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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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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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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Mead is a town in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 122 at the 2010 census, compared to 123 in 2000. Mead was originally named...
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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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 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)...
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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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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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Alverstone Mead Local Nature Reserve is a lowland freshwater wetland nature reserve close to Sandown, Isle of Wight. it is a part of the Alverstone Marshes...
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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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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....
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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...
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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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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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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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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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