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Marquis (other)
Marquis (marquess) is a hereditary title of nobility. Marquis may also refer to: People * Marquis (name), people with the surname or given name * Marquis Cor Von, ring name briefly used by professional wrestler Monty Brown (b. 1970) Places * Marquis, Grenada, a town in Grenada *Marquis, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada * Marquis, Saskatchewan, a Canadian village * Rural Municipality of Marquis No. 191, Saskatchewan Arts and entertainment * ''Marquis'' (film), a 1989 film * ''Marquis'' (magazine), a fetish magazine * Marquis (quartet), barbershop quartet that won the 1995 SPEBSQSA international competition * "Marquis" (song), 2013 song by Danish rapper L.O.C. * ''The Marquis'' (comics), a comic series published Oni Press (later Dark Horse), written by Guy Davis Other uses *Marquis Theatre, located on the third floor of the New York Marriott Marquis hotel * Marquis Miami, a skyscraper in Miami, Florida *''Marquis Who's Who'', a biographical publisher * ''Marquis'' (custom car), built b ...
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Marquis
A marquess (; french: marquis ), es, marqués, pt, marquês. is a nobleman of high hereditary rank in various European peerages and in those of some of their former colonies. The German language equivalent is Markgraf (margrave). A woman with the rank of a marquess or the wife (or widow) of a marquess is a marchioness or marquise. These titles are also used to translate equivalent Asian styles, as in Imperial China and Imperial Japan. Etymology The word ''marquess'' entered the English language from the Old French ("ruler of a border area") in the late 13th or early 14th century. The French word was derived from ("frontier"), itself descended from the Middle Latin ("frontier"), from which the modern English word '' march'' also descends. The distinction between governors of frontier territories and interior territories was made as early as the founding of the Roman Empire when some provinces were set aside for administration by the senate and more unpacified or vuln ...
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Marquis (custom Car)
''Marquis'' is a customized 1956 Ford built by Bill Cushenbery in 1963-1965. Built for Gene Boucher, Cushenbery started with a '56 Ford hardtop. It was sectioned , and had almost every body panel reworked, with the hood given an asymmetrical peak; '59 Buick rear quarter panels were also added. Candy gold paint was done by Don Mathews and Naugahyde Naugahyde is an American brand of artificial leather. Naugahyde is a composite knit fabric backing and expanded polyvinyl chloride (PVC) coating. It was developed by Byron A. Hunter, senior chemist at the United States Rubber Company, and is no ... interior by Bill Manger. Begun in 1963, it took two and a half years to complete.Mauldin, Calvin. "Bill Cushenbery: Custom Creations for the Future", in ''Rod & Custom'', December 1998, p.84. Featured appearances *''Rod & Custom'', April 1962 *''Hot Rod'', May 1962 *''Car Craft'', June 1962 *''Popular Customs'', Spring 1963 *''Car Craft'', February 1963 *''Popular Customs'', Janu ...
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Maquis (other)
Maquis may refer to: Resistance groups * Maquis (World War II), predominantly rural guerrilla bands of the French Resistance * Spanish Maquis, guerrillas who fought against Francoist Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War * The network of rural bases operated by the Communist Party of Kampuchea prior to the Cambodian Civil War Other uses * Maquis (''Star Trek''), fictional resistance movement in the ''Star Trek'' universe ** "The Maquis" (''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''), television episode that introduced the group * Maquis shrubland, a Mediterranean shrubland biome known as ''macchia'' in Italian * ''Aristotelia chilensis ''Aristotelia chilensis'', known as maqui or Chilean wineberry, is a tree species in the Elaeocarpaceae family native to South America in the Valdivian temperate rainforests of Chile and adjacent regions of southern Argentina. Limited numbers of ...'', a bush in southern Chile, locally known as ''maqui'' * Maquis (pigeon), a pigeon that recei ...
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Marquee (other)
Marquee may refer to: * Marquee (structure), a sign placed over the entrance to an establishment * Marquee (tent), a large tent, generally used as a temporary building * ''Marquee'' (TV series), 1979 Canadian drama television series * Marquee Cinemas, a movie theater chain in the United States * Marquee Club The Marquee Club was a music venue first located at 165 Oxford Street in London, when it opened in 1958 with a range of jazz and skiffle acts. Its most famous period was from 1964 to 1988 at 90 Wardour Street in Soho, and it finally closed wh ..., commonly called The Marquee, a rock club in London * Marquee element, an HTML tag that makes text scroll across the page as if on a marquee * Marquee Sports Network, a Chicago-based regional sports cable channel * Marquee Theatre, a concert venue in Tempe, Arizona, United States * "Marquee Sign" (song), a 2017 single by Sara Evans * "Marquee", a song by Super Chunk from their 1997 album '' Indoor Living'' * Marquee Broadc ...
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Markgraf (other)
Markgraf (margrave) is a Germanic title, equivalent of marquis (marquess) Markgraf may also refer to: People * Friedrich Markgraf (1897–1987), German botanist * Kate Markgraf (born 1976), American soccer defender * Maida Markgraf (born 1991), Montenegrin footballer Other uses * SMS ''Markgraf'', a ''König''-class battleship See also * Horst-Tanu Margraf (1903−1978), German conductor * Georg Marcgrave (Marggraf) (1610–1644), German naturalist and astronomer * * * * Margrave (other) * Marquis (other) * Marquess (other) Marquess (marquis) is a hereditary title of nobility. Marquess may also refer to: People with the surname Marquess * Mark Marquess (born 1947), American baseball coach * Mark Marquess (ice hockey) (1925–2015), Canadian ice hockey player *Matt M ... {{disambiguation, surname Occupational surnames ...
