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  • 1Mean Girls — Theatrical release poster Directed by Mark Waters Produced by …

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  • 2Fellow — Fel low, n. [OE. felawe, felaghe, Icel. f[=e]lagi, fr. f[=e]lag companionship, prop., a laying together of property; f[=e] property + lag a laying, pl. l[ o]g law, akin to liggja to lie. See {Fee}, and {Law}, {Lie} to be low.] 1. A companion; a… …

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  • 3Mean Machine (film) — Mean Machine Theatrical release poster Directed by Barry Skolnick Produced by …

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  • 4Mean Johnny Barrows — Directed by Fred Williamson Written by Jolivett Cato, Charles Walker Starring Fred Williamson, Elliott Gould, James Brown, Roddy McDowell …

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  • 5fellow —    The original sense of this word was business partner, but by the fourteenth century it also had the meaning of companion in a more general sense. It became the usual way of addressing a male servant, and at first would have been thought to be… …

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  • 6Mean Streets — For other uses, see Mean Streets (disambiguation). Mean Streets Directed by Martin Scorsese Produced by …

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  • 7fellow — 1. noun /ˈfɛləʊ,ˈfɛloʊ/ a) A companion; a comrade; an associate; a partner; a sharer. b) A man without good breeding or worth; an ignoble or mean man. 2. adjective /ˈfɛləʊ,ˈfɛloʊ/ Having common characteristics; being of the same kind, or in th …

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  • 8The Mean Season — Infobox Film name = The Mean Season image size = caption = Theatrical poster director = Phillip Borsos producer = David Foster Lawrence Turman writer = John Katzenbach (novel) Leon Piedmont (screenplay) narrator = starring = Kurt Russell Mariel… …

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  • 9Thomas Jefferson: Second Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Monday, March 4, 1805       Proceeding, fellow citizens, to that qualification which the Constitution requires before my entrance on the charge again conferred on me, it is my duty to express the deep sense I entertain of… …

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  • 10Cumbric language — Cumbric Spoken in Southern Scotland, Cumberland, Westmorland parts of Northumberland, Lancashire and possibly North Yorkshire Extinct 11th–12th century[1] …

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