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  2. The Miller's Tale - Wikipedia

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    "The Miller's Tale" (Middle English: The Milleres Tale) is the second of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (1380s–1390s), told by the drunken miller Robin to "quite" (a Middle English term meaning requite or pay back, in both good and negative ways) "The Knight's Tale". The Miller's Prologue is the first "quite" that occurs in the tales.

  3. Maple (software) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1995 and 2005 Maple lost significant market share to competitors due to a weaker user interface. [13] With Maple 10 in 2005, Maple introduced a new "document mode" interface, which has since been further developed across several releases. In September 2009 Maple and Maplesoft were acquired by the Japanese software retailer Cybernet Systems.

  4. Miller classification - Wikipedia

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    The Superstorm of 1993, a classic Miller type A nor'easter. The Miller classification is a technique that meteorologists use to classify nor'easters.The system splits nor'easters into five categories: Miller A, Miller B, Miller C, Miller D, and Miller E; the classification system initially started out with the first two categories.

  5. Maple - Wikipedia

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    Sugar maple wood—often known as "hard maple"—is the wood of choice for bowling pins, bowling alley lanes, pool and snooker cue shafts, and butcher's blocks. Maple wood is also used for the manufacture of wooden baseball bats, though less often than ash or hickory due to the tendency of

  6. R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union

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    Supreme Court Written Case of Gina Miller; Supreme Court copy of the written submission of the Lord Advocate (Her Majesty's Advocate, for the Scottish Government, as the Scottish Ministers) Miller Supreme Court Judgment: Expert Reactions (Judicial Power Project) John Finnis and others; Parliament's role in ratifying treaties; Miller Case

  7. Miller v Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller v Miller 2006 (House of Lords) [1] is a divorce (property settlement) case between Alan Miller and Melissa Miller.He is an asset manager in the City of London who had a fortune of some £30m (per The Times - which says 17.5m in property plus 18.5 in shares).

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  9. Shady Lane - Wikipedia

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    The EP was released June 10, 1997, on Matador Records.It collects all the B-sides from the two "Shady Lane" UK singles. "Shady Lane (krossfader)" is a very similar version to the one on the album Brighten the Corners; the gap between the first chorus and second verse is shortened and the extended instrumental part towards the end (identified on the album as J vs. S) is omitted.