A Hmong language spoken mostly in China in the area where Guizhou, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces meet, and spoken also in Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam.
A zone of the Earth orbit situated above low Earth orbit (altitude of 2,000 kilometres) and below geostationary orbit (altitude of 35,786 kilometres).
1Ezio was with the dead when he was approached Bartolo-meo, panting.
2The priest, still sitting, chanted the first verse of the unchanging psalm, "Dixit Dominus Domino meo."
3Let me then recommend this principle of vanity to you; act upon it 'meo periculo'; I promise you it will turn to your account.
4De Meo will start on July 1, Renault said in a statement.
5Auckland mask company Meo had predominantly served the international market for three years.
6De Meo will have his work cut out to turn around the firm.
7This confirms the promoting role of CFGs in MEO catalysis.
8They called them the Meo, an epithet somewhere between "barbarian" and "nigger."
9Similar trends and significant correlations between OH-BDEs and MeO-BDEs suggest their common origins or interconversion.
10Laboratory incubation further demonstrates that phytoplankton can produce MeO-BDEs.
11The patterns further prove that these ortho-substituted MeO-BDEs and OH-BDEs in marine sediments are natural compounds.
12For the Princess Dowager, a bird of paradise, and two little ones, meos ad sidera tollo.
13Ana di Meo: the courtesan's face flashes in her mind's eye, heavy with regret and sorrow.
14On top of that, I screwed up my courage and ingested a ten-milligram crystal of 5-MeO-DMT.
15Briscoe Group board chair Dame Rosanne Meo explains why it took the wage subsidy in the first place.
16Ana di Meo was not supposed to die two nights later, in all likelihood at Robert Drake's hands.