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Mal, of course, means evil, and Malvolio is a well-known character in Shakespeare.
But in 1562, when Raja Bihari Mal of Amber (now Jaipur), threatened by a succession dispute, offered Akbar his daughter in marriage, Akbar accepted the offer.
Survivors, in addition to his son David, of Ho Ho Kus, N.J., include his wife, Mona; a son Peter, of Toronto; a brother, Mal, of Westport, Conn.; and four grandchildren.
But she was not Prince Salim's mother, as Prince Salim's real mother, Rajkumar Hira Kunwari, known as Mariam-uz-Zamani, daughter of Raja Bihar Mal of Amer, of the Clan Kachhwaha, grievingly told anybody who would listen.
These values are below the WHO, the MAL of chloride in groundwater is 600 mg/l.
According to WHO, the MAL of chloride in groundwater is 600 mg/l.
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Plausibly, this reflects the strong correlation of methylation of MAL to both Gleason score and PSA.
Now, she notes, with the malling of the terminal, that attitude is changing fast.
The alternative of course, is an ever cheaper and tackier continuation of the current drearily predictable circus — the strip-malling of soccer.
Next spring, when additional tenants like Target and Marshalls open in the mammoth new East Harlem building, it will be the definitive event in the malling of Manhattan.
A leading participant in the recent trend toward the so-called malling of airports, sales at Paradies have nearly doubled, to more than $200 million, in the last five years.
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