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Marine parks in Hong Kong The Marine Parks Ordinance protects and conserves the marine environment and a rich collection of aquatic animals and plants, such as corals, sea grasses and dolphins. The ordinance also provides the legal framework for the designation, control and management of marine parks and marine reserves.
Marine pollution Marine pollution is the harmful entry into the ocean of chemicals or particles. A big problem is that many toxins adhere to tiny particles which are taken up within a few days by plankton and benthos animals, most of which are filter feeders, concentrating upward within ocean foodchains.
Marine propulsion Marine propulsion is the act of moving an object through the water or across its surface. The most common types are underwater propeller, water jet, paddle wheel and, experimentally, magnetohydrodynamic drive.
Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency (Chinese: 马林百列集选区) is a six-member Group Representation Constituency located in the central, eastern and north-eastern areas of Singapore. The constituency consists of a section of Bedok, Chai Chee, Geylang, Kaki Bukit, Kallang, Kembangan, Marine Parade, Mountbatten and a part of Serangoon.
Marine Park Marine Park is a neighborhood located in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, that lies between Mill Basin and Gerritsen Beach. As the name implies, the neighborhood is situated around the park, which is also called Marine Park.
Marine Park Empire Marine Park Empire is a computer game, a 'platinum edition' of Zoo Empire. The game is a 'platinum edition' of Zoo Empire, although it includes major updates such as better AI, new interface, a major graphics update, and overall an easier-to-manage way of running one's empire.
Marine Park Race Attack The Marine Park Race Attack was a suspected racially motivated attack that took place in the Brooklyn, New York neighborhood of Marine Park on March 30, 2005. In the attack, about 30 African-American teenagers from Marine Park High School chased five Caucasian girls off of a basketball court and through a park.
Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge The Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge in New York City (originally Marine Parkway Bridge) is a vertical lift bridge that crosses Rockaway Inlet and connects the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens, with the Marine Park area in Brooklyn. Opened in 1937, it carries four traffic lanes.
Marine Pavilion (Far Rockaway) The Marine Pavilion was an elite hotel in Far Rockaway, Queens which was credited with introducing ocean bathing to New York. The Pavilion, which was built on the former homestead of Rockaway's first white settler, Richard Cornell, was completed in 1833, at a then-record cost of $43,000.
Marine Protected Area Marine Protected Area (MPA) is often used as an umbrella term covering a wide range of marine areas with some level of restriction to protect living, non-living, cultural, and/or historic resources. A commonly used definition is the one developed by the World Conservation Union.
Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 originally authorized the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate ocean dumping of industrial wastes, sewage sludge, and other wastes through a permit program. A prohibition on medical waste was enacted in 1988.
Marine Raiders The Marine Raiders were elite units established by the United States Marine Corps during World War II to conduct amphibious light infantry warfare, particularly in landing in rubber boats and operating behind the lines. However most combat operations saw the Raiders employed as regular infantry, and combined with the resentment within the Marines that the Raiders were a "Marine Corps within the Marine Corps", led to the abandonment of the experiment.
Marine Research Marine Research was an indie rock/twee pop band, based in Oxford/London (UK), formed in 1997 by four of the five members of Heavenly (Amelia Fletcher, Peter Momtchiloff, Cathy Rogers and Rob Pursey), following the death of Heavenly drummer Mathew Fletcher. The band were joined on drums by DJ Downfall (real name: John Stanley), who is also a solo recording artist.
Marine science Marine science is a multidisciplinary field of study and research of ocean life and physics. Overlap areas between the different marine science disciplines are increasingly targeted as it seems necessary to investigate these areas in order to fully understand the workings of the marine environment.
Marine surveyor A marine surveyor is a person qualified to inspect a ship or boat for the purpose of determining its current condition and seaworthiness. In particular, the marine surveyor will determine if the sea vessel is safe to use in conditions for which the vessel was designed, and what maintenance and repairs are required to maintain the integrity of the vessel.
Marine Safety Insignia The Marine Safety Insignia is awarded to members of the United States Coast Guard, United States Coast Guard Reserve, Coast Guard Civilians and United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. For enlisted members to receive this they must be E-4 or above.
Marine transfer operations Marine Transfer Operations are conducted at many ports around the world between tanker ships, barges, and marine terminals. Specifically, once the marine vessel is secure at the dock a loading arm or transfer hose is connected between a valve header on the dock and the manifold header on the vessel.
