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Moat Mount near Barnet Road. Moat Mount Open Space is a 110-hectare park and nature reserve in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet.It is part of Moat Mount Open Space and Mote End Farm Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, which includes Barnet Gate Wood and Scratchwood Countryside Park, but is separate from Scratchwood itself, which is a neighbouring park and ...
Mana Island Māori: Te Mana o Kupe Mana Island Geography Coordinates 41°05′15″S 174°46′53″E / 41.0876°S 174.7815°E / -41.0876; 174.7815 Area 2.17 km 2 (0.84 sq mi) Length 3 km (1.9 mi) Administration New Zealand Mana Island seen from Porirua Mana Island is the smaller of two islands that lie off the southwest coast of the North Island of New Zealand (the larger is ...
Mote (food), various types of cooked grains consumed in South America; Mote con huesillo, a non-alcoholic drink from Chile; Mote spoon, a type of spoon used when preparing tea; Mote (sensor), a node in a wireless sensor network; Mote Park, a park in Maidstone, England Mote Park (cricket ground), the home ground of The Mote Cricket Club within ...
Ightham Mote (/ ˈ aɪ t əm ˈ m oʊ t /), at Ightham, is a medieval moated manor house in Kent, England. The architectural writer John Newman describes it as "the most complete small medieval manor house in the county".
Mote Hill is the northern tip of the Gowanhills, Stirling, the northern half of the Royal Park that extends around Stirling Castle. The wider park includes the King's Knott and sections of a 2-metre-high deer wall, first established in the 12th century, though Gowan Hill only became park of the Royal Park around 1500.
Mote pata. In Ecuador, "mote" refers to corn kernels that have been boiled and cooked, which are served peeled. They often accompany popular dishes such as hornado and fritada. They are used in many soups, including caldo de patas. It is also the main ingredient in dishes typical of the city of Cuenca, such as mote pillo, mote sucio and mote ...
The Mote in God's Eye (originally titled Motelight) [2] is set in Pournelle's CoDominium universe, where a union of the United States and the Soviet Union produced a world government and a number of colonies in other star systems, followed by nuclear war on Earth and the rise of the First Empire based on the planet Sparta several centuries before the events of the novel.
The Parable of the Mote and the Beam by Domenico Fetti c. 1619. The Mote and the Beam is a parable of Jesus given in the Sermon on the Mount [1] in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 7, verses 1 to 5. The discourse is fairly brief, and begins by warning his followers of the dangers of judging others, stating that they too would be judged by the ...