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Maddie Blaustein Madeleine Joan Blaustein (commonly credited as Maddie Blaustein, formerly credited as Addie Blaustein and Adam Blaustein, born October 9, 1960) is a transgender voice actor born in Long Island, New York, United States.
Made (TV series) Made is a television series on MTV which debuted in 2002 and is still running, currently in its 7th season. The series follows teens seeking self-improvement who wish to be "made" into singers, athletes, dancers, etc.
Made Again (album) Made Again is a double CD live album. The first disc contains live material recorded 29th of September 1991 in London from the Holidays in Eden tour and 29th of September 1995 in Rotterdam from the Afraid of Sunlight tour.
Made hand In poker, a made hand is one that does not need improvement to win, in contrast to a drawing hand. For example in Draw poker, if you have two pair, and your opponent is drawing for a straight or flush, you are said to have a made hand because even though you will be drawing a card just as he will, you can win even if you don't draw a card that improves your hand, while he cannot win unless he improves.
Made in Britain Made in Britain is a "state-of-the-nation" style short film (70 minutes) directed by Alan Clarke and written by David Leland. It was originally broadcast on ITV as part of a series of films called "Tales out of School".
Made in Canada Made in Canada is a Canadian television sitcom / single camera comedy, which aired on the CBC from 1998 to 2003. In the United States, France, Australia and Latin America, the show was syndicated as The Industry.
Made in Japan (Live at Parco Capello) Made in Japan (Live at Parco Capello) is the first live album by italian rock group Elio e le storie tese. It shows a reference to the famous Deep Purple live album Made in Japan both in its title and graphics.
Made in Medina Made in Medina is a studio album by French-Algerian raĂŻ artist Rachid Taha, released in 2000 by Barclay Records and produced and arranged by Steve Hillage. Five of the songs were subsequently featured in Taha's live album.
Made in NY Made in NY is an incentive program and marketing campaign of the City of New York Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting. Under the program, television and film productions which complete at least 75% of their stage work in New York City are eligible for marketing incentives and tax credits, and can display the Made in NY logo in their closing credits.
Made It Back Made It Back was the first single from Beverley Knight's second studio album, Prodigal Sista. It was also the first single Knight released on EMI controlled Parlophone Records after she signed a four album deal with the label in 1997 after disagreements with her previous label, Dome Records.
Made Man (computer game) Made Man is a third-person shooter computer game set in the New York underworld of organized crime in the Mafia. The title was originally under development at Acclaim Entertainment's Manchester studios under the name of Interview with a Made Man.
Made of Steel Made of Steel is a single released by alternative rock band Our Lady Peace from their album Gravity in 2002. The lyrics are sung by lead singer Raine Maida and the song quickly became a popular hit both in Canada and the United States.
Made Out of Babies Made Out of Babies is a band from Brooklyn, New York. Drawing equally from noise-rock legends like The Jesus Lizard and post-metal bands like Isis, the band developed a following quickly after the release of their debut album, Trophy.
Made You Look "Made You Look" was the first single from Nas' 2002 album, God's Son. Built around several samples lifted from the Incredible Bongo Band's cover of "Apache" (one of the most historic, and most-sampled songs in the history of rap)--the single was important in establishing Nas' direction following his battle with Jay-Z and the Stillmatic album in its reliance on intricate lyricism and an old-school aesthetic.
Made-Up Lovesong 43 "Made-Up Lovesong #43" is the third single released by the British indie rock band Guillemots, their first to be chart-eligible. An older version of the song appears on I Saw Such Things in My Sleep EP and From the Cliffs.
Made2Manage Systems Made2Manage Systems markets a range of enterprise software products targeted at small to mid-sized companies. These services include Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Business Intelligence (BI) and Business Collaboration (EDI) software for plastics, metals, electronics and industrial machinery equipment manufacturers.
Madea Goes to Jail Madea Goes To Jail is a play written and directed by Tyler Perry. The story is about an African-American grandmother named Mabel Simmons (Madea) who must deal with a succession of trying events after she ends up in jail for the night.
Madea's Family Reunion Madea's Family Reunion is a film adaptation of the acclaimed stage production written by Tyler Perry and sequel to Diary of a Mad Black Woman. It was written and directed by Perry and features him playing several characters, including Mabel "Madea" Simmons.
Madeira Football Association The Madeira Football Association (Associação de Futebol da Madeira, abrv. AF Madeira) is the regional governing body for the all football competitions in the former Portuguese district of Funchal, including both Madeira Island and Porto Santo Island.