Marine Tactical Air Command Squadron 18 Marine Tactical Air Command Squadron 18 (MTACS-18) is a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control unit based at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. They provide the 1st Marine Aircraft Wings tactical headquarters and command other units within Marine Air Control Group 18 when deployed.
Marine Tactical Air Command Squadron 28 Marine Tactical Air Command Squadron 28 (MTACS-28) is a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control unit based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. They provide the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wings tactical headquarters and command other units within Marine Air Control Group 28.
Marine Turbine Technologies Marine Turbine Technologies is a US turbine manufacturer in Franklin, LA. The company produces high performance turbines for boats and fire-suppression pumps, but gained fame for building what may be the most powerful street-legal motorcycle in the world, the turbine powered Y2K superbike.
Marine VHF radio Marine VHF radio is installed on all large ships and most motorized small craft. It is used for a wide variety of purposes, including summoning rescue services and communicating with harbours and marinas, and operates in the VHF frequency range, between 156 to 174 MHz.
Marine Wing Communications Squadron 18 Marine Wing Communications Squadron 18 (MWCS-18) is a United States Marine Corps communications squadron. The squadron provides expeditionary communications for the aviation combat element of the III Marine Expeditionary Force.
Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28 Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28 (MWCS-28) is a United States Marine Corps communications squadron. The squadron provides expeditionary communications for the aviation combat element of the II Marine Expeditionary Force.
Marine Wing Communications Squadron 48 Marine Wing Communications Squadron 48 (MWCS-48) is a reserve United States Marine Corps communications squadron. The squadron provides expeditionary communications for the aviation combat element of the Marine Forces Reserve.
Marine Wing Liaison Kadena Marine Wing Liaison Kadena (MWLK) is a United States Marine Corps logistics and liaison unit based at Kadena Air Base on Okinawa, Japan. They fall under 1st Marine Aircraft Wing and III Marine Expeditionary Force
Marine Wing Support Group 17 Marine Wing Support Group 17 (MWSG-17) is a United States Marine Corps aviation combat service support unit based at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma that is currently composed of two squadrons, that provide the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing and III Marine Expeditionary Force with complete airfield operation services (less air traffic control), engineer and transportation support, medical assistance, food services, security support, and other direct combat and combat service support to Aviation Combat elements.
Marine Wing Support Group 27 Marine Wing Support Group 27 (MWSG-27) is a United States Marine Corps aviation combat service support unit based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point that is currently composed of 4 squadrons, that provide the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing and II Marine Expeditionary Force with complete airfield operation services (less air traffic control), engineer and transportation support, medical assistance, food services, security support, and other direct combat and combat service support to Aviation Combat elements.
Marine Wing Support Group 37 Marine Wing Support Group 37 (MWSG-37) is a United States Marine Corps aviation combat service support unit based at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar that is currently composed of 4 squadrons, that provide the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing and I Marine Expeditionary Force with complete airfield operation services (less air traffic control), engineer and transportation support, medical assistance, food services, security support, and other direct combat and combat service support to Aviation Combat elements.
Marine Wing Support Group 47 Marine Wing Support Group 47 (MWSG-47) is a United States Marine Corps aviation combat service support unit based at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan that is currently composed of 3 squadrons, that provide the 4th Marine Aircraft Wing and Marine Forces Reserve with complete airfield operation services (less air traffic control), engineer and transportation support, medical assistance, food services, security support, and other direct combat and combat service support to aviation combat elements.
Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 (MWSS 171) is an aviation ground support unit of the United States Marine Corps. Known as "America's Squadron", they are based out of Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan.
Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 (MWSS 172) is an aviation ground support unit of the United States Marine Corps. Known as the "Firebirds", they are based out of Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan.
Marine Wing Support Squadron 372 Marine Wing Support Squadron 372 (MWSS 372) is an aviation ground support unit of the United States Marine Corps. Known as the "Diamondbacks", they are based out of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.
Marine Wing Support Squadron 471 Marine Wing Support Squadron 471 (MWSS-471) is a reserve aviation ground support unit of the United States Marine Corps. They are headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota with outlying detachments in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and Mount Clemens, Michigan.
Marine Worm Harvester Marine Worm Harvesters or "wormdiggers" are a group of both professionals and probably amateurs, mostly in the state of Maine, who make a living gathering worms for use as bait. They harvest both sandworms and bloodworms from mudflats all over the Maine coast.
