt lava floods that covered thousands of square miles.
Malheur River The Malheur River (pronounced "muh-LOOR" by non-Oregonians; locals pronounce the name "MAL-hyure") is a tributary of the Snake River, approximately 165 mi (266 km) long, in east central Oregon in the United States. It drains a high desert plateau region south of the Blue Mountains between the Harney Basin and the Snake.
Malhotra Malhotra (Hindī: मलहोत्रा) is a Khatri surname originating from the Indian region of Punjab, common with both Hindu and Sikh families. Malhotra are Kshatriya caste (the warrior and ruling caste in the varna system), part of the elite Dhai Gar (which means 2 1/2 families) at the top of the Khatri pyramid comprised of: Khanna, Kapur, & Mehra/Malhotra.
Malhun Malhun (or MilhĂ»n, in Arabic الملŘŮن) meaning the melodic poem is a Moroccan music that borrows its modes from the Andalusian music. It is a kind of urban, sung poetry that comes from the exclusively masculine working-class milieu of craftsmen's guilds.
Malchiel Gruenwald Malchiel Gruenwald (also written GrĂĽnwald, Gruenvald, and Greenwald) (1881-?) was an Israeli hotelier, amateur journalist and stamp collector, who came to public attention in 1953, when he accused an Israeli government employee, Rudolf Kastner, of having collaborated with the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Mali at the Olympics Mali (MLI) has sent athletes to Summer Olympic Games held in 1964, 1972, and every other Olympics since 1980, although the country has never won an Olympic medal. No athletes from Mali have competed in any Winter Olympic Games.
Mali Empire The Mali Empire (1235-1670) was a medieval state of the Mandinka, a Mandé people of West Africa. The empire was founded by Sundiata Keita and became renowned for the generosity and wealth of its rulers, especially Mansa Kankan Musa I.
Mali IÄ‘oš Mali IÄ‘oš (Serbian: Mali IÄ‘oš or Мали ĐŃ’ĐľŃ, Hungarian: Kishegyes) is a village and municipality in the North BaÄŤka District of Vojvodina, Serbia. The municipality comprises three local communities and has a population of 13,476, of whom 7,546 (55.
Mali Zvornik Mali Zvornik (Serbian Cyrillic: Мали Зворник) is a town and municipality located in the Mačva District of Serbia. In 2002, the population of the town was 4,736, while the population of the municipality was 14,076.
Malia Metella Malia Metella (born February 23, 1982 in Cayenne) is a freestyle and butterfly swimmer from France, who was born in French Guiana. She won her first senior titles at the European SC Championships 2003 in Dublin, Ireland.
Malia O Ka Malu Malia O Ka Malu or Our Lady of Peace is an appellation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Hawaiian language and the title of the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu. Other Marian titles and names of Hawaiian churches include: Maria Lanakila (Our Lady of Victory) in Lahaina; Malia Hoku O Ke Kai (Saint Mary, Star of the Sea) in Kahala; and, Malia Puka O Ka Lani (St.
Malia Puka O Kalani Catholic Church Malia Puka O Kalani Catholic Church or in English, "Saint Mary, Gate of Heaven" is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in the Hawaiian Homestead of Keaukaha in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop.
Malian cricket team The Malian cricket team are an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council, and will eventually represent the country of Mali in international cricket matches. They are yet to play any such matches, and only became a member of the ICC in 2005.
Malian hip hop Malian hip hop includes groups like Les Ecrocs, who worked with the legendary kora player Toumani Diabaté, the long-term crew Tata Pound, Fanga Fing and Rage, who use Malian instruments and both French and Bambara instruments.
Malian peanut sheller The Malian Peanut/Groundnut Sheller is a simple hand-operated machine capable of shelling 50Â kg of raw, sun-dried nuts per hour. It is low cost (requiring less than US$50 in materials) and made of concrete poured into two simple fibreglass molds, some primitive metal parts, one wrench and any piece of rock or wood that might serve as a hammer.
