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  • Jonathan Meades
  • British writer (born 1947)

    and a Patron of Humanists UK. Meades was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2019. Jonathan Meades was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire

    Jonathan Meades

    Jonathan Meades

    Jonathan_Meades

  • Meades
  • Surname list

    Christopher Meades, Vancouver novelist Jonathan Meades, English writer and broadcaster Jonathan Meades (footballer), Welsh footballer Mead (disambiguation)

    Meades

    Meades

  • Mead
  • Alcoholic beverage made from honey

    Mead (/miːd/, MEED), also called honey wine, and hydromel (particularly when low in alcohol content), is an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey

    Mead

    Mead

    Mead

  • Anna Meades
  • English novelist

    Anna Meades (1734 - probably before 1779) was an English novelist. Meades was baptised on 18 October 1734 in Fordingham, Hampshire. She was the daughter

    Anna Meades

    Anna_Meades

  • Meades Ranch Triangulation Station
  • United States historic place

    the new system, Meades Ranch lost its special standing, and became one of thousands of stations. As of 2012, the location of the Meades Ranch station was

    Meades Ranch Triangulation Station

    Meades Ranch Triangulation Station

    Meades_Ranch_Triangulation_Station

  • Christopher Meades
  • Canadian writer

    Christopher Meades is the Vancouver author of four novels, including The Last Hiccup (2012), which won the 2013 Canadian Authors Association Award for

    Christopher Meades

    Christopher Meades

    Christopher_Meades

  • Jonathan Meades (footballer)
  • Welsh footballer (born 1992)

    suspension, Meades made a further 9 appearances for the Kællan, scoring once in a 4–2 defeat by Tromsdalen UIL on 10 October 2010. Meades was released

    Jonathan Meades (footballer)

    Jonathan Meades (footballer)

    Jonathan_Meades_(footballer)

  • Beth Mead
  • English footballer (born 1995)

    Bethany Jane Mead (born 9 May 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for the Women's Super League (WSL) club Manchester City

    Beth Mead

    Beth Mead

    Beth_Mead

  • MEAD
  • 2022 film

    MEAD is a 2022 science fiction live-action animated film based on the story "To Meet the Faces You Meet" from the comic book Fever Dreams by Jan Strnad

    MEAD

    MEAD

  • Margaret Mead
  • American cultural anthropologist (1901–1978)

    Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901 – November 15, 1978) was an American cultural anthropologist, author and speaker, who appeared frequently in the mass

    Margaret Mead

    Margaret Mead

    Margaret_Mead

  • Meads (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Antarctica Mead (disambiguation) Meade (disambiguation) Meades Medes (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Meads. If

    Meads (disambiguation)

    Meads_(disambiguation)

  • Lake Mead
  • Reservoir on the Colorado River in Arizona and Nevada

    Lake Mead is a reservoir formed by the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River in the Southwestern United States. It is located in the states of Nevada and Arizona

    Lake Mead

    Lake Mead

    Lake_Mead

  • North American Datum
  • Reference frame for geodesy on the continent

    based on its distance and direction from Meades Ranch: If a point was X meters in azimuth Y degrees from Meades Ranch, measured on the Clarke Ellipsoid

    North American Datum

    North American Datum

    North_American_Datum

  • Meador
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Meador may refer to: Meador, Kentucky, a rural unincorporated community in northern Allen County, Kentucky, United States Meador, West Virginia, an unincorporated

    Meador

    Meador

  • Harveys
  • Restaurant in London, England

    firmament powered by the extraordinary passion of one young man". Jonathan Meades visited the restaurant during 1987 for The Times, describing his meal as

    Harveys

    Harveys

  • Meador Valley
  • Valley in Missouri, United States

    Meador Valley is a valley in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Missouri. Meador Valley has the name of Henry Meador, a pioneer citizen. U.S. Geological

    Meador Valley

    Meador_Valley

  • World's End, Kensington and Chelsea
  • Human settlement in England

    2013. Retrieved 14 December 2015. Jonathan Meades (13 February 2014). "The incredible hulks: Jonathan Meades' A-Z of brutalism". The Guardian. Retrieved

    World's End, Kensington and Chelsea

    World's End, Kensington and Chelsea

    World's_End,_Kensington_and_Chelsea

  • Meads
  • Suburb of Eastbourne, East Sussex, England

    Meads is an area of the town of Eastbourne in the English county of East Sussex. It is at the westerly end of the town below the South Downs. The local

