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Maudeline
Maudlin Maud"lin, Maudeline Maude"line, n. (Bot.)
An aromatic composite herb, the costmary; also, the South
European Achillea Ageratum, a kind of yarrow.
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Maude may
refer to: Cape
Maude, a high ice-covered cape
forming the east end of
Vaughan promontory in...
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Maude Annabelle Apatow (born
December 15, 1997) is an
American actress. She is best
known for
portraying Lexi
Howard in the HBO
drama series Euphoria...
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Harold and
Maude is a 1971
American romantic black comedy-drama film
directed by Hal
Ashby and
released by
Paramount Pictures. It
incorporates elements...
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Maude is an
American television sitcom that was
originally broadcast on the CBS
network from
September 12, 1972,
until April 22, 1978. The show was the...
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Maude Gabriella Hirst (born
February 1988) is an
English actress. She is
known for her
appearances on
television in the
series The
Tudors (2007–2010)...
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Cyril Maude,
British actor Francis Maude,
British politician, son of
Angus Maude Francis Cornwallis Maude,
Irish soldier Frederick Francis Maude, Irish...
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Timothy Joseph Maude (November 18, 1947 –
September 11, 2001) was a
United States Army
lieutenant general who was
killed in the
September 11
attacks at...
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Maude Elizabeth Seymour Abbott (March 18, 1868 –
September 2, 1940) was a
Canadian physician,
among Canada's
earliest female medical graduates, and an...
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Maude Banks (1857–1927) was an
American stage actress. Maud Banks, the
daughter of
Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, was born in 1857.
After a
course of study...
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Maude Findlay is a
fictional character and
protagonist on the
controversial 1970s
sitcom Maude, portra**** by the Emmy-winning
actress Bea Arthur. Maude...