Marineamt Marineamt (English: Naval Office) is the German name of a higher command within the German Navy. It is the successor to the former Reichsmarineamt, the Department of the Navy of the Kaiserliche Marine prior to World War I.
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt The Marinebrigade Ehrhardt was a Freikorps group of around 6,000 men formed by Korvettenkapitän Hermann Ehrhardt in the Aftermath of World War I, also known as II Marine Brigade or the Ehrhardt Brigade. It took part in the fighting for the cities of central Germany and the northwestern ports, in addition to participating in the Kapp-Lüttwitz Putsch.
Marinejegerkommandoen Marinejegerkommandoen (MJK) is a Norwegian maritime special forces unit formally established in 1951. It is divided into two operative units, one of which is located in Ramsund in the northern part of Norway and the other at the Haakonsvern Navy base in Bergen.
Marineland (Ontario) Marineland is a themed amusement and animal exhibition park in the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Owing to its proximity to the falls and other natural park areas and its blend of animal attractions and rides, it is one of the main tourist destinations in Niagara Falls, Canada.
Marineland of the Pacific Marineland of the Pacific was a public aquarium and tourist attraction located on the Palos Verdes Peninsula coast above the Pacific Ocean in Los Angeles County California, USA. It operated from 1954 through 1987, when it was purchased by the owners of SeaWorld, who moved Marineland's popular Killer Whales to their San Diego facility and then abruptly closed the Marineland.
Marineland, Napier Napier’s Marineland is New Zealand’s only marine zoo and wildlife centre. It features several species of native marine wildlife, including the Common dolphin, the New Zealand fur seal, Little Blue penguin and gannets.
Marinelli Field Marinelli Field is a stadium in Rockford, Illinois located in Blackhawk Park and is overseen by the Rockford Park District. It is primarily used for baseball, and was the home field of the Rockford RiverHawks independent minor league baseball team until they moved to the new RiverHawks Stadium in Loves Park in the spring of 2006.
Mariner (layout engine) Mariner was a cancelled project to add performance and stability enhancements to the layout engine used in the Netscape Communicator web browser. Mariner became open source in March 1998 when Netscape released its client code and started the Mozilla project.
Mariner 10 Mariner 10 was an unmanned space mission launched on November 3, 1973 to fly by the planets Mercury and Venus. It was launched approximately 2 years after Mariner 9 and was the last spacecraft in the Mariner program (Mariners 11 and 12 were redesignated Voyager 1 and Voyager 2).
Mariner 3 Mariner 3 and 4 were identical spacecraft of the Mariner program designed to carry out the first flybys of Mars. Mariner 3 was launched on November 5, 1964, but the shroud encasing the spacecraft atop its rocket failed to open properly, and Mariner 3 did not get to Mars.
Mariner 4 Mariner 4 was the fourth in a series of spacecraft used for planetary exploration in a flyby mode and performed the first successful flyby of the planet Mars, returning the first pictures of the Martian surface. It captured the first images of another planet ever returned from deep space; their depiction of a cratered, seemingly dead world shook the scientific community.
Mariner 5 Mariner 5 was a spacecraft of the Mariner program that carried a complement of experiments to probe Venus' atmosphere by radio occultation, measure the hydrogen Lyman-alpha (hard ultraviolet) spectrum, and sample the solar particles and magnetic field fluctuations above the planet.
Mariner 6 and 7 As part of the wider Mariner program, in 1969 Mariner 6 and Mariner 7 completed the first dual mission to Mars, flying over the equator and south polar regions and analysing atmosphere and surface with remote sensors as well as recording and relaying hundreds of pictures. By chance, both flew over cratered regions and missed both the giant northern volcanoes and the equatorial grand canyon discovered later.
Mariner 9 Mariner 9 was a NASA space probe orbiter that helped in the exploration of Mars and was part of the Mariner program. Mariner 9 was launched toward Mars on May 30, 1971 and reached the planet on November 14 of the same year, becoming the first spacecraft to orbit another planet — only narrowly beating Soviet Mars 2 and Mars 3, which both arrived within a month.
Mariner of the Seas Mariner of the Seas is one of five Voyager class cruise ships from Royal Caribbean International; it is one of the largest in its fleet and among the largest passenger ships in the world. It was constructed at Aker Finnyards in Turku, Finland.
