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Millin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Aubin-Louis Millin de Grandmaison (1759–1818), antiquary and naturalist erudite in various domains *Bill Millin (1922–2010), personal piper to Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, commander of 1 Special Service Brigade at D-Day *Henry Millin (1923–2004), U.S. Virgin Islander banker and politician *Kay Cathrine Millin Brownbill OBE (1914–2002), Australian politician *Ken Millin (born 1975), lacrosse player for the Rochester Knighthawks in the National Lacrosse League *Lori Millin, Democratic member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, representing the 8th district from 2007 to 2011 *Sarah Millin, née Liebson (1889–1968), Kimberley, South African-born writer *Terence Millin (1903–1980), Irish surgeon See also

*Milin, Breton surname, its equivalent, "milin" meaning Mill (grinding), mill *Akdamus Millin, prominent Aramaic liturgical poem recited annually on the Jewish holiday of Shavuos by Ashkenazi Jews *Mall ...
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Aubin-Louis Millin De Grandmaison
Aubin-Louis Millin de Grandmaison (19 July 1759 (Paris) – 14 August 1818 Paris) was an antiquary and naturalist erudite in various domains, who followed Jean-Jacques Barthélemy as curator of the Cabinet des médailles et antiques of the former French royal library and took an interest in medieval art, which was just beginning to attract serious attention, as well as classical culture. Biography During the French Revolution he was imprisoned in 1793 as a result of his campaigns against Jacobins in the ''Chronique de Paris'', which he edited. At the end of a year's term, he was freed following the Thermidorian Reaction, to teach archeology at the nationalised royal library, reestablished as the Bibliothèque nationale; there he also served as ''conservateur-professeur'' in the department of antiquities and in 1799-1800 as president of the Conservatoire de la Bibliothèque nationale de France. As a naturalist he joined Pierre Marie Auguste Broussonet (1761–1807) and Louis-Augu ...
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Akdamus Millin
''Akdamut'', or ''Akdamus'' or ''Akdamut Milin'', or ''Akdomus Milin'' (Aramaic: אַקְדָמוּת מִלִּין, "In Introduction to the Words," i.e. to the ''Aseret ha-dibrot,'' the Ten Commandments), is a prominent piyyut ("liturgical poem") recited annually on the Jewish holiday of Shavuot by Ashkenazi Jews written in Aramaic. It was penned by Rabbi Meir bar Yitzchak (''Nehorai'') of Orléans, who was a cantor (prayer leader) in Worms, Germany, (died ca. 1095). ''Akdamut'' consists of praise for God, His Torah, and His people. ''Akdamut'' is read in almost all Ashkenazi synagogues on the first day of Shavuot during the Torah reading. The original practice was for it to be recited after the reading of the first verse (Exodus 19:1), but in the past few centuries, the practice has developed in many congregations (mainly Eastern European ones) that the poem is read after the kohen has been called to the Torah reading, but before he recites the blessing. The reason for the origi ...
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Milling (other)
Milling may refer to: * Milling (minting), forming narrow ridges around the edge of a coin * Milling (grinding), breaking solid materials into smaller pieces by grinding, crushing, or cutting in a mill * Milling (machining), a process of using rotary cutters to remove material from a workpiece * Milling (military training exercise), a type of boxing session in the British army * Milling (surname), a surname * Milling, a stage in Fulling, a woollen clothmaking process * Milling, using milliradian marks to determine range * Pavement milling, removing the surface of a paved area * Photochemical machining, processes involved in photographic engraving and sheet metal manufacture See also * Mill (other) * Miller (other) A miller is a person who owns or operates a mill which turns grain into flour. Miller, Miller's, or Millers may also refer to: People * Miller Dunckel (1899–1975), Michigan politician * Miller Forristall (born 1998), American football player ...
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Millen (other)
Millen may refer to: Geography * Millen, Georgia, a city * Millen Township, Michigan * Millen, West Virginia, an unincorporated community * Millen (Belgium), a village in the municipality of Riemst * Millen (Germany), a village in the municipality of Selfkant * Millen Range, a mountain range in Antarctica People * Millen (surname) * Millen Brand (1906–1980), American writer and poet * Millen Matende (born 1982), Zimbabwean long-distance runner Other uses * Millen House The Millen House (also known as "Raintree House") is a historic residence on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. Built by an early farmer, it is one of Bloomington's oldest houses, and it has been named a h ..., a historic house on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, United States * Millen High School, Millen, Georgia {{disambiguation, geo, given name ...
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Miellin
Miellin () is a former commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Servance-Miellin.Arrêté préfectoral
26 September 2016