Madeira gardens The Palheiro gardens are situated at about 500 meters above sea level. The original owner, the Conde de Carvalhal, planted many trees on the estate and laid the foundation to the Camellia collection; some of his early plantings can still be seen today.
Madeira Island Open The Madeira Island Open is a men's professional golf tournament on the European Tour, played on the Madeira Islands in Portugal. It was founded in 1993 and is played in the spring, after the season has spent the northern winter in Asia, Australasia and South Africa.
Madeira Park, British Columbia Madeira Park is an unincorporated community of the Pender Harbour area on the Sunshine Coast of southwest British Columbia, Canada. It was named for pioneer Joe Gonsalves' fond childhood memories of Madeira Island.
Madeira Wind Birds Madeira Wind Birds is an ecotourism company that embraces the principles of sustainable tourism, contributing to the conservation and interpretation of the natural heritage of Madeira's Archipelago. Ecotourism activities of: Birdwatching, Seawatching and local heritage.
Madeiral Madeiral (also in SĂŁo Vicente, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Maderal), is a village located east-southeast of the island capital of Mindelo in the island of Sao Vicente, Cape Verde. The location is south of the heart of the island.
Madejski Stadium The Madejski Stadium is a football stadium in Reading, England. It is the home of Reading Football Club and was opened on 22 August 1998 when Luton Town were beaten 3-0 with Grant Brebner having the honour of scoring the first goal at the stadium.
Madeleine A madeleine or petite madeleine is a traditional sweet from Commercy, a town of the Meuse département in northeastern France. Madeleines are identified by their decorative shell-like shape, which they acquire from being baked in special pans with shell-shaped depressions.
Madeleine Angevine Madeleine Angevine is a white wine grape that is grown primarily in England but also has plantings in Kyrgyzstan O. Clarke Encyclopedia of Grapes pg 117 Harcourt Books 2001 ISBN 0151007144 and Washington State.
Madeleine Astor Madeleine Talmage Astor Dick Fiermonte (June 19, 1893 – March 27, 1940) was born in Brooklyn, New York City and became famous in 1911 when she married millionaire John Jacob Astor IV. While traveling abroad to avoid the gossip generated by her marriage, Madeleine Astor became pregnant.
Madeleine Blais Madeleine Blais is a United States journalist, author and professor in the University of Massachusetts Amherst's journalism department. As a reporter for the The Miami Herald, Blais earned the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing in 1980 for "Zepp's Last Stand," a story about a self-declared pacifist and subsequently dishonorably discharged World War I veteran.
Madeleine Colbert-Vollenweider Madeleine Colbert-Vollenweider Is a Theatre actress playing at the Theater Szene in Bern, Switzerland. She was an exchange student in the United States at West Central High School in Stuart, Iowa during the 1997-1998 school year.
Madeleine de Bourbon-Busset Marie Madeleine de Bourbon-Busset (born March 23, 1898 - died September 1, 1984 in Paris) became Duchess of Parma in 1974 and was also Carlist Queen of Spain by her marriage to Francisco Javier de BorbĂłn-Parma, Duke of Parma and Piacenza, a Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne.
Madeleine de Scudéry Madeleine de Scudéry (November 15, 1607 - June 2, 1701), often known simply as Mademoiselle de Scudéry, was a French writer. She was the younger sister of author Georges de Scudéry, but is generally regarded as his superior in skill.
Madeleine LeBeau Madeleine LeBeau was born Marie Therese Ernestine in Bourg-la-Reine, France, on February 22, 1921, she married actor Marcel Dalio as a 17 year old in 1938 (it was his second marriage). They met while doing a play together.
Madeleine Mitchell Madeleine Mitchell is a British violinist specializing in late romantic and contemporary classical music. She has had music composed specifically for her by such composers as Brian Elias, Stuart Jones, James MacMillan, Stephen Montague, Michael Nyman, Nigel Osborne, Anthony Powers, and John Woolrich.
Madeleine Sherwood Madeleine Sherwood (born Madeleine Louise Hélène Thornton on November 13, 1922 in Outremont, Quebec) is a Canadian actress, best known for her role as the Reverend Mother Placido on the sitcom The Flying Nun.
Madeleine Taylor-Quinn Madeleine Taylor-Quinn (born 26 May 1951) is a Fine Gael politician and is a candidate in Clare for the General Election to the 30th Dáil. She is the Fine Gael group leader in Clare County Council and has twenty years experience in the Oireachtas as a TD for Clare and as a Senator.
