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Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of
Macintosh Software
Locus Columnist writing about Internet
Magazines
Mail (US Postal Service)
Mandarin
Former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Renegade Southern Baptist Pastor
Martial Arts
Noted British Unitarian, Writer, Social Critic, Journalist, Feminist
Masks, Tribal
Nobel Winning Cytogeneticist Discovered Transposable Genes
Territorial Collectivity of France
Health Care Finance Administration
Discovered the Periodicity of the Chemical Properties of the Elements.
Military History
Millennium Bug
Miniatures
Minneola
Canadian Author of the "Anne Of
Green Gables" Books
Dependant Territory of the UK
See also Apollo Space Program
More generally "moon" refers to a smaller secondary body that orbits a
primary body. Technically, the Moon (or Earth's moon) is not actually a moon,
but part of a dual planetary system, as it is a substantual fraction of the
Earth's size and the two orbit around a common center of gravity which lies
between them. Many planets have moons,
Jupiter is known to have 16.
Nobel Winning Biologist and Early Gene Mapper
Israel's Secret Intelligence Agency
Motion, Perpetual
Movies
Moving Picture Expert Group Compression Standard
WWII Soldier and Hollywood Star
Music Therapy
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