Mariner program The Mariner program was a series of unmanned interplanetary probes designed to investigate Mars, Venus and Mercury. The program was conducted by the American space agency NASA, and included a number of firsts, including the first planetary flyby, the first planetary orbiter, and the first gravity assist.
Mariner Valley Expedition Mariner Valley Expedition is a proposed Martian-themed Disney boat ride. Animator-imagineer Marc Davis designed a similar ride, the Western River Expedition, between 1968 and 1973 for Frontierland in the Magic Kingdom that was never built, but serves as a basis for Mariner Valley Expedition.
Mariner's Wharf Mariner's Wharf is a wharf on the shore of Hout Bay near Cape Town in South Africa. Built by a local family, the Dormans whose predecessors farmed the Hout Bay valley in the 1900s the wharf lies between Hout Bay's beach and the busy fishing harbour.
Mariners' Church Mariners' Church of Detroit (Free and Independent) is a congregation in the Anglican tradition but not attached to any denomination. Known as "the Maritime Sailors' Cathedral", the Church uses the 1662 and American 1928 editions of the Book of Common Prayer.
Marinesco-Sjogren syndrome Marinesco-Sjogren syndrome (MSS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder causing cerebellar ataxia (balance and coordination problems), cataracts in early childhood, and muscle weakness. Small stature, mild to severe mental retardation and dysarthria (slow, imprecise speech) are usually present.
Marinho Chagas Marinho Chagas, real name Francisco das Chagas Marinho, (born february 8, 1952 in Natal) was a football player from Brazil. He played left-back with Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas and the Brazilian national team.
Marinho Peres Marinho Peres, real name Mário Peres Ulibarri , (born march 19, 1947 in Sorocaba) was a football (soccer) player from Brazil. He played centre-back, in particular with Sport Club Internacional and the Brazilian national team.
Marinid dynasty The Marinid, Merinid or Beni Marin ethnic group (Arabic: مرينيون marîniyûn or بنو مرين banû marîn; Spanish Mariní/Mariníes) was a Zenata-Berber tribe of North Africa. The Marinid stock was related to the Umayyads in Córdoba, Spain.
Marinism Marinism, or Secentismo in Italian literally means 17th century and was a baroque creative style against classical. The style originated from the 17th-century poet Giambattista Marino, in part three of his play La lira, or The Lyre.
Marinko GaliÄŤ Marinko GaliÄŤ (born 22 April, 1970) is a Slovenian footballer who has represented his country at the two major tournaments for which they have qualified (Euro 2000 and Football World Cup 2002). He currently plays for Interblock Ljubljana
Marino (Metro) Marino (Metro) () is a station and terminus of the Moscow Metro's Lyublinskaya Line. The station was opened on 25 December, 1996 as the final part of the second stage of the extension of the Lyublinsky radius to the southeast.
Marino Faliero (opera) Marino Faliero (or Marin Faliero) is a tragedia lirica, or tragic opera, in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Giovanni Emanuele Bidéra wrote the Italian libretto, with revisions by Agostino Ruffini, after Casimir Delavigne's play.
Marino Lejarreta Marino Lejarreta Arrizabalaga (born 14 May 1957) is a retired Spanish professional road racing cyclist. His biggest victory was capturing the 1982 Vuelta a España, a Grand Tour stage race, and he is the inaugural and record three-time winner of the Clásica de San Sebastián (1981, 1982, 1987), which is now considered a one-day classic.
Marino Vinicio Castillo Marino Vinicio Castillo, known by the nickname Vincho, is a prominent Dominican lawyer, and is currently serving the Dominican Republic government as national drug czar and president of the conservative political party Progressive National Force (FNP). He is also the main attorney for Ramón Báez Figueroa, accused of the largest bank fraud of Dominican history.
Marinos Ouzounidis Marinos Ouzounidis (born October 10, 1968) is a Greek soccer player who played for Greek club Skoda Xanthi as a defender from 1987 until 1992. Marinos Ouzounidis then transferred to Panathinaikos before making a stop in Havre in France and returning to the Greek league in 1999-2001, where he played with Paniliakos.
Marinus I of Gaeta Marinus I was probably a Hypatus of Gaeta in association with his father from 839 or thereabouts until he disappears from records abruptly in 866. From the abruptness of his disappearance, he and his father are often supposed to have been desposed violently by their successor Docibilis I.