    Meads

    Meads

    Meads

  • Meader
  • Surname list

    Meader is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Meader (born 1949), American politician Elwyn Meader (1910–1996), American plant breeder

    Meader

    Meader

  • Meadors
  • Surname list

    Meadors is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Allen Meadors (born 1947), American professor and university administrator Marynell Meadors

    Meadors

    Meadors

  • Mead (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up mead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mead is an alcoholic drink made from honey. Mead may also refer to: Mead, Colorado, a Statutory Town Mead, Nebraska

    Mead (disambiguation)

    Mead_(disambiguation)

  • Tom Mead
  • Australian politician and journalist

    Thomas Francis Mead (4 May 1918 – 22 January 2004) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing

    Tom Mead

    Tom_Mead

  • MeadWestvaco
  • Defunct American packaging company

    MeadWestvaco Corporation was an American packaging company based in Richmond, Virginia. It had approximately 23,000 employees. In February 2006, it moved

    MeadWestvaco

    MeadWestvaco

    MeadWestvaco

  • Meads (surname)
  • Surname list

    Meads is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Colin Meads (1936–2017), New Zealand rugby union footballer Eric Meads (1916–2006), English

    Meads (surname)

    Meads_(surname)

  • Mead of poetry
  • Beverage in Norse mythology

    In Norse mythology, the Poetic Mead or Mead of Poetry, also known as Mead of Suttungr, is a mythical beverage that whoever "drinks becomes a skald or scholar"

    Mead of poetry

    Mead of poetry

    Mead_of_poetry

  • William Mead
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Mead may refer to William Mead (merchant) (1628–1713), prominent London Quaker William H. Mead (1921–1974), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of

    William Mead

    William_Mead

  • Nelder–Mead method
  • Numerical optimization algorithm

    The Nelder–Mead method (also downhill simplex method, amoeba method, or polytope method) is a numerical method used to find a local minimum or maximum

    Nelder–Mead method

    Nelder–Mead method

    Nelder–Mead_method

  • Taylor Mead
  • American writer (1924–2013)

    Taylor Mead (December 31, 1924 – May 8, 2013) was an American writer, actor and performer. Mead appeared in several of Andy Warhol's underground films

    Taylor Mead

    Taylor_Mead

  • Mead (surname)
  • Surname list

    Mead is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert E. Mead (1861–1909), fifth Governor of U.S. state of Washington Albert R. Mead (1915–2009)

    Mead (surname)

    Mead_(surname)

  • The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper
  • 1981 film by Roger Spottiswoode

    hijacking an aircraft. Gruen confronts the Meades at the rafting company, but they escape down the river. The Meades lead Gruen and Remson on a cross-country

    The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper

    The_Pursuit_of_D._B._Cooper

  • Roger Mead
  • English statistician (1938–2015)

    Roger Mead (1938 – 10 August 2015) was an English statistician and Emeritus Professor of Applied Statistics at the University of Reading. He is known for

    Roger Mead

    Roger_Mead

  • Mead hall
  • Residence of a lord and his retainers in medieval Germanic Europe

    Among the early Germanic peoples, a mead hall or feasting hall was a large building with a single room intended to receive guests and serve as a center

    Mead hall

    Mead hall

    Mead_hall

  • Vivian Kubrick
  • American film composer and director (born 1960)

    Kubrick (born August 5, 1960), also credited under the pseudonym Abigail Mead, is an American film composer and director. She is the youngest daughter

    Vivian Kubrick

    Vivian Kubrick

    Vivian_Kubrick

  • Earl's Mead
  • Historic district, estate and thoroughfare in Bristol

    Earl's Mead (Earlsmead, Earles Mead, Erlesmead or Erlysmede) was a historic district, estate and major thoroughfare in what is now central and east Bristol

    Earl's Mead

    Earl's Mead

    Earl's_Mead

  • Mead Johnson
  • Food and drink company of the United States, division of Reckitt

    Mead Johnson & Company, LLC is an American company that is a manufacturer of infant formula, both domestically and globally, with its best-known product

    Mead Johnson

    Mead_Johnson

  • Courtland Mead
  • American actor

    Courtland Mead is an American former actor, noted for his performances as a child actor during the 1990s. Mead began acting at the age of 2, playing minor

    Courtland Mead

    Courtland_Mead

  • Meadery
  • Producer of honey wines or meads

    meadery produces various styles of meads, such as fruit meads, traditional meads, session meads, and braggots (mead-beer hybrids). Meaderies are becoming

