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  • 1Middle Tennessee State University — Motto Agriculture and Commerce Established September 11, 1911 Type Public university Endowment …

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  • 2Middle Georgia Regional Airport — Cochran AAF 2006 USGS airphoto IATA: MCN – ICAO: KMCN …

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  • 3Middle Level Navigations — Coordinates: 52°27′40″N 0°14′28″W / 52.461°N 0.241°W / 52.461; 0.241 …

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  • 4Engine department (ship) — The engine control room of Argonaute, a French supply vessel. In maritime transportation, the engine department or engineering department is an organizational unit aboard a ship that is responsible for the operating the propulsion systems and the …

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  • 5Middle way — For the book by Harold Macmillan, see The Middle Way. For the Aristotelian notion of middle state , see Golden mean (philosophy). Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Port …

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  • 6Middle-earth in video games — While an immense number of computer and video games owe a great deal to J. R. R. Tolkien s works and the many other high fantasy settings based upon his, relatively few games have been directly adapted from his world of Middle earth. From the… …

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  • 7engine — I. noun Etymology: Middle English engin, from Anglo French, from Latin ingenium natural disposition, talent, from in + gignere to beget more at kin Date: 13th century 1. obsolete a. ingenuity b. evil contrivance ; wile …

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  • 8engine — noun 1》 a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion. 2》 (also railway engine) a locomotive. 3》 historical a mechanical device or instrument, especially one used in warfare. Derivatives engined adjective engineless adjective Word… …

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  • 9engine — /ˈɛndʒən / (say enjuhn) noun 1. any mechanism or machine designed to convert energy into mechanical work: a steam engine; an internal combustion engine. 2. a railway locomotive. 3. any mechanical contrivance. 4. a machine or instrument used in… …

  • 10The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II — Developer(s) EA Los Angeles Publisher(s) …

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