Mead (/miːd/), also called honey wine, and hydromel (particularly when low in alcohol content), is an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey mixed...
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Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901 – November 15, 1978) was an American cultural anthropologist, author and speaker, who appeared frequently in the mass...
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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...
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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...
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William Mead may refer to William Mead (merchant) (1628–1713), prominent London Quaker William H. Mead (1921–1974), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of...
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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...
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Bethany Jane Mead MBE (born 9 May 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for the Women's Super League (WSL) club Arsenal and...
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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...
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engineer George Herbert Mead (1863–1931), American philosopher, sociologist, and psychologist G. R. S. Mead (George Robert Stowe Mead, 1863–1933), British...
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Carver Andress Mead (born 1 May 1934) is an American scientist and engineer. He currently holds the position of Gordon and Betty Moore Professor Emeritus...
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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"...
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Steven Mead (born 26 February 1962 in Bournemouth, England) is an English virtuoso euphonium soloist and teacher. Mead has played an important role in...
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Curtis James Mead (born 26 October 2000) is an Australian professional baseball third baseman for the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB). He...
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Charles Phillip Mead (9 March 1887 – 26 March 1958) was an English first-class cricketer. He played as a left-handed batsman for Hampshire and England...
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Mead Johnson & Company, LLC is an American company that is a leading manufacturer of infant formula, both domestically and globally, with its flagship...
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The Nelder–Mead method (also downhill simplex method, amoeba method, or polytope method) is a numerical method used to find the minimum or maximum of an...
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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...
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Sydney Jay Mead (July 18, 1933 – December 30, 2019) was an American industrial designer and neo-futurist concept artist. He made designs for science-fiction...
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Christopher John Mead (1 May 1940 – 16 January 2003) was a popular British ornithologist, author and broadcaster, and an influential member of the British...
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MeadWestvaco Corporation was an American packaging company based in Richmond, Virginia. It had approximately 23,000 employees. In February 2006, it moved...
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Lee Stephen Mead (born 14 July 1981) is an English musical theatre, television actor and occasional singer, best known for winning the title role in the...
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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...
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Meads is an area of the town of Eastbourne in the English county of East Sussex. It is situated at the westerly end of the town below the South Downs...
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George Herbert Mead (February 27, 1863 – April 26, 1931) was an American philosopher, sociologist, and psychologist, primarily affiliated with the University...
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Mead is an unincorporated suburb and census-designated place north of Spokane in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Named for Civil War general...
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Look up meades in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Meades is a surname. People with that name include: Anna Meades (1734 - probably before 1779), English...
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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...
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Mead is a town in Clark County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 290 at the 2000 census. According to the United States Census Bureau...
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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...
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Vivian Kubrick (redirect from Abigail Mead)
Kubrick (born August 5, 1960), also credited under the pseudonym Abigail Mead, is an American former film composer and director. She is the daughter of...
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