    Meadery

    Meadery

    Meadery

  • Lee Mead
  • British television actor (born 1981)

    Lee Stephen Mead (born 14 July 1981) is an English musical theatre, television actor and singer, best known for winning the title role in the 2007 West

    Lee Mead

    Lee Mead

    Lee_Mead

  • The Restaurant Marco Pierre White
  • Former restaurant in London

    The Times. ProQuest 318017514. Meades, Jonathan (8 January 1994). "Eating Out". The Times. ProQuest 318075796. Meades, Jonathan (31 December 1994). "Restaurants

    The Restaurant Marco Pierre White

    The_Restaurant_Marco_Pierre_White

  • Mead–Conway VLSI chip design revolution
  • Structural change in integrated circuit design in the 1980s

    The Mead–Conway VLSI chip design revolution, or Mead and Conway revolution, was a very-large-scale integration (VLSI) design revolution starting in 1978

    Mead–Conway VLSI chip design revolution

    Mead–Conway_VLSI_chip_design_revolution

  • Mead acid
  • Chemical compound

    Mead acid is an omega-9 fatty acid, first characterized by James F. Mead. As with some other omega-9 polyunsaturated fatty acids, animals can make Mead

    Mead acid

    Mead acid

    Mead_acid

  • Syd Mead
  • American concept artist (1933–2019)

    Sydney Jay Mead (July 18, 1933 – December 30, 2019) was an American industrial designer and neo-futurist concept artist. Initially known for his influential

    Syd Mead

    Syd Mead

    Syd_Mead

  • Jackson Mead
  • Australian rules footballer (born 2001)

    Darren Mead. Mead was selected by Port Adelaide with the 25th overrall pick in the 2019 national draft, matching a bid from Sydney through's Mead's father-son

    Jackson Mead

    Jackson_Mead

  • Vaughn Meader
  • American comedian, musician, and impressionist (1936–2004)

    Abbott Vaughn Meader (March 20, 1936 – October 29, 2004) was an American comedian, impersonator, musician, and film actor. Meader began his career as

    Vaughn Meader

    Vaughn_Meader

  • Mead House
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mead House may refer to: Nettleton–Mead House, Greeley, Colorado, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Weld County, Colorado Mead–Rogers

    Mead House

    Mead_House

  • Mead, Washington
  • Census-designated place in Washington, United States

    Mead is an unincorporated suburb and census-designated place north of Spokane in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Named for Civil War general

    Mead, Washington

    Mead, Washington

    Mead,_Washington

  • Mead, Oklahoma
  • Town in Oklahoma, US

    Mead is a town in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States. As of the 2020 census, Mead had a population of 227. Mead was originally named after C.W. Meade

    Mead, Oklahoma

    Mead, Oklahoma

    Mead,_Oklahoma

  • Janet Mead
  • Australian Catholic nun (1937–2022)

    Janet Mead (15 August 1937 – 26 January 2022) was an Australian Catholic nun who was best known for recording a pop-rock version of the Lord's Prayer.

    Janet Mead

    Janet Mead

    Janet_Mead

  • Mike Mead
  • American drummer

    Mike Mead is an American drummer, working from the mid-1980s to the mid 2000s with artists in the Christian rock and Contemporary Christian music (CCM)

    Mike Mead

    Mike_Mead

  • Mark Meador
  • American attorney and FTC Commissioner

    Mark Ross Meador (born March 16, 1985) is an American lawyer serving since April 2025 as a commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission. Meador was born

    Mark Meador

    Mark Meador

    Mark_Meador

  • Robin Meade
  • American television news anchor (born 1969)

    Robin Michelle Meade (born April 21, 1969) is an American former television news correspondent and singer. She was the lead news anchor for HLN's morning

    Robin Meade

    Robin Meade

    Robin_Meade

  • Brad Meador
  • American baseball coach and scout (born 1975)

    Brad W. Meador (born February 24, 1975) is an American baseball executive and former coach, who currently serves as the Senior Vice President and General

    Brad Meador

    Brad_Meador

  • Sample size determination
  • Statistical considerations on how many observations to make

    pre-determined tables for certain values, by formulas, by simulation, by Mead's resource equation, or by the cumulative distribution function: The table

    Sample size determination

    Sample_size_determination

  • Curtis Mead
  • Australian baseball player (born 2000)

    Curtis James Mead (born 26 October 2000) is an Australian professional baseball infielder for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB).