Malian Solidarity Bank The Malian Solidarity Bank (French: La Banque malienne de solidarité or BMS-SA) is a Malian company created in 2002 through an initiative of President Alpha Oumar Konaré. This socially-activist bank, based on a Tunisian model, has the struggle against poverty and unemployment as its main objective.
Maliboomer The Maliboomer is an attraction at the Paradise Pier section of Disney's California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It is an S&S Power "Space Shot" design, meaning it launches from the bottom of the tower, rather than being lifted to the top and dropped from there, which is used in S&S Power's other design, named the "Turbo Drop.
Malibu Comics Malibu Comics was a comic book publisher in the late 1980s and early 1990s, best known for its Ultraverse line of superhero titles. The Ultraverse was a shared universe much like the real world, but in which a variety of characters - known within the comics as "Ultras" - acquired super-human abilities.
Malibu Creek Malibu Creek is a year-round stream in western Los Angeles County, California. It drains the southern Simi Hills and the westernmost San Fernando Valley, flows south through the Santa Monica Mountains, and enters Santa Monica Bay at Malibu Lagoon, in Malibu.
Malibu Creek State Park Malibu Creek State Park is a California state park near Malibu, in Calabasas. It opened to the public in 1980, using property purchased from 20th Century Fox that the studio had owned since 1946 along with adjoining properties.
Malibu Grand Prix Malibu Grand Prix is an entertainment complex (one still existing on the north side of Tampa, Florida) that had become hugely popular during the 1970s and 1980s as a franchised miniature indy car racing track. The typical complex included a 3000-4000 sq ft.
Malibu Hindu Temple Malibu Hindu Temple, a temple of the Hindu god Venkateswara, built in 1981, is located in the city of Calabasas near Malibu, California. It is owned and operated by the Hindu Temple Society of Southern California.
Malibu surfer problem In political theory, the Malibu surfer problem is the prospect of an individual who can work but chooses not to do so, and instead leads a life of self-indulgence funded through some other available means of support. The phrase refers to an imagined resident of Malibu, California who chooses to surf rather than work.
Malibu Shores Malibu Shores was a primetime teen drama/teen soap opera that aired from March to June 1996 for approximately ten episodes on NBC. Created by Aaron Spelling and starring Charisma Carpenter, Keri Russell and Katie Wright, the program followed the exploits of Southern California teens.
Malice (band) Malice were a short-lived British punk rock band from Crawley, Sussex, who performed together between January and December of 1976. Members of the group later formed Easy Cure in 1977, who in turn became The Cure in 1978.
Malice (computer game) Malice is a total conversion for Quake, developed jointly by Team Epochalypse (which would go on to form Ratloop) and Quantum Axcess. Malice was published by Quantum Axcess in October 1997 and sold as a stand alone item.
Malice (video game) Malice (video game) is a platform game for the Xbox and the PlayStation 2 made by Argonaut Games and published by Sierra in North America and Evolved Games in Europe. The game is about the return of a goddess named Malice, who attempts to defeat the evil Dog God with the help of the Metal Guardian, the Keeper of Universe, who needs to find eight Logic Keys to locate the evil Dog God.
Malice aforethought Specifically in the criminal law, malice aforethought is the element of mens rea (Latin for "guilty mind") which must accompany the actus reus of death, in order to secure a conviction for murder under the common law.
Malice Aforethought Malice Aforethought is a 1931 murder mystery novel written by Anthony Berkeley Cox, using the name Francis Iles. It involves a Devon physician who slowly poisons his domineering wife to death so he may be with the woman he loves.
Malice Green Malice Green was a black Detroit citizen who died while in police custody after being arrested by Detroit Police Officers Walter Budzyn and Larry Nevers on November 5, 1992 during a traffic stop. Both officers were white.
Malice in Sunderland Malice in Sunderland is a film that updates the story of the novel Alice in Wonderland and changes the setting to the city of Sunderland, in the north east of England. Filming is due to commence in 2007, with the director Simon Fellows and the actress Mischa Barton playing the lead role.
Malice Mizer Malice Mizer was a Japanese band in the visual kei music scene, active from August 1992 to December 2001. Formed by Mana and Közi, the band's name stands for "malice and misery" — their answer to the question "what is human?
