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MMale
MMiddle
MMonthly
M1000 (Roman numeral)
MMonsieur
MMeter (SI unit of length)
MMega- (Million)
MMusic
MMoney
MMedia
MMember
MManagement
MMaster
MMean (arithmetic average; math; statistics)
MMachine
MMouth
MMulti
MMaterials
MMike (Alabama Public Safety Radio Code)
MMillion
MMedium
MMission
MManual
MMarried (with spouse)
MMissing
MModified
MMass (as in E=mc^2)
MMuseum
MMinor (IRB)
MUS Marine Corps
MMarine (German)
MModule (abstract algebra, mathematical object)
MMetro (Washington DC public transit)
MMetro Toronto (postal code designation, Canada)
MMeta (benzene)
MMillennium
MMint
MMagnetic
MMilwaukee (ammunition headstamp)
MMatrix Protein (virus protein)
MManager (baseball)
MMach (multiple of speed of sound)
MManchester (postcode, United Kingdom)
MMandatory
MModerate Risk
MMilitary (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
MMomentum
MSlope
MMotorsport (BMW)
MMedley
MMagenta
MMilli-
MMurderer (from the Movie M)
MMoment Magnitude
MMisdemeanor
MUnfounded (Alabama Public Safety Radio Code)
MMagnitude (Richter scale)
MMessier (Cataloguer of Stellar Objects)
MMunich (auto license plate)
MMechanized
MMinesweeper (Navy vessel)
MMethionine (amino acid)
Mmicrometer
MMucor (microbiology)
MMycobacterium
MMarquess (British title of nobility)
MMetropolitano (Lisbon underground)
MMaintainability
MNatural Mortality (fisheries population dynamics)
MMultisource
MMesial
MMolarity
MMean Anomaly (astronomy)
MMultipara
MMultimission (US military aircraft modified mission symbol)
MModerata Samlingspartiet (Swedish political party)
MMerchant Marine Reserve (US Navy)
MMobility Ratio
MMole/Molar
MMeasured Ceiling (weather reports)
MMetroad (Australian road system)
MMid-Course Update
MMature Age 17+ (ESRB; game rating)
MModifier Function Bit
MMyasistchev (Soviet aircraft designer)
MObjective C Implementation File (file extension)
MMotormännens Riksorganisation (Swedish automobile owners association)
MManual Tuned NAVAID
MChief of the British Secret Service, MI6 (in James Bond Films)
MUS DoT tire speed rating (81 mph)
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"He was very supportive of the Welsh language, as was the Marquess and the Queen Mum, who came to stay quite often.
|The site where work has stalled on the previously named New Chinatown Scheme; the new developers are backed by loans from the Marquess of Bristol's company
Flower girls were Stella Marquess, and Chloe and Caylee Beyers.
Commenting on the award of the grant, Alex, 8th Marquess of Anglesey and chair of the Anglesey Column Trust Committee, said: "We're delighted we have received this support thanks to National Lottery players.
In the following days, Leven made raids on Chester-le-Street, a vital crossing point of the River Wear and crucial to the Marquess of Newcastle's communications with the rest of England, and also on the Royalist garrison at South Shields.
The 1st Marquess had served as ambassador to France between 1763 and 1765; the 3rd Marquess, profiting from a country in turmoil, bought freely from the great aristocratic collections dispersed during and after the French Revolution.
Until 1947, the lordship of the castle was held by the Bute family, when the Fifth Marquess handed over the keys to the Lord Mayor, Alderman George Ferguson, presenting it with its parkland to the people of Cardiff.
"They're a good team, so to get two wins here is good," Marquess said.
Alice Martin, Mount Stuart's head of historic collections, believes the folio was acquired by the third Marquess of Bute, an antiquarian and collector, who died in 1900.
No 61994 The Great Marquess leads the K1 No 62005 travelling |through Middlesbrough yesterday 200315STEAM_01
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