    Curtis Mead

    Curtis_Mead

  • Daniel Meador
  • American legal scholar (1926–2013)

    Daniel John Meador (December 7, 1926 – February 9, 2013) was an American legal scholar who taught at the University of Virginia School of Law and the University

    Daniel Meador

    Daniel_Meador

  • Rushey Mead
  • Suburb of Leicester, England

    Rushey Mead is an area, suburb, electoral ward, and administrative division of the city of Leicester, in the ceremonial county of Leicestershire, England

    Rushey Mead

    Rushey Mead

    Rushey_Mead

  • Joey Mead King
  • Filipino-Iranian television personality

    Joey Mead King (born 12 September 1974) is a Filipino-Iranian television personality, fashion lifestyle host, runway coach and is the model mentor/co-judge

    Joey Mead King

    Joey_Mead_King

  • Chuck Mead
  • American musician

    Lynn Mead is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, and musical director. He is a founding member of the country rock band BR5-49. Mead has

    Chuck Mead

    Chuck_Mead

  • Richelle Mead
  • American fantasy author (born 1976)

    Richelle Mead (born November 12, 1976) is an American fantasy author best known for Georgina Kincaid, Vampire Academy, Bloodlines and the Dark Swan. Richelle

    Richelle Mead

    Richelle Mead

    Richelle_Mead

  • Hated in the Nation
  • 6th episode of the 3rd series of Black Mirror

    be killed. Currently top is Clara Meades (Holli Dempsey), who was photographed disrespecting a war memorial. Meades is taken to a safe house. Sjoberg

    Hated in the Nation

    Hated_in_the_Nation

  • Tim Mead
  • English opera singer (born 1981)

    Tim Mead (born 1981) is an English countertenor. Tim Mead was born in Chelmsford, Essex and began singing as a treble in the choir of Chelmsford Cathedral

    Tim Mead

    Tim Mead

    Tim_Mead

  • Handbook of Denominations
  • Reference work on religious denominations

    Denominations or just the Handbook of Denominations, originally by Frank S. Mead [Wikidata], editor of the Christian Herald, is a reference work on religious

    Handbook of Denominations

    Handbook_of_Denominations

  • Edwin Meader
  • American geography professor (1909-2007)

    Edwin Meader (September 21, 1909 – February 1, 2007) was a geography professor at Western Michigan University and philanthropist. Born in Benton Harbor

    Edwin Meader

    Edwin_Meader

  • Senator Mead (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    James M. Mead (1885–1964) was a U.S. Senator from New York from 1938 to 1947. Senator Mead may also refer to: Benjamin P. Mead (1849–1913), Connecticut

    Senator Mead (disambiguation)

    Senator_Mead_(disambiguation)

  • Shepherd Mead
  • American writer

    Shepherd Mead (April 26, 1914 – August 15, 1994), born Edward Mead, was an American writer and is best known as the author of How to Succeed in Business

    Shepherd Mead

    Shepherd_Mead

  • Chicken tikka masala
  • Indo-British dish

    masala. She gives as an example the journalist and film-maker Jonathan Meades, who wrote in The Times that far from being a pleasing instance of how multicultural

    Chicken tikka masala

    Chicken tikka masala

    Chicken_tikka_masala

  • Óðrerir
  • Vessel containing the mead of poetry in Norse mythology

    either to one of the three vessels that contain the mead of poetry (along with Boðn and Són) or to the mead itself. Óðrerir is mentioned in two ambiguous passages

    Óðrerir

    Óðrerir

    Óðrerir

  • Rebecca Mead
  • English writer

    Rebecca Mead (born 24 September 1966) is an English writer and journalist. Rebecca Mead was born in London, England. When she was three years old she

    Rebecca Mead

    Rebecca_Mead

  • Mead, Colorado
  • Town in Colorado, United States

    A post office called Mead has been in operation since 1907. The town was named after Dr. Martin S. Mead, a pioneer settler. Mead is located approximately

    Mead, Colorado

    Mead, Colorado

    Mead,_Colorado

  • Matt Mead
  • Governor of Wyoming from 2011 to 2019

    from 2001 to 2007. Mead, the son of Peter Bradford Mead and Mary Elisabeth Hansen Mead, was born and raised in Jackson, Wyoming. Mead graduated in 1984