Malicious (horse) Malicious was a thoroughbred race horse. Sired by the winner of the 1917 Kentucky Derby, Omar Khayyam out of Ridicule (by Black Jester), he was born in 1927 and began racing at the age of two—and didn't stop until he was thirteen years old.
Malicious (movie) Malicious is the title of a 1995 movie starring Molly Ringwald and Patrick McGaw. The plot follows a star college baseball player (McGaw) who has a fling with a disturbed woman (Ringwald) who begins to stalk him.
Malicious compliance Malicious compliance is a phrase used to describe the behavior of a person who intentionally inflicts harm by strictly following the orders of management, knowing that compliance with the orders will cause a loss of some form resulting in damage to the manager’s business or reputation. In effect, this is a form of sabotage used to harm leadership.
Malicious Caller Identification Malicious Caller Identification (MCI), also called Malicious Call Trace (MCT) or Caller Activated Malicious Call Trace (CAMCT) is a facility which enables a phone call recipient to mark a phone call as malicious (i.e.
Malicious Communications Act 1988 The Malicious Communications Act 1988 is a British Act of Parliament that makes it illegal in England and Wales to "send or deliver letters or other articles for the purpose of causing distress or anxiety".
Malicious prosecution Malicious prosecution is a common law intentional tort. While similar to the tort of abuse of process, its elements include (1) intentionally (and maliciously) instituting or pursuing (or causing to be instituted or pursued) a legal action (civil or criminal) that is (2) brought without probable cause and (3) dismissed in favor of the victim of the malicious prosecution.
Malick Sidibé Malick Sidibé (born 1936) is photographer from Mali and famous especially for his black-and-white studies of popular culture in the 1960s in Bamako. He completed his studies in design and jewelry in the Sudanese School of Artisans (which became the National Institute of Arts) in Bamako.
Malietoa Tanumafili II of Samoa Malietoa Tanumafili II, GCMG, CBE, (born January 4, 1913) (also called Susuga) is one of the paramount chiefs, Malietoa (since 1939), and the current head of state (O le Ao o le Malo) of Samoa (and also the oldest national leader in the world). He holds this position for life.
Maligiaq Padilla Maligiaq Johnsen Padilla (pronounced muh-LIG-ee-ahk YOON-sen pa-DEE-uh) is a Greenlander (Maligiaq means 'medium sized wave' in Greenlandic) and a famous kayaker. In 1995, at the age of 13, he won every event in his age group at the National Kayaking Championship.
Malignant In medicine, malignant is a clinical term that is used to describe a clinical course that progresses rapidly to death. Strictly speaking, a malignant tumor is one that possesses the ability to invade adjacent tissues and spread distantly.
Malignant fibrous histiocytoma Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is a type of cancer that is the most common soft tissue sarcome of late adult life, most commonly occurring between age 50-70. In rare cases MFH does occur in children, but it is usually in a less aggressive form.
Malignant histiocytosis Malignant histiocytosis is a hereditary disease found in the Bernese Mountain Dog characterized by histiocytic infiltration of the lungs and lymph nodes. The liver, spleen, and central nervous system can also be affected.
Malignant hypertension Malignant hypertension is a complication of hypertension characterized by very elevated blood pressure, and organ damage in the eyes, brain, lung and/or kidneys. It differs from other complications of hypertension in that it is accompanied by papilledema.
Malignant narcissism Otto Kernberg described malignant narcissism as a syndrome characterized by a narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), antisocial features, paranoid traits, and ego-syntonic aggression. Some also may find an absence of conscience, a psychological need for power, and a sense of importance (grandiosity).
Malignant Pied Pipers of Our Time (book) Malignant Pied Pipers of Our Time: A Psychological Study of Destructive Cult Leaders from Rev. Jim Jones to Osama bin Laden is a book on destructive cult leaders, written by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Peter A.
Malignus Youth Malignus Youth were a hardcore punk band from Sierra Vista, Arizona that was active from 1987-1994 and again from 1999-2001. They released one LP, two 7" EPs, and a retrospective CD compilation of unreleased tracks.