Madeleine Vionnet Madeleine Vionnet (June 22, 1876 - 1975) was a French fashion designer. Called the "Queen of the bias cut" and "the architect among dressmakers," Vionnet is best-known today for her elegant Grecian-style dresses and for introducing the bias cut to the fashion world.
Madelenian MADELENIAN, a term derived from La Madeleine, a cave in the Vzre, about midway between Moustier and Les Eyzies, France, and given by the French anthropologist Gabriel de Mortillet to the third stage of his system of cave-chronology, synchronous with the fourth or most recent division of the Quaternary Age. The Madelenian epoch was a long one, represented by numerous stations, whose contents show progress in the arts and general culture.
Madeley Junction Madeley Junction is a railway junction situated between Shifnal and Telford Central on the Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury Line in Shropshire, England. The junction is controlled from Madeley Junction Signal Box, located in the vee of the junction where the line from Wolverhampton diverges south towards Lightmoor and west towards Telford Central.
Madeline and Marion Fairbanks Madeline (Madeleine) (15 November 1900 - 15 January 1989) and her twin sister Marion Fairbanks (15 November 1900 - 20 September 1973), were stage and motion picture actresses active in the silent era. The two sisters were seemingly inseparable.
Madeline Amy Sweeney Madeline Amy Sweeney, known as Amy Sweeney (1966—11 September 2001), was a flight attendant on board American Airlines flight 11 when it was flown into the North Tower of the World Trade Center as part of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack. She relayed information about the hijacking on board by phone to Michael Woodward, an American Airlines flight service manager on the ground.
Madeline DeFrees Madeline DeFrees (born Ontario, Oregon, 1919) is an American poet living in Seattle, Washington. She joined the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1936 and was known by the name, Sister Mary Gilbert until she was dispensed of her religious vows in 1973.
Madeline Fitzpatrick Madeline Margaret Genevieve Miranda Catherine Fitzpatrick, more commonly known as Maddie, is a character on the Disney Channel sitcom The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. Maddie has also appeared on "That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana".
Madeline Gleason Madeline Gleason (1903-1979) was a United States poet and dramatist. She is often credited with the founding (along with Ruth Witt-Diamant, Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Duncan, and Mark Linenthal) of the Poetry Center at San Francisco State University.
Madeline Island Historical Museum Madeline Island Historical Museum is a museum operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society in the Town of La Pointe, Wisconsin. As the institution's name suggests, it is located upon Madeline Island, one of the Apostle Islands in Lake Superior.
Madeline Island Music Camp Madeline Island Music Camp, established in 1985, is one of many summer music camps in the United States for pre-college and college aged music students. As the name suggests, it is held on Madeline Island, the largest of Wisconsin's Apostle Islands, an island known for moody summer temperatures ranging from the cool fifties to the warm 80's with sticky humidity.
Madeline Jackson Madeline Jackson (1840 - after 1880) born Anna Madeline Jackson, was an Anglo-Indian captive and memoirist. The niece of Coverley Jackson and sister to Sir Mountstuart Jackson, she arrived in India with her brother from England only a few months prior to the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny in May, 1857.
Madeline Kahn Madeline Kahn (September 29, 1942 – December 3, 1999) was an Academy Award-nominated Jewish American actress of movie, television, and theater distinguished by an unusual gift for comedy. Director Mel Brooks – who directed her in four films – said of her: "She is one of the most talented people that ever lived.
Madeline La Framboise Madeline La Framboise (1780-1846), of mixed French and Native American descent, was one of the most successful fur traders in the Northwest Territory. Fur trading was one of the most difficult and dangerous occupations of the time according to historical accountsFrom the Greater Grand Rapids Women's History Council site La Framboise page.
Madeline Smithberg Madeline Smithberg is a co-creator of The Daily Show, along with Lizz Winstead, as well as the executive producer. She was also executive producer of Steve Harvey's Big Time and a talent coordinator for Late Night with David Letterman.
Madeline virbasius-walsh Madeline Virbasius-Walsh is a NYC-based theater and film actress who has appeared in plays such as Caryl Churchill's Mad Forest and Joe Orton's What the Butler Saw. She is a founding member and one of the producers of Fool's Pearls Productions.
