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Meade

[ US /ˈmid/ ]
NOUN
  1. English economist noted for his studies of international trade and finance (1907-1995)
  2. United States general in charge of the Union troops at the Battle of Gettysburg (1815-1872)

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  • Meade had not thought to warn her that a woman in her condition should not drink, for it never occurred to him that a decent woman would drink anything stronger than scuppernong wine.
  • I also saw a very cute topless teenage girl with the perkiest imaginable breasts while walking around Lake Meade. Happy Hour Roundup
  • By fknvty, December 23, 2009 @ 5: 01 pm peeping principals more like it. fk the anthropology, i spent the best part of 2 years at uni committing m. meade to heart only to discover some years later she was a complete and proven dialectic nutjob. fkn yanks yet again.pz. v. Cheeseburger Gothic » Yes I get ffkn grmpy whn I’m on fkn deadline.
  • He soon encountered a girl of about ten, who was selling limeade at a sidewalk stand. Heart vs. Head
  • Son, if I wanted lemon or lime, I'd ask for lemon or limeade, but thank you for the thought.
  • And there were bottles of Corona lemonade, limeade, orangeade and cherryade.
  • She was the only British competitor apart from Richard Meade.
  • An expert amateur astronomer in Arizona has captured a terrific photo of Jupiter and its Galilean moons with an Apple iPhone and a Meade catadioptric telescope. IPodObserver
  • In February, Data Protection commissioner Joe Meade announced that he had successfully prosecuted two legal firms for failing to register as data controllers.
  • The telescope was an old Meade ED 127 doublet which I had for only couple of weeks.
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