Maliha Lodhi Doctor Maliha Lodhi, Hilal-e-Imtiaz, is a journalist, Professor, and diplomat from Pakistan. Currently, she is the high commissioner of Pakistan to the United Kingdom, and a former ambassador to the United States.
Malik (tribe) Malik is a Muslim tribe mainly settled in Pakistan and some in Bihar, India. These are the descendants of Syed Ibrahim Malik Biya whose 7th great grandfather in the family tree was Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jelani, one of the Great Sufis in Islam.
Malik Ambar Malik Ambar (1550-1626) was a Ethiopian who was captured in Harar during during the epic battles between Christian Abbyssinia and the Muslim Adal, in the course of raiding villages, during the reign of Emperor Gelawdewos. Subsequently he was sent to India.
Malik Ayaz Malik Ayaz, son of Aymáq Abu'n-Najm, was a Turkic slave who rose to the rank of officer and general in the army of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni (also known as Mahmud Ghaznavi). His rise to power was a reward for the devotion and love he bore his master.
Malik Buari Malik Buari (born January 21, 1984 in Accra, Ghana) is a Ghanaian midfielder and left-sided defender currently playing at the Australian Hyundai A-League team the New Zealand Knights. He was formerly at Fulham (London, England), making his debut against Wigan Athletic on the 23rd of September, 2003.
Malik ibn Nuwayrah Malik bin Nuwaira was a chief of the Bani Yarbu', a large section of the powerful tribe of Bani Tamim which inhabited the north-eastern region of Arabia, above Bahrain. Being close to Persia, some elements of the Bani Tamim had embraced Zoroastrianism, but by and large the tribe was pagan until Islam came to Arabia.
Malik Meraj Khalid Malik Meraj Khalid (1916 - June 13, 2003) the caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan from November 1996 till February 1997 was born in a small village near Lahore. A lawyer by profession he began his practice in 1948.
Malik Sajdullaev Malik Sajdullaev (Малик Мингаевич СайдŃллаев) Born October 5, 1964, Alhan-Yurt settlement in the Urus-Martan region (Teip Benoj), Sajdullaev is considered one of the richest Chechens in Moscow with a net worth estimated at $500 million US dollars. On August 27, 2003 while working as the chairman of the Council of Directors of the Open Society Group of the company Milan he was registered by the electoral committee of the Chechen Republic as a presidential candidate.
Malik Sealy Malik Sealy (February 1, 1970 – May 20, 2000) was a professional basketball player from 1992 until his death in an automobile accident. Sealy played eight seasons in the NBA for the Indiana Pacers, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Detroit Pistons, and the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Malik ul Salih Malik ul Salih (Malik Al Saleh, Malik al Salih or Malik ul Saleh) established the first Muslim state of Samudera Pasai in the year 1267. His original name was Mara Silu, Merah Silu, Muerah Silu and Malikul-saleh, it was said he saw an ant as big as a cat, he caught it and ate it.
Malik Zahoor Ahmad Malik Zahoor Ahmad is a Pakistan diplomat and Middle East expert. His career has included two posts in the United States, most recently as Minister of Information and Spokesman at the Embassy of Pakistan in Washington D.
Malik-rammu Malik-rammu (possibly meaning "Great King" or "King of Multitudes") was king of Udumi (Edom) around the year 705 BCE, during the reign of the Assyrian king Sennacherib. He is mentioned on Sennacherib's Prism in a list of kings who paid tribute to Assyria.
Malika Pukhraj Malika Pukhraj (Urdu: Ů…Ů„ŮŰ ŮľÚ©ÚľŘ±Ř§Ř¬ ) (born 1912 - 2004) was a highly popular singer of Pakistan. Malika Pukhraj who was coached by Ustad Allah Buksh (father of Bare Ghulam Ali Khan) joined Maharaja Hari Singh’s court when she was only 8.
Maliki The Maliki madhab (Arabic مالŮŮŠ) is one of the four schools of Fiqh or religious law within Sunni Islam. It is the third-largest of the four schools, followed by approximately 15% of Muslims, mostly in North Africa and West Africa.