Marinus Sebastus of Amalfi Marinus Sebastus () was a scion of the dynasty of the Sergi (Dukes of Naples) and the Amalfitan family of the Capuano. He was a sebastos who was elected Duke of the Republic of Amalfi in 1096 in opposition to Norman suzerainty.
Marinus van der Lubbe Marinus (Rinus) van der Lubbe (January 13, 1909 – January 10, 1934) was a Dutch council communist accused of and executed for setting fire to the German Reichstag building on February 27, 1933, an event known as the Reichstag fire.
Marinus Willett Marinus Willett (July 31, 1740 – August 22, 1830) was an American soldier and political leader from New York City. Marinus was born in Jamaica, New York on Long Island, the great-grandson of Thomas Willett who had immigrated to New York and also served as mayor of the city.
Mario a popular video game character created by the company Nintendo, and is also the titular hero of numerous successful video games, many of the platforming genre. He is Nintendo's mascot and the protagonist of the company's most successful video game series.
Mario Abbate Mario Abbate (born in Naples, August 10, 1927 – dead August 6, 1981) was an Italian singer, famous as an exponent of Neapolitan songs. In the 1950s and 1960s he appeared in three movies, one directed by Dino Risi, Operazione San Gennaro.
Mario Aerts Mario Aerts (born 31 December 1974 Herentals, Belgium) is a professional road bicycle racer since 1997. He has since shifted residence to Molenstede and currently rides for Davitamon-Lotto, and has done so since 2005.
Mario Alinei Mario Alinei is Professor Emeritus at the University of Utrecht, where he taught from 1959 to 1987. He is founder and editor of Quaderni di semantica, an international journal of theoretical and applied semantics.
Mario Almada (field hockey) Mario Nicolas Almada (born May 20, 1975 in Buenos Aires) is a field hockey forward from Argentina, who made his debut for the national squad in 1994, and competed for his native country in the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics. He plays, as of 2005, club hockey in the Netherlands, at Laren, after a spell with Club de Campo from Madrid, Spain.
Mario Austin Mario Austin is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for Hapoel Jerusalem in Israel. Austin played his college ball at Mississippi State where he was a standout, earning First Team All-SEC as a junior, among other honors.
Mario Azzopardi Mario Azzopardi (born 1950 in Malta, and former resident of Canada), is a television and film director and writer. He has worked on such shows as The Outer Limits, Stargate SG-1 (including its two-hour pilot), and Stargate Atlantis.
Mario Baldassarri Mario Baldassarri (Macerata, September 10, 1946 -) is an Italian economist, elected as a senator of the neo-fascist party, Alleanza Nazionale during the 2006 general election. He was vice-minister of Economy and Finance from 2001 to 2006, in Silvio Berlusconi's second and third governments.
Mario Bellizzi Mario Bellizzi (born 1957), a poet of the Albanian-speaking Arbëresh minority of southern Italy, was born in San Basile in the province of Cosenza. His verse has appeared in various Arbëresh periodicals in southern Italy, as well as in Kosovo and Albania.
Mario Benzing Mario Benzing (December 7, 1896 – November 29, 1958) was an Italian novelist and translator of German origins, often forced to sign as Mario Benzi because of the period's fascist Italian laws. Born in Como, Italy, he settled in Milan.
Mario Bettinus Mario Bettinus (Italian name, Mario Bettini) (February 6, 1582--November 7, 1657) was an Italian Jesuit philosopher, mathematician and astronomer. The lunar crater Bettinus was named after him by Giovanni Riccioli in 1651.
Mario Bezzi Mario Bezzi (1868 Milan - 1927 Turin ) was an Italian professor of zoology at the University of Turin . He was also Director of the Turin Museum of Natural History ( Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali (Regional Museum of Natural Sciences), Torino).
Mario Bhering Mario Penna Bhering has been a major figure in the Brazilian electric power sector: as CEO of ELETROBRÁS and CEMIG, as a member of the board of ITAIPU Binacional, Furnas, as President of CIER, and also as consultant in electric power development.
Mario Boyé Mario Emilio Heriberto Boyé Auterio (July 30, 1922 - July 21, 1992) was an Argentine footballer. A powerful striker, he played for Boca Juniors (1936-1949 and 1955-56), Genoa (1950-54, in Italy), Racing Club de Avellaneda (1950-54), and Huracán (1954-55).
