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MCV may refer to: Business * Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles, an Egyptian commercial vehicle manufacturer owned by Daimler AG * MCV Broadband, former name of Docomo Pacific, a telecommunications company in Guam * MCV Bus and Coach, a bus body builder, based in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England * Midland Cogeneration Venture, a natural gas fired electrical and steam co-generation plant in Midland, Michigan * McV is a former identity of McVitie's biscuits * Mobile Content Venture, a joint venture of United States broadcast groups dedicated to improving mobile DTV content Medicine * Mutated citrullinated vimentin, anti-MCV is a biomarker for diagnosing rheumatoid arthritis * Mean corpuscular volume, a measure of red blood cell volume * Merkel cell polyomavirus, a DNA virus of the polyomavirus group * Molluscum contagiosum virus, a DNA poxvirus * Meningococcal conjugate vaccine, a conjugated vaccine Science and technology * Mesoscale convective vortex, in meteorology * Model–view ...
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Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles
Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles (MCV) is an Egyptian manufacturer for buses and trucks. The factory, manufacturing plant is located in El Salheya El Gedida ("New Salheya"), with the head office in Obour City, near Cairo. The manufacturer owns the trademark rights of the brands ''ECHOLINE'', ''eVolution'' and ''MCV''. Some models are assembled under the dual brand name ''Mercedes-Benz MCV''. History The company was founded in 1994 after a purchase of two factory facilities from the Ghabbour Group by Daimler AG. The Capacity utilization, production capacity in Egypt is 6,000 buses and 1,200 trucks a year. Worldwide locations * Cuba: Since 1995 ''MCV Cuba'' is the official importer for vehicles of the Daimler AG. It is the only authorized dealer of Mercedes-Benz vehicles. * Algeria: Since 2000 as importer''A propos de MCV''
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Manchester Victoria Station
Manchester Victoria station in Manchester, England, is a combined mainline railway station and Manchester Metrolink, Metrolink tram stop. Situated to the north of the Manchester city centre, city centre on Hunts Bank, close to Manchester Cathedral, it adjoins Manchester Arena which was constructed on part of the former station site in the 1990s. Opened in 1844 and part of the Manchester station group, Manchester Victoria is Manchester's second busiest railway station after Manchester Piccadilly station, Piccadilly, and is the busiest station managed by Northern (train operating company), Northern. The station hosts local and regional services to destinations in Northern England, such as , , Bradford Interchange, Bradford, , , , Halifax railway station (West Yorkshire), Halifax, Wigan Wallgate railway station, Wigan, , Blackpool North railway station, Blackpool (Sundays only) and Liverpool Lime Street railway station, Liverpool using the original Manchester and Liverpool Railway ...
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1105
Year 1105 ( MCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. Events By place Levant * February 28 – Raymond IV dies at his castle of Mons Peregrinus ("Pilgrim's Mountain") near Tripoli. Raymond leaves his 2-year-old son Alfonso I by his third wife, Elvira of Castile, to rule the County of Tripoli. Raymond's nephew William-Jordan, count of Cerdagne, becomes regent over Alfonso. Bertrand, the eldest son of Raymond, inherits the title 'Count of Toulouse'. * April 20 – Battle of Artah: The Crusaders under Tancred, Norman prince and regent of Antioch, defeat a Seljuk army (some 7,000 men) at Artah (modern-day Reyhanlı). Tancred threatens Aleppo, capital of Sultan Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan, and expands his conquest by conquering more territory east of the Orontes River with minor opposition. * August 27 – Battle of Ramla: The Crusaders under King Baldwin I defeat a Fatimid expeditionary force (some 15,000 men) at Ramla. Baldwin pill ...
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Middlesex County Volunteers
The Middlesex County Volunteers (MCV) is a 501(C)(3) not-for-profit fife and drum corps that plays music from the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Founded in 1982 at the end of the United States Bicentennial celebration, the group is composed of musicians and Color Guard, sixteen years and older. The group was originally composed of young musicians from other associated Minuteman companies in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, who volunteered to conceive a music-performance specific organization. Founding members were recruited from Concord Minutemen, Stow Minutemen, Lexington Minutemen, Westborough Militia, and Arlington Minuteman. MCV’s mission is to research, perform, and promote the music of the fife and drum, to celebrate its historic roots, and to pass this living tradition along by example and instruction. MCV has been a supporting member of thCompany of Fifers and Drummers both financially and through performance efforts. The Middlesex County Volunteers perform exte ...
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