Mališevo Mališevo (Serbian: МалиŃево, Mališevo; Albanian MalishevĂ« or Malisheva) is a town and municipality in the Prizren District of central Kosovo, a Serbian province under UN administration. The town itself has approximately 2,300 inhabitants while the municipality has an estimated 56,000 inhabitants.
Malin to Mizen The journey from Malin Head (Ireland's most northerly point) to Mizen Head (Ireland's most southerly point) is often attempted by cyclists and walkers. As the crow flies, it measures 466 km (289 miles), although a straight line path is impossible, passing as it does over the sea.
Malina (The Emperor's New School) Malina is a fictional character from the Disney animated series The Emperor's New School. She is the only major character from that series that has not previously appeared in either The Emperor's New Groove or Kronk's New Groove.
Malinda Williams Malinda Williams, is an American actress (born on December 3, 1975 in Elizabeth, New Jersey). The actress, who studied at The Actor’s Conservatory in New York City, has appeared in several television shows such as The Cosby Show, Sister, Sister and Moesha.
Malini Malini or MÄlinÄ« (Sanskrit: मालिनी) was the name of river that was flowing in the forest where the ashrama of Kanva rishi was situated and Dushyanta fell in love with Shakuntala. Literally, a woman who makes garlands.
Malinska Malinska is a small town in the northwestern part of the island Krk in Croatia and an important tourist town. It lays on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, close to the bay of Dubašnica, and many cruises leave from its port.
Malir Town Malir Town is a small densely populated town in the eastern part of Karachi, with Jinnah International Airport and the Malir Cantonment to the west and north, the Malir River and Shah Faisal Town to the south and Gadap Town to the east across the Thado Nallo stream. The population of Malir Town was estimated to be about 400,000 at the 1998 census, of which 99% are Muslim.
Maliseet The Maliseet (also known as Wolastoqiyik and Malecite and in French also as Malécites or Étchemins (the latter collectively referring to the Maliseet and Passamaquoddy)) are a Native American/First Nations people who inhabit the Saint John River valley and its tributaries, roughly overlapping the International Boundary between New Brunswick and Quebec in Canada, and Maine in the United States. Wolastoqiyik is the proper name for the people and their language; Maliseet is the name by which the Mi'kmaq described the Wolastoqiyik to early Europeans.
Malixous Malixous is a Tampa, Florida-based sketch comedy show that aired between 2000 and 2002. It featured a variety of odd characters and was known for its take on a widely assorted array of topics ranging from stylized films to public access shows.
Malk de Koijn Malk de Koijn is a Danish rap group formed in 1993, known for their innovative use of the Danish language. The group has 3 members, Tue Track (rap, keyboard & turntables), Blæs Boogie (rap & keyboards) and Geolo G (rap).
Malka Balo Malka Balo is one of the 180 woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Misraq (East) Hararghe Zone, Malka Balo is bordered on the on the west by the Mirab (West) Hararghe Zone, on the north by Deder, on the northeast by Bedeno, and on the southeast by Gola Odana Meyumuluka; part of the boundary with the Mirab Hararghe Zone is defined by the Galetti River.
Malka Lee Malka Lee (July 4, 1904 – March 22, 1976) was an American poet. She is the author of Durkh Kindershe Oygn (Through the Eyes of Childhood), published in 1955 and dedicated to her family, who were killed by the Nazis in the shtetl of Monastrikh in 1941, as well as six volumes of poetry in Yiddish, her mother tongue, much of it about her experience of observing the Holocaust from the safety of the United States.
Malka Spigel Malka Spigel is a founding member of the Israeli rock band Minimal Compact. She has also worked as a solo artist, and as a visual artist, exhibiting in prominent venues such as The Irish Museum of Modern Art and the Royal Festival Hall.
Malkara missile The Malkara missile (from an Aboriginal word for "shield") was one of the earliest anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs). It was jointly developed by Australia and the United Kingdom between 1951 and 1954, and was in service from 1958 until gradually replaced by the Swingfire missile in the late 1960s.
