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type of pasta (short form of macaroni) – as in 'mac and cheese' Mackintosh, Macintosh, or McIntosh raincoat (Mackintosh, often shortened to mac) Macintosh, brand of Apple Inc. computers (often shortened to Mac) (wrongly) McIntosh Red, a type of apple mail (used in Royal Mail, name of the British postal system; cf. postal)
Mac, a canine character in the television series Clifford the Big Red Dog; Monster Attack Crew, a fictional pilot squadron in the television series Ultraman Leo; MAC (Mysterious Alien Creature), the titular character in the 1988 film Mac and Me; Mac (Makrand Deendayal Chatpatiya), portrayed by Akshay Kumar in the 2005 Indian comedy film Garam ...
Mac is a family of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple since 1984. The name is short for Macintosh (its official name until 1999), a reference to a type of apple called McIntosh. The current product lineup includes the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, and the iMac, Mac Mini, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro desktops.
The MAC AIDS Fund was established in 1994 to support men, women, and children affected by HIV/AIDS globally by addressing the link between poverty and HIV/AIDS. According to MAC Cosmetics, the fund has raised over $400 million through the sale of MAC's Viva Glam Lipsticks and Lip glosses, donating 100% of the sale price to fight HIV/AIDS. [6]
Mac Donal Gino Milano Mäckes, Mecces, Mcces, Mäckies, Goldene Schwalbe Germany Goldene Schwalbe (golden swallow - the bird) is similar to the Golden Arches in the US or Restaurant Den Gyldne Måge in Denmark, referring to the logo. Mäckes, Mecces, Mcces and Mäckies are regional variations of the same name (see source). [3] Mickey D's
The financial regulations require hedge funds and wealthy investors that exceeded the $100 million equity holdings threshold to file a report that shows their positions at the end of every quarter.
The jingles you'll never remember to forget, the cartoon characters that you'll always recognize: Whether you're a fan of McDonald's or not, it's impossible to not know (and realistically, love ...
During the reigns of kings David I, Malcolm IV and William the Lion, some inhabitants of Scottish towns were English and Flemish settlers, who bore English and continental personal names, with trade names and sometimes nicknames. [1] One of the earliest sources for surnames in Scotland is the Ragman Roll.