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Similarities between the
sequences found in the
Madeiras and
those in
Scandinavia and
northern Germany suggest that
northern Europe...
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conform to this rule. Many "varietally labelled"
Madeiras, from most of the 20th century, do not.
Modern Madeiras which do not
carry a
varietal label are generally...
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Madeiras is an
American television soap
opera director. All My
Children Occasional Director (2003)
Another World ****ociate
Director (1991–1999) Days...
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Nacional da
Madeira (Portuguese pronunciation: [nɐsjuˈnal dɐ mɐˈðɐjɾɐ]), is a
Portuguese football club
based in Funchal, on the
island of
Madeira. Founded...
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Madeira is a city in
Hamilton County, Ohio,
United States. The po****tion was 9,487 at the 2020 census. A
residential suburb of Cincinnati,
Madeira has...
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Madeira River (Portuguese: Rio
Madeira [maˈdejɾɐ]) is a
major waterway in
South America. It is
estimated to be 1,450 km (900 mi) in length,
while the...
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Madeira Airport (Portuguese:
Aeroporto da
Madeira) (IATA: FNC, ICAO: LPMA),
informally Funchal Airport (Aeroporto do Funchal),
formerly Santa Catarina...
- The
Madeira School (simply
referred to as
Madeira School or
Madeira) is an elite, private, day and
boarding college-preparatory
school for
girls in McLean...
- The
history of
Madeira begins with the
discovery of the
islands by
Portugal in 1419.
There is no
record of
anyone living on the
islands at that time....
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Madeira or
madeira in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Madeira (the
Portuguese word for wood),
officially named the
Autonomous Region of
Madeira (Região...