Malkavian The Malkavians are a fictional clan of vampires from White Wolf Game Studio's books, role-playing games Vampire: The Masquerade and, Vampire: The Dark Ages. In modern times, they are associated with the Camarilla.
Malkhaz Abdushelishvili Malkhaz Abdushelishvili (November 28, 1926-February 23, 1998) was a famous Georgian scientist, one of the founders of the Georgian scientific school of Anthropology, Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS), Meritorious Scholar of Georgia, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor.
Malko Linge His Serene Highness (Son Altesse Sérénissime, SAS) prince Malko Linge is the hero of the espionage novel series SAS created by French author Gérard de Villiers. In order to finance the repairs of his castle in Austria, he works as a freelance agent for the CIA.
Malko Tarnovo Malko Tarnovo (; "Little Tarnovo", as opposed to Veliko Tarnovo) is a town in southeastern Bulgaria 5 km from the Turkish border, part of Burgas Province. Malko Tarnovo is the only town in the interior of the Bulgarian Strandzha Mountains, with the other important settlements being located on the coast.
Mall at Rockingham Park The Mall at Rockingham Park is located in Salem, New Hampshire, adjacent to the Rockingham Park race track. Named for Salem's location in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, and more specifically, the mall's location next to the race track, The Mall at Rockingham Park is the state's third shopping mall, with 140 stores.
Mall Airways [Airways was an American] regional airline which operated throughout the northeastern [[United States and eastern Canada from 1973 to 1989. The carrier operated a mixed fleet of Piper Navajo Chieftans and Beech 99 Airliners, and also occasionally utilized a Beech King Air 90 as a back-up aircraft.
Mall in Columbia The Mall in Columbia (sometimes called Columbia Mall) in the planned community of Columbia, Maryland, is a large regional shopping mall with five anchor department stores (Sears, JC Penney, Nordstrom, Macy's, and Lord & Taylor) and over 200 specialty stores. It also contains a 14-screen AMC movie theater and one of the few L.
Mall of America Mall of America (also MOA, MoA, or the Megamall) is a shopping mall located in the Twin Cities suburb of Bloomington, Minnesota. It is just southeast of the junction of Interstate 494 and Minnesota State Highway 77, and is across the interstate from the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport.
Mall of Arabia Mall of Arabia will be a huge shopping mall to be built as part of City of Arabia in the Dubailand theme park premises in Dubai. It was announced by the Ilyas and Mustafa Galadari Group and it will include leisure and entertainment facilities, a theatre stage, and feature an ancient Middle Eastern exterior.
Mall of Memphis The Mall of Memphis was a large shopping mall in Memphis, Tennessee, containing 885,627 sq ft of retail space and 5,564 parking spaces. The mall opened in October 1981, closed December 24, 2003, and was demolished in 2004.
Mall of New Hampshire The Mall of New Hampshire is a shopping mall located in the southern part of Manchester, New Hampshire. Its major anchoring department stores are Macy's (formerly Filene's), a 100,000 square foot JCPenney, Sears and Best Buy.
Mall of Sofia Mall of Sofia is a shopping mall in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It was opened on 9 June 2006 and is located at the intersection of Aleksandar Stamboliyski Boulevard and Opalchenska Street in the centre of the city.
Mall Tycoon Mall Tycoon is a simulation tycoon computer game, released in 2002 for Windows 95/98/ME. It is known in Europe as Shopping Centre Tycoon due to the fact that "mall" is a word not widely used in Europe or British English.
Mall walking Mall walking is a form of exercise in which people walk or jog through the usually long corridors of shopping malls. Many malls open early so that people may mall walk, however stores and other such facilities generally do not open at this time.
Malla Kingdom Malla Kingdom was situated in the Gangatic Plain between the Kosala and Videha. The epic Mahabharata speaks about a Northern Mallas and a Southern Mallas conquered by the Pandava Bhima during his military campaign through the eastern kingdoms to collect tribute for King Yudhisthira's Rajasuya sacrifice.
Mallacoota, Victoria Mallacoota () is a small town in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. About 300 families live there permanently, a population of approximately 980, while at holiday times, particularly Easter and Christmas, the population increases by about 8,000.
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