- The
Maudes Trophy is a
motorcycle award established in 1923 by
George Pettyt,
owner of
Maudes Motor Mart
based in
Great Portland Street,
London who promoted...
- Look up
Maude in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maude may
refer to: Cape
Maude, a high ice-covered cape
forming the east end of
Vaughan promontory in...
- The
Hospital of
Maudes (Spanish:
Hospital de
Maudes) is a
former hospital located in Madrid, Spain. It is a
complex of
buildings including a church. The...
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Maude Allen (November 30, 1887 –
April 24, 1960) was an
American character actress. She was born in Middleborough, M****achusetts and died in Los Angeles...
- to
accommodate owners who
wanted a sidecar. This
model was used for the
Maudes Trophy test,
covering 700
miles (1,127 km) in 700 minutes,
followed by a...
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Maude Findlay is a
fictional character and
protagonist on the
controversial 1970s
sitcom Maude. She was portra**** by the Emmy-winning
actress Bea Arthur...
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Harold and
Maude is a 1971
American romantic black comedy–drama film
directed by Hal
Ashby and
released by
Paramount Pictures. It
incorporates elements...
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Maude Annabelle Apatow (born
December 15, 1997) is an
American actress. She is best
known for
portraying Lexi
Howard in the HBO
drama series Euphoria...
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Rafael Benítez
Maudes (born 16
April 1960) is a
Spanish professional football manager and
former player. He was most
recently manager of La Liga club Celta...
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Maude is an
American sitcom television series that was
originally broadcast on the CBS
network from
September 12, 1972,
until April 22, 1978. The show...