Madeline Willemsen Madeline Willemsen (1915-1982) was a Puerto Rican actor and comedian, born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico to a Dutch father and a Puerto Rican mother. She was also the first cousin of Lucy Boscana, considered by some Puerto Rican theater critics to be the finest Puerto Rican actress of all time.
Madelon Baans Madelon Baans (born October 8, 1977 in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland) is a former breaststroke swimmer from the Netherlands, who competed for her native country in three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia. She made her last international appearance at the European SC Championships 2005 in Trieste, Italy.
Madelyn Pugh Madelyn Pugh (born 1921), who is sometimes credited as Madelyn Pugh Davis, Madelyn Davis or Madelyn Martin was a television writer who first became well known in the 1950s] for her work on the "[[I Love Lucy" series.
Madelyn Spaulding Madelyn Spaulding is a fictional character, one of the villains that the superhero Static encounters in Static Shock. In Attack of the Living Brain Puppets, Madelyn is an unsuccessful candidate for class president.
Mademoiselle (magazine) Mademoiselle was an influential women's magazine first published by Street and Smith and later acquired by Condé Nast Publications. was known for publishing short stories] by noted authors such as [[Truman Capote, that were not printed by other magazines.
Mademoiselle Fifi (Cui) Mademoiselle Fifi (Мадмуазель Фифи in Cyrillic; Madmuazel' Fifi in transliteration) is an opera in one act, composed by César Cui during 1902-1903. The libretto was adapted by the composer from the short story Mademoiselle Fifi (1882) by Guy de Maupassant and the dramatized version Mlle Fifi (1896) by Oscar Méténier.
Mademoiselle Fifi (short story) Mademoiselle Fifi is a short story by French writer Guy de Maupassant, published in 1882. Like many of his short stories, such as Boule de Suif and Deux Amis, the story is set during the Franco-Prussian War and explores themes of class barriers, contrasts between the French and German participants, and the pointlessness of the war.
Mademoiselle Charlotte In Haitian Vodun, Mademoiselle Charlotte is a loa of European descent and a symbol of all white women. She manifests with the perceived personality traits of a white woman, but appears during the course of Voodoo ceremonies only rarely, possibly because of her non-African origin.
Mademoiselle Mars Mademoiselle Mars, (Anne Francoise Hyppolyte Boutet) (February 9, 1779-March 20, 1847), French actress, was born in Paris, the natural daughter of the actor-author named Monvel (Jacques Marie Boutet), 1745-1812, and Mlle Mars Salvetat, an actress whose southern accent had made her Paris debut a failure. Mlle Mars began her stage career in children's parts, and by 1799, after the rehabilitation of the Comédie-Française, she and her sister (Mars aînée) joined that company, of which she remained an active member for thirty-three years.
Maderisation Maderisation (American English: maderization) is a process that involves the heating and oxidisation of a wine. The term is named after the process used in the production of Madeira wine, where it occurs while the wine is still in cask.
Madfox Madfox was a web browser based on Mozilla Firefox, developed by a Chinese developer Robin Lu (nicknamed as "splyb"). The project was an experimental project trying to enhance non-standard compatibility with Internet Explorer.
Madge Blake Madge Blake (born May 31, 1899, in Kinsley, Kansas - died February 19, 1969, in Pasadena, California) was an American character actress most famous for her role as Aunt Harriet Cooper on ABC's Batman TV series of the 1960s.
Madge Networks Madge Networks NV.. founded by Robert Madge and best known for it's work with Token Ring, was a global leader and pioneer of high speed networking solutions in the mid 1990s, and also made significant contributions to technologies such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and Ethernet.
Madge Oberholtzer Madge Augustine Oberholtzer (10 November 1896 – 14 April 1925) was an American schoolteacher who was born in Clay City, Indiana, grew up in Fulton County, Indiana, and worked in an Indiana state program to combat illiteracy. She was a key figure in the downfall of the 1920s Ku Klux Klan in Indiana.
Madge Syers Florence Madeleine "Madge" Syers (born Cave) (1881-September 1917) was a British figure skater. She was the first woman to compete in the sport, and became the first female World and Olympic champion.
Madge Weinstein Madge Weinstein (March 30, 1949) is a Internet personality who maintains Yeast Radio, one of the most notorious, bizarre and groundbreaking podcasts on the internet which has developed a rabid cult following]. Weinstein is the creation and alter ego of underground filmmaker [[Richard Bluestein.
Madgul Madgul is a village in Mahbubnagar district in Andhra Pradesh, India. It is the home town of politician Sudini Jaipal Reddy who served as the member of legislative assembly for numerous terms from Kalwakurthy.
