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MLJMalayan Law Journal (Malayan Law Journal Sdn Bhd)
MLJMantes-la-Jolie (neighborhood; Paris, France)
MLJMarching Lumberjacks (Humboldt State University)
MLJMorris Coyne, Louis Silberkleit and John L. Goldwater (MLJ Comics)
MLJManulife Japan (life insurance company)
MLJMain-Lobe Jamming


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Patient 2, a 21-year-old Malian woman, was admitted to Hopital de Mantes in Mantes-la-Jolie and delivered a normal baby with the gestational age of 36.
No precise figures are yet available as to the success of Mecca Cola, but it has become a hit in France's large urban Muslim communities--where the cola's makers say it has seriously cut into traditional Coke's market share at least in such cities as Mantes-la-Jolie outside of Paris and Venissieux, in the suburb of Lyons.
But Thierry Calvet, headmaster of a secondary school in the depressed town of Mantes-la-Jolie which began the last academic year with 66 new teachers out of a staff of 87, welcomed the initiative.
 
 
 
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