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M&E
(redirected from Meat and Eggs)

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M&EMonitoring and Evaluation
M&EMechanical & Electrical
M&EMeetings and Events
M&EMedia & Entertainment
M&EManagement and Economics
M&EMaintenance & Engineering
M&EMaterial and Energy
M&EMaterial and Equipment
M&EMetcalf & Eddy (Wakefield, Massachusetts environmental consulting firm)
M&EMusic and Effects
M&EMusic and Effects (cinematography)
M&EMortality and Expense (risk)
M&EMeat and Eggs (diet plan)
M&EMaintenance and Enhancement
M&EMetaphysics and Epistemology (philosophy)
M&EMeals and Entertainment
M&EMachine and Equipment
M&EMark & Execute (Splinter Cell: Conviction)
M&EMorris & Essex Line (New Jersey Transit commuter rail line)


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He said that prices of the poultry items including meat and eggs witnessed some increase due to market behaviour which was revolving around Rs.
Meat and eggs, and products made from these are strictly prohibited in many religions, castes, and communities.
00 [pounds sterling] The safety of poultry meat and eggs continues to be a major concern for the consumers.
 
 
 
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