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Margrave (other)
Margrave (markgraf) was a medieval title, equivalent of marquis (marquess) Margrave may also refer to: * Margrave (American horse), an American horse that won the Preakness Stakes in 1896 * Margrave (British horse), a British horse than won the St Leger Stakes in 1832 * Margrave, a fictional town in Georgia that is the setting of the TV show '' Reacher'' See also * * * * Markgraf (other) * Marquess (other) * Marquis (other) Marquis (marquess) is a hereditary title of nobility. Marquis may also refer to: People * Marquis (name), people with the surname or given name * Marquis Cor Von, ring name briefly used by professional wrestler Monty Brown (b. 1970) Places * M ...
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Marquess (other)
Marquess (marquis) is a hereditary title of nobility. Marquess may also refer to: People with the surname Marquess * Mark Marquess (born 1947), American baseball coach * Mark Marquess (ice hockey) (1925–2015), Canadian ice hockey player *Matt Marquess (born 1986), American soccer player *Paul Marquess (born 1964), British television producer Places *Marquess, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Preston County, West Virginia Transportation * ''Marquis'' (HBC vessel), operated by the HBC from 1882-1886, see Hudson's Bay Company vessels Other uses * Marquess (band), a German Latin-pop band ** ''Marquess'' (album), their first studio album See also * * * Marques (other) *Marquee (other) *Marquesas Islands *List of marquesses in the peerages of the British Isles * List of marquesses in Portugal * Marchioness (other), feminine of marquess * Marquis (other) * Margrave (other), equivalent of marquess * Markgraf (disambiguation ...
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Marquise (other)
A marquise (marchioness) is a noblewoman with the rank of marquess, or the wife of a marquess (marquis). Marquise may also refer to: * Marquise, a brand of cigarettes made by Altadis * Marquise, Pas-de-Calais, a commune of the Pas-de-Calais ''département'' in northern France * Marquise, a diamond cut * Marquise, a variant of the Mitsubishi MU-2 aircraft * ''Marquise'' (film), a 1997 French film * Chocolate marquise, a rich chocolate dessert * Marquise, Newfoundland and Labrador, a settlement in Canada * Marquise, a type of Bergère chair * Marquise Goodwin, American football player, current wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks * Marquise Lepage, Canadian producer, screenwriter, and film and television director See also * * *Marquee (other) *Marquis (other), masculine of marquise *Marchioness (other) * Margravine Margrave was originally the Middle ages, medieval title for the military commander assigned to maintain the defence of one of the bo ...
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Marquis River (other)
Marquis River may refer to several places: *Marquis River (Grenada) *Marquis River (Saint Lucia) See also * Marquis (other) Marquis (marquess) is a hereditary title of nobility. Marquis may also refer to: People * Marquis (name), people with the surname or given name * Marquis Cor Von, ring name briefly used by professional wrestler Monty Brown (b. 1970) Places * M ...
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Ponazuril
Ponazuril (INN), sold by Merial, Inc., now part of Boehringer Ingelheim, under the trade name Marquis® (15% w/w ponazuril), is a drug currently approved for the treatment of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) in horses, caused by coccidia ''Sarcocystis neurona''. More recently, veterinarians have been preparing a formulary version of the medication for use in small animals such as cats, dogs, and rabbits against coccidia as an intestinal parasite. Coccidia treatment in small animals is far shorter than treatment for EPM. See also * Clazuril * Diclazuril * Toltrazuril Toltrazuril is a coccidiostat. See also * Clazuril Clazuril is a drug used in veterinary medicine as a coccidiostat. See also * Diclazuril * Ponazuril * Toltrazuril Toltrazuril is a coccidiostat. See also * Clazuril * Diclazuril * Pona ... References Equine medications Diphenyl ethers Benzosulfones Trifluoromethyl compounds Isocyanuric acids {{Veterinary-med-stub ...
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Red Fife Wheat
Red Fife (Triticum aestivum) wheat is a Canadian landrace descendent of Western Ukrainian (Galicia) wheat; it’s old local Galician name being “Halychanka”. It is a hard, bread wheat with straws of 0.9 to 1.5 metres tall. From the mid-1800s until the early 1900s, Red Fife was the dominant variety of wheat grown in Canada and the northern United States; prized for its hardiness, rust resistance, yield, and milling & baking qualities. Red Fife was first grown in 1842 by David Fife, a farmer in Otonabee Township in Peterborough County, Upper Canada, who had been sent Halychanka seed by a friend in Scotland. Red Fife is named “red” for its colour when fully ripe and “Fife” after David Fife; however, American farmers may know this wheat as Canadian Fife, Fife, Saskatchewan Fife, or Scotch Fife. Little is known about the development of Red Fife between 1842 and 1860; but, after that date Red Fife featured prominently in agricultural publications as farmers recommended t ...
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Mercury Marquis
The Mercury Marquis is a model line of automobiles that was marketed by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company from the 1967 to 1986 model years. Deriving its name from a French nobility title, the Marquis was introduced as a rebadged counterpart of the Ford LTD, retaining a similar market position across four generations of the model line. Initially serving as the flagship Mercury range, the Marquis line was later expanded to include the Mercury Grand Marquis positioned above it; in various forms, Mercury would use the nameplate through the 2011 model year. For the first three generations of the model line, the Marquis served as the full-size Mercury sedan line (alongside the Mercury Colony Park station wagon). The fourth generation was the mid-size sedan for the division, following the 1983 split of the Marquis and Grand Marquis into distinct product lines. As Ford expanded its front-wheel drive product ranges, the Marquis was withdrawn after the 1986 model ...
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