    Matt Mead

    Matt Mead

    Matt_Mead

  • Hnitbjorg
  • Mountain abode of the giant Suttung in Norse mythology

    Hnitbjörg is the mountain abode of the jötunn Suttungr, where he placed the mead of poetry for safekeeping under the guardianship of his daughter Gunnlöð

    Hnitbjorg

    Hnitbjorg

  • Kirkland, Quebec
  • Town in Quebec, Canada

    There are three splash pads, at Harris Park, Héritage Park, and Meades Park. Notably, Meades Park includes a universal playground, making it accessible to

    Kirkland, Quebec

    Kirkland, Quebec

    Kirkland,_Quebec

  • Mary Mead
  • American politician

    Mary Elisabeth Hansen Mead (June 21, 1935 – June 21, 1996) was an American rancher, businesswoman, and a Republican politician in the U.S. state of Wyoming

    Mary Mead

    Mary_Mead

  • Mead (crater)
  • Largest impact crater on Venus

    Mead is an impact crater on Venus named in honor of the cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead. Mead Crater is the largest impact crater on Venus, with

    Mead (crater)

    Mead (crater)

    Mead_(crater)

  • Johnny Meads
  • American football player (born 1961)

    Johnny Sand Meads (born June 25, 1961) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for

    Johnny Meads

    Johnny_Meads

  • Syd Little
  • English comedian (born 1942)

    Syd Little (born Cyril John Mead; 19 December 1942) is an English comedian who was the straight man in the double act Little and Large, with Eddie Large

    Syd Little

    Syd Little

    Syd_Little

  • Carver Mead
  • American scientist and engineer

    Carver Andress Mead (born 1 May 1934) is an American scientist and engineer. He is the Gordon and Betty Moore Professor Emeritus of Engineering and Applied

    Carver Mead

    Carver Mead

    Carver_Mead

  • Mead in Poland
  • Fermented alcoholic beverage made from honey and water

    Mead (Polish: miód pitny [mʲjut ˈpʲitnɨ], literally "drinkable honey") is an alcoholic beverage within Polish culinary tradition made by alcoholic fermentation

    Mead in Poland

    Mead in Poland

    Mead_in_Poland

  • Steven Mead
  • English euphonist (born 1962)

    Steven Mead (born 26 February 1962) is an English virtuoso euphonium soloist and teacher. Mead has played an important role in achieving worldwide recognition

    Steven Mead

    Steven Mead

    Steven_Mead

  • Sovereign citizen movement
  • Anti-government conspiracy movement

    traditional English law. In 2012, the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta's Meads v. Meads decision, pertaining to a contentious divorce case in which the husband

    Sovereign citizen movement

    Sovereign citizen movement

    Sovereign_citizen_movement

  • Colin Meads
  • New Zealand rugby union player

    Sir Colin Earl Meads KNZM MBE (3 June 1936 – 20 August 2017) was a New Zealand rugby union player. He played 55 test matches (133 games), most frequently

    Colin Meads

    Colin Meads

    Colin_Meads

  • American Horror Story: Apocalypse
  • Eighth season of American Horror Story

    Montgomery Cheyenne Jackson as John Henry Moore Kathy Bates as Ms. Miriam Mead Delphine LaLaurie Joan Collins as Evie Gallant Bubbles McGee Frances Conroy

    American Horror Story: Apocalypse

    American_Horror_Story:_Apocalypse

  • Lawrence Mead
  • American academic (born 1943)

    Lawrence M. Mead III (born 1943) is a professor of politics and public policy at New York University (NYU). Born in Huntington, New York, Mead graduated

    Lawrence Mead

    Lawrence_Mead

  • West Mead
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    West Mead may refer to: West Mead Township, Pennsylvania, a township in the United States USS West Mead (ID-3550), also Westmead, a United States Navy

    West Mead

    West_Mead

  • Jonathan Mead
  • Royal Australian Navy admiral

    Vice Admiral Jonathan Dallas Mead, AO (born 3 November 1964) is a senior officer in the Royal Australian Navy. He joined the navy via the Royal Australian

    Jonathan Mead

    Jonathan Mead

    Jonathan_Mead

  • Billy Mead
  • English cricketer (born 1999)

    William Mead (born 3 February 1999) is an English cricketer who made his first-class cricket debut for Kent County Cricket Club in May 2022. Mead is a right-handed

    Billy Mead

    Billy_Mead

  • Lindisfarne Mead
  • Mead from Northumberland in North East England

    Lindisfarne Mead is a mead from Northumberland in North East England. It is manufactured in St Aidan's Winery on Holy Island. The mead is unusual in that