Madhan Madhan, whose real name is Govinda Kumar, is a famous Tamil cartoonist, journalist, writer and film-critic who works for Ananda Vikatan magazine, a leading Tamil weekly. He also answers to the questions asked from the readers in Hi Madhan in Anada Vikatan which was very informative.
Madhav Madhav was an 8th century Indian physician who wrote the Nidāna, which soon assumed a position of authority. In the 79 chapters of this book, he lists diseases along with their causes, symptoms, and complications.
Madhav Das Nalapat Madhav Das Nalapat (aka M D Nalapat, aka Monu Nalapat), holds the UNESCO Peace Chair and is a professor of geopolitics at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education, an elite private university in Southern India. A one-time resident editor of the Times of India, Prof.
Madhav Mantri Madhav Krishnaji Mantri (born September 1, 1921, Nasik, Maharashtra) is a former Indian cricketer who played in four Tests from 1951 to 1955. He was a right-handed opening batsman and specialist wicket-keeper who represented Bombay.
Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar Madhavrao Sadashivrao Golwalkar, popularly known as Guruji, was the second sarasanghachalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Guruji was born on 19 February 1906 at Ramtek near Nagpur, Maharashtra, and was the only surviving son among the nine children of his parents.
Madhava Kandali Madhava Kandali was a 14th century Assamese poet, notable for the earliest rendering of the Valmiki Ramayana into Assamese verse (Kotha Ramayana). Kandali's patron was the Kachari King Mahamanikya (Mahamanikpha, 1330-1370), whose kingdom was located in what is present-day Nagaon.
Madhava of Sangamagrama Madhava (മാധവന്) of Sangamagrama (1350–1425) was a prominent mathematician-astronomer from Kerala, India. He was the founder of the Kerala School of Mathematics and is considered the founder of mathematical analysis for having taken the decisive step from the finite procedures of ancient mathematics to treat their limit-passage to infinity, which is the kernel of modern classical analysis.
Madhavrao I Scindia Madhavrao I Scindia (born 1730, died February 12, 1794), popularly known as Madhoji or Mahadji, was a ruler of Gwalior state in central India. Mahadji was instrumental in resurrecting Maratha power after the debacle of the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761, and rose to become a trusted lieutenant of the Peshwa, leader of the Maratha Confederacy, as well as the Mughal emperor Shah Alam.
Madhi Lacen Medhi Lacen (born February 5, 1984 in Paris, France) is an Algerian football player, who currently plays for Deportivo Alaves of the Spanish Segunda DivisiĂłn. His usual positions are defensive midfielder and right winger.
Madhouse (1990 film) Madhouse is a 1990 film starring Kirstie Alley and John Larroquette as a successful married couple whose idyllic California life is ruined when their house is overrun by unwelcome houseguests. This begins when their mail is delayed due to forwarding issues and they find out a cousin and his wife, Burnice are coming to visit on the day they are expected to arrive.
Madhouse (band) Madhouse is a jazz-fusion band from Minneapolis that was formed by Prince. All instruments on the first album were performed by Prince except for the saxophone and flute parts which were performed by Eric Leeds.
Madhouse Records Madhouse Records is a recording company founded by Dave Kelly and his partner Janet Davidson. The label is named after a chorus in a song Action by other Madhouse artists Terror Faboulous & Nadine Sutherland.
Madhu (actor) Madhu (Malayalam: മധു ,Born as Madhavan Nair(മാധവന്‍ നായര്‍)), is one of the legendary actors in Malayalam film industry.He has also donned successfully the roles of a Film director,Film producer and at one time owned a film studio of his own.
Madhu Goud Yaskhi Madhu Goud Yaskhi (born 15 December, 1960) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Nizamabad constituency of Andhra Pradesh and is a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) political party.
Madhu Kishwar Madhu Kishwar is an Indian feminist (though she does not call herself one), and one of the founders of Manushi: A Journal about Women and Society. She has been campaigning for years for the rights of the poorest and least privileged women in India.
Madhu Limaye Madhu Limaye was an Indian Socialist essayist and activist, particularly active in the 1970s. A follower of Ram Manohar Lohia and a fellow-traveller of George Fernandes, he was active in the Janata coalition that gained power at the Centre following the Emergency; he, with Krishan Kant and Raj Narain was also responsible for the collapse of the Morarji Desai government installed by that coalition, by insisting that no member of the Janata party could simulataneously be a member of an alternative social or political organisation.