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Communes of the Haute-Saône department The following is a list of the 539 communes in the French department of Haute-Saône. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):
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Mellin
Mellin is a village and a former municipality in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it is part of the municipality Beetzendorf Beetzendorf is a municipality in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It consists of the following ''Ortsteile'' or municipal divisions:Former municipalities in Saxony-Anhalt Beetzendorf {{AltmarkkreisSalzwedel-geo-stub ...
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Meilin (other)
Meilin may refer to: People * Gada Meilin (1892–1931), or Gada Meiren, Inner Mongolian leader *Han Meilin (born 1936), Chinese artist * Ong Mei Lin, Malaysian swimmer who competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics * Shi Meilin (fl. 1970s), Chinese tai chi practitioner * Meilin Gray (born 1989), American singer based in Beijing * Meilin Miranda, pen name of American writer Lynn Siprelle Fictional characters * Meilin Li (or Meilin Rae), a supporting character from the anime ''Cardcaptor Sakura'' * Mei Lin Barnes, a character from the animated TV series ''Arthur'' * Mey-Rin (or Meilin), a character from the manga and anime series ''Black Butler'' * Meilin Lee, the main character from the 2022 Disney-Pixar film ''Turning Red'' Places * Meilin Line, a line of the Shenzhen Metro, China * Meilin, Gan County (梅林镇), a town in Jiangxi, China * Meilin, Fengcheng, Jiangxi (梅林镇), a town in Fengcheng, Jiangxi, China *Meilin, Wuhua County Meilin is a town under the jurisdicti ...
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Mallin
Mallin is a village and a former municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since 1 January 2012, it is part of the town Penzlin Penzlin () is a town in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in E .... References Former municipalities in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania {{MecklenburgischeSeenplatte-geo-stub ...
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Mill (grinding)
A mill is a device, often a structure, machine or kitchen appliance, that breaks solid materials into smaller pieces by grinding, crushing, or cutting. Such comminution is an important unit operation in many processes. There are many different types of mills and many types of materials processed in them. Historically mills were powered by hand or by animals (e.g., via a hand crank), working animal (e.g., horse mill), wind (windmill) or water (watermill). In modern era, they are usually powered by electricity. The grinding of solid materials occurs through mechanical forces that break up the structure by overcoming the interior bonding forces. After the grinding the state of the solid is changed: the grain size, the grain size disposition and the grain shape. Milling also refers to the process of breaking down, separating, sizing, or classifying aggregate material (e.g. mining ore). For instance rock crushing or grinding to produce uniform aggregate size for construction purp ...
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Bill Millin
William Millin (July 14, 1922 – August 18, 2010),
''Telegraph''
commonly known as Piper Bill, was a Canadian musician who played bagpipes, and was personal piper to , commander of the British at .


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Millin was born in
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Milin
Milin may refer to: Places * Milin, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) * Milin, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) * Milín, a municipality and village in the Czech Republic *Mainling County, in Tibet People Surname * Ferdo Milin (born 1977), Croatian football manager and former player * Gabriel Milin Gabriel-Jean-Maie Milin or Gab Milin (3 September 1822, Saint-Pol-de-Léon, Finistère – 27 December 1895, Île de Batz, Finistère) was a poet, folklorist and philologist writing in the Breton language, sometimes under his bardic name, Laouena ... (1822–1895), French Breton-language poet * Isaak Moiseevich Milin (1919–1992), Soviet/Russian mathematician * Petar Milin (born 1979), Croatian rower Given name * Milin Dokthian (born 1996), Thai singer {{disambiguation, geo, given name, surname ...
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Terence Millin
Terence John Millin FRCSI FRCS LRCP (9 January 1903 - 1980) was a British-born Irish urology, urological surgeon, who in 1945, introduced a surgical treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy, benign large prostates using the retropubic prostatectomy, later known as the Millin's prostatectomy, where he approached the prostate from behind the pubic bone and through the prostatic capsule, removing the prostate through the retropubic space and hence avoided cutting into the bladder. It superseded the technique of transvesical prostatectomy used by Peter Freyer, where the prostate was removed through the bladder. Millin graduated in medicine in 1927 from Dublin University after also gaining a degree in maths and arts, and representing both his university and Ireland at rugby. He first became a house surgeon at Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, Dublin, following which he gained postgraduate qualifications and moved to London with a travelling scholarship. Here, he came across the Irish urolo ...
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