    Lindisfarne Mead

    Lindisfarne_Mead

  • Nellis Air Force Base
  • USAF base in Clark County, Nevada

    1968 with F-111s, and the TFW was fully operational in July 1971. The Lake Mead Base, a 1953–6 United States Navy's weapons storage area of 2,832 ha (6,999

    Nellis Air Force Base

    Nellis Air Force Base

    Nellis_Air_Force_Base

  • Zerah Mead
  • American politician

    Zerah Mead (June 4, 1800 – March 23, 1875) was an American politician. Born in Rutland (town), Vermont, Mead moved to Waddington, New York and worked in

    Zerah Mead

    Zerah_Mead

  • Dandelion and burdock
  • Carbonated drink

    the British Isles since the Middle Ages. It was originally a type of light mead but over the years has evolved into the carbonated soft drink commercially

    Dandelion and burdock

    Dandelion and burdock

    Dandelion_and_burdock

  • Eddie Meador
  • American football player (1937–2023)

    Eddie Doyle Meador (August 10, 1937 – September 4, 2023) was an American professional football player who was a cornerback for the Los Angeles Rams of

    Eddie Meador

    Eddie Meador

    Eddie_Meador

  • Meads Cup
  • New Zealand rugby union trophy

    The Meads Cup is a rugby union trophy named after King Country and All Blacks player Colin Meads. It is contested during the Heartland Championship. It

    Meads Cup

    Meads_Cup

  • Abbot's Meads
  • Human settlement in England

    Abbot's Meads is a suburb of Chester in Cheshire, England. Abbot's Meads is north-west of Chester city centre. The Countess of Chester Hospital is nearby

    Abbot's Meads

    Abbot's Meads

    Abbot's_Meads

  • Gunnlöð
  • Norse mythical character

    Norse mythology. She is the daughter of Suttungr, for whom she guards the mead of poetry. Saturn's moon Gunnlod is named after her. The Old Norse name Gunnlǫð

    Gunnlöð

    Gunnlöð

    Gunnlöð

  • Blade Runner
  • 1982 film by Ridley Scott

    the work of futurist Italian architect Antonio Sant'Elia. Scott hired Syd Mead as his concept artist; like Scott, he was influenced by Métal Hurlant. Moebius

    Blade Runner

    Blade_Runner

  • Richard Mead
  • English physician (1673–1754)

    Richard Mead, FRS, FRCP (11 August 1673 – 16 February 1754) was an English physician. His work, A Short Discourse concerning Pestilential Contagion, and

    Richard Mead

    Richard Mead

    Richard_Mead

  • Second Version of Triptych 1944
  • Painting by Francis Bacon

    effective", its svelte presentation lessened its shock value. Critic Jonathan Meades felt that though the 1988 triptych was a more polished and painterly work

    Second Version of Triptych 1944

    Second_Version_of_Triptych_1944

  • Merlin Mead
  • Merlin Mead (August 18, 1794 – December 23, 1874) was an Underground Railroad conductor and station master, one of several people from the hamlet of Cadiz

    Merlin Mead

    Merlin Mead

    Merlin_Mead

  • McKim, Mead & White
  • American architectural firm

    McKim, Mead & White was an American architectural firm based in New York City. The firm came to define architectural practice, urbanism, and the ideals

    McKim, Mead & White

    McKim, Mead & White

    McKim,_Mead_&_White

  • Metrecal
  • 1960s diet drink

    early 1960s by the Mead Johnson company, with the first variety going on the market on October 6, 1959, the same day as another Mead Johnson product, Enfamil

    Metrecal

    Metrecal

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Online names & meanings

  • Babay
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Babay

    Small Kid

  • Naguib
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Naguib

    Noble

  • Sidhu | ஸீதுஂ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sidhu | ஸீதுஂ

  • Cailley
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic

    Cailley

    Slender. (French) 'from the forest.

  • Jaynika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Jaynika

    Victorious

  • Bukala
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Bukala

    Purity; Innocence

  • Fatat
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian

    Fatat

    Young Girl

  • Amaravani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Amaravani

    Goddess Saraswati

  • Eastburn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Eastburn

    English : habitational name from either of two places, one in Humberside and one in West Yorkshire, so named from Old English ēast, ēasten ‘east’ + burna ‘stream’.

  • Tribble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Tribble

    English (Devon) : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Dribbel, from a nickname from Middle English drevel, dribil ‘saliva’.

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