Madhu Purnima Modhu Purnima (Bangla for 'honey full-moon') is a Buddhist festival celebrated in India and Bangladesh, especially in the region of Chittagong. It occurs on the day of the full moon in the month of Bhadro (August/September).
Madhu Sudan Madhu Sudan (मधु सूदन) (born September 12, 1966) is an Indian computer scientist, professor of computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a member of MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
Madhuban Park Madhuban Park is a secluded park near the city of Siliguri in West Bengal, about 10 to 12 km from the town center, and on the road that leads to the hill station of Darjeeling. The park hosts animals such as rabbits, deer and peacocks.
Madhushala Madhushala is a book of 135 quatrains (exact term rubaai) by Hindi poet and writer Harivansh Rai Bachchan, father of the actor Amitabh Bachchan. All the rubaaiaa (the plural for rubaai) end in the word madhushala.
Madhusudhan Reddy Takkala Madhusudhan Reddy Takkala (born 14 January, 1946) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Adilabad constituency of Andhra Pradesh and is a member of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) political party.
Madhvacharya Madhvacharya (Kannada:(ಶ್ರೀ ಮಧ್ವಾಚಾರ್ಯರು)) (1238-1317) was the chief proponent of Tattvavāda (True Philosophy), popularly known as Dvaita or dualistic school of Hindu philosophy. It is one of the three most influential Vedanta philosophies.
Madhya Pradesh Vikas Congress Madhya Pradesh Vikas Congress (Madhya Pradesh Development Congress) was a political party in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh from 1996 to 1998. MPVC was founded by former aviation minister Madhavrao Scindia, after that Scindia had been refused an Indian National Congress ticket for the 1996 Lok Sabha elections.
Madhyam Madhyam is a Devanagari word processor that complies with the Inscript Devanagari Text Input Standard authenticated by the Government of India, the Unicode Consortium and Indian Bureau of Standards. It allows typing text in Indian languages, i.
Madhyamaka Madhyamaka (Also known as Śunyavada) is a Buddhist Mahayāna tradition popularized by Nāgārjuna and Aśvaghoṣa. The school of thought and its subsidiaries are called "Madhyamaka"; those who follow it are called "Mādhyamikas.
Madhyamgram Madhyamgram (Bengali: মধ্যমগ্রাম) is a municipality under Barasat/ Airport police stations of Barasat sadar subdivision District-wise list of statutory towns in North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a small town It is in the northern outskirts of Kolkata, West Bengal, India, which is under the Calcutta postal codes and telephone directory.
Madhyanta-vibhaga-karika Madhyānta-vibhāga-kārikā is a key work in Yogācāra Buddhist philosophy, which was written by Maitreya-nātha. It consists of 112 verses which delineate the distinctions and relationship (vibhāga) between the middle view (madya) and extremes (anta); it contains five chapters: Attributes (laksana), Obscurations (āvarana), Reality (tattva), Cultivation of Antidotes (pratipaksa-bhāvanā) and the Supreme Way (yānānuttarya).
Madi The Madi are an ethnic group living mainly in the southwestern part of Torit district in Sudan, and the districts of Adjumani and Moyo in Uganda. They speak a Central Sudanic language, closely related to the language spoken by the Moru, Lugbara, Keliku and Avukaya, with whom they also share many cultural similarities – which might point to their common origin.
Madiba shirt A Madiba shirt is a batik silk shirt, usually adorned in a bright and colourful print. It has become a well-known nickname for batik shirts in South Africa, being popularised by former South African president Nelson Mandela.
Madidi Madidi is a national park in the upper Amazon river basin in Bolivia. It has an area of 18,958 square kilometres, and along with nearby protected (though not necessarily contiguous) areas Manuripi-Heath, Apolobamba, and (across the border in Peru) the Manu Biosphere Reserve, Madidi is part of one of the largest protected areas in the world.
Madigan Madigan is a 1968 crime-drama film directed by Don Siegel and starring Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda. The screenplay was written by Abraham Polonsky and Howard Rodman, and based on a novel by Richard Dougherty.
Madigan Men "Madigan Men" was a 2000 TV sitcom starring Gabriel Byrne as Irishman Benjamin Madigan, a successful, but recently divorced New York architect, who tries to get back in the dating scene with the help of his teenage son Luke. The comedy ensues when Ben's widowed father moves in with him.
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