- (Australian rules) Paul A. D.
de Maine (1924–1999),
American computer scientist Robert deMaine (born 1969),
American cellist William Demaine (1859–1939), Australian...
- Erik D.
Demaine (born
February 28, 1981) is a Canadian-American
professor of
computer science at the M****achusetts
Institute of
Technology and a former...
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Robert DeMaine (born
December 6, 1969, in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an
American virtuoso cellist, best
known as Prin****l
Cello of the Los
Angeles Philharmonic...
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Martin L. (Marty)
Demaine (born 1942) is an
artist and mathematician, the
Angelika and
Barton Weller artist in
residence at the M****achusetts Institute...
- François-Pierre-Gontier
de Biran (29
November 1766 – 20 July 1824),
usually known as
Maine de Biran (French: [mɛn də biʁɑ̃]), was a
French philosopher.
Maine de Biran was...
- doi:10.1016/0097-8485(78)80002-3. ISSN 0097-8485. Whitten,
Douglas E.;
Demaine, Paul A. D. (1975). "A
machine and
configuration independent Fortran: Portable...
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Michael Demaine (1
March 1948 – 15
September 2013) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Hawthorn in the
Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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Maine (/meɪn/ MAYN) is the
easternmost state in the New
England region of the
Northeastern United States. It
borders New
Hampshire to the west, the Gulf...
- Born in Washington, Iowa, he was
variously credited as
Gordon De Maine /
DeMain /
DeMaine,
Gordon Wood(s), G. D. Wood(s), G. A. Wood(s), Bud Wood or J...
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David Demaine (born 7 May 1942) is a
footballer who pla**** as a
winger in the
Football League for
Tranmere Rovers and Southport. In 1965, he pla**** in...