Mario Cantone Mario Cantone (born December 9, 1959 in Boston) is an American stand-up comedian and actor with numerous appearances on Comedy Central including Chappelle's Show. He also played Anthony Marentino on Sex and the City.
Mario Casili Mario Casili (January 22, 1931–April 25, 2002) was an American photographer. Among other photos, he worked for Playboy magazine between 1957 and 1996 and his first photoshoot there was of Jacquelyn Prescott, as Playmate of the Month of September 1957.
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (April 3, 1895 – March 16, 1968) was an Italian composer. Born in Florence, he was descended from a prominent banking family that had lived in the city since the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492.
Mario Cipollini Mario Cipollini (born March 22, 1967) is a retired Italian professional road cyclist most noted for his sprinting ability, the longevity of his dominance (his first pro win came in 1989, his last in 2005; 191 victories in all) and his colourful personality. His nickname is Il Re Leone or The Lion King.
Mario Cruz Mario Cruz is a New York City-area saxophone player with a number of credits to his name. He is perhaps best known for playing on Bruce Springsteen's 1987 Tunnel of Love album and the subsequent 1988 Tunnel of Love Express tour.
Mario De Clercq Mario De Clercq (born March 5, 1966) is a former cyclo-cross cyclist who raced between 1991 and 2004. De Clercq is a three-time world cyclo-cross champion capturing the 1998, 1999 and 2002 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships.
Mario DelaÄŤ Mario DelaÄŤ (born March 15, 1985 in Zagreb) is a freestyle swimmer from Croatia, who made his Olympic debut for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. There he competed in the 200m Freestyle, and as a member of the 4x100m Freestyle Relay Team.
Mario Diaz-Balart Mario Rafael Diaz-Balart (born September 25 1961) is an American politician. Since 2003 he has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the 25th District of Florida (map).
Mario Encarnacion Mario Encarnacion (September 24, 1975 - October 3, 2005) was a baseball outfielder born in Bani, Dominican Republic. He played for the Colorado Rockies and Chicago Cubs for a brief duration—23 games from 2001 to 2002.
Mario Etheridge Mario Etheridge was a bouncer at 8 mile's CCC Club in Detroit, Michigan who gained notoriety after becoming engaged in a fracas at his place of employ which ended in the death of Detroit rapper Proof of D12, real name Deshaun Holton, and Etheridge's cousin Keith Bender.
Mario Evaristo Mario Evaristo (born 10 December 1908; died 30 April 1993) was an Argentine footballer who played for the Argentina national football team. He was a member of the runner-up Argentine team in the 1930 FIFA World Cup.
Mario Excite Bike Mario Excite Bike, BX Mario Excite Bike or Excite Bike 2 was one of the games for the Satellaview (available only in Japan). Unlike the original Excitebike the human racers have been replaced by Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Wario, Toad and some of Bowser's Koopa Troopas.
Mario Francesco Cardinal Pompedda Carlo Mario Francesco Cardinal Pompedda (18 April 1929- 18 October 2006) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and the Cardinal Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura for the Roman Curia. He spent nearly fifty years in a variety of posts within the Catholic Church's ecclesiastical court system, from 1955 to 2004.
Mario Frick (footballer) Mario Frick (born September 7, 1974 in Chur, Switzerland) is a football player (primarily a striker) from Liechtenstein, who holds the record for being their national side's all time top goalscorer, with 10 goals.
Mario Gabelli Mario Joseph Gabelli (born June 19, 1942) is an American stock investor, investment advisor and financial analyst. He is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Gabelli Asset Management Company Investors (GAMCO Investors) a $30 billion dollar global investment firm headquartered in Rye, New York.
Mario Garavaglia Mario Garavaglia was born in JunĂ­n (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) in 1937. He received his Bachelor Degree in Physics from Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP), Argentina, in 1960, with the thesis entitled "Interference analysis of the hyperfine structure of natural mercury", under the direction of Athos Giacchetti.
Mario GarcĂ­a Menocal Mario GarcĂ­a Menocal (December 17, 1866 - September 7, 1941) was a Cuban politician, who served as President of Cuba from 1913 to 1921. As a young man he was involved in Cuba's fight for independence from Spain.
Mario Golf Mario Golf is a sports video game series that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo. It began on the Nintendo 64 with two games, one for the N64 and the other for the Game Boy Color.
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