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  • 51miller — n. 1 the proprietor or tenant of a corn mill. 2 a person who works or owns a mill. Phrases and idioms: miller s thumb a small spiny freshwater fish, Cottus gobio: also called BULLHEAD. Etymology: ME mylnere, prob. f. MLG, MDu. molner, mulner, OS… …

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  • 52Miller (Familienname) — Miller ist ein Familienname, der im englischsprachigen Raum selten auch als Vorname vorkommt. Herkunft und Bedeutung Miller ist die englische Variante des deutschen Familiennamens „Müller“ oder „Müllner“ und eine häufige regionale (bayrischer und …

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  • 53Miller Beach —   Neighborhood   The Lake Street Beach in eastern …

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  • 54Miller-Boyett Productions — Former type Production company Industry Television production Fate Shut down Founded January 15, 1974 Defunct July 9, 1999 Key people …

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  • 55Miller Brewing Company — Industry Alcoholic beverage Founded 1855 Headquarters Milwaukee, Wisconsin …

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  • 56Miller House — may refer to: in the United States (by state then city) Miller O Donnell House, Mobile, Alabama, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Miller House (Little Rock, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas Miller and… …

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  • 57Miller theorem — refers to the process of creating equivalent circuits. It asserts that a floating impedance element supplied by two voltage sources connected in series may be split into two grounded elements with corresponding impedances. There is also a dual… …

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  • 58Miller v. Campbell — is a series of three lawsuits filed by U.S. Senate candidate, Joe Miller, in both federal and Alaska state courts, that dispute vote counting methods and other procedures conducted by the Alaska Division of Elections relating to the November 2,… …

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  • 59Miller Place, New York —   CDP   The historic Academy of Miller Place …

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  • 60Miller Lite — logo Manufacturer Miller Brewing Company Introduced 1973 Alcohol by volume 4.2%[1] …

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