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Momo may refer to:

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  • Monochorionic-monoamniotic presentation of identical twins
  • Peach, a tree fruit (from "momo", romanization of the Japanese 桃, for peach)
  • Momo (food), a dumpling popular in South Asia
  • MOMO (company), manufacturer of automotive and racing gear
  • MoMo, abbreviation of Mozilla Messaging
  • MOMO syndrome, a rare genetic disorder
  • Siemens Modular Metro, a brand of electric train vehicle system
  • momo Car-Sharing, short for the EU project „more options for energy efficient mobility through Car-Sharing“
  • Joffrey Tower, originally named "Modern Momentum Building"
  • [ MoMO Galerie], an art space gallery in Paris curated by Romaric Tisserand and Margherita Ratti
  • Momo, a religious slur against people of the Mormon faith.
  • Internet phrase. Used to express sympathy. Created in the inside forum of Zhejiang University, China.
  • MoMo, a derogatory term used in reference to practitioners of Momentum investing
  • MOMO, Shorthand for Methoxymethyl-oxygen in organic chemistry

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  • Momo (singer), a J-pop singer who is a former member of "I've Sound" and a member of Por
  • Rei Momo, an album by David Byrne
  • Mohammed Fairouz, an Arab-American composer
  • "Momo", a Jazz instrumental song by Mindi Abair, from the album It Just Happens That Way
  • Momoko Tsugunaga, a j-pop singer and idol, member of group Berryz Koubou

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Momoe Nakanishi

Momoe Oe (大江 百重 Ōe Momoe, born July 7, 1980) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler, better known by her maiden name, Momoe Nakanishi (中西 百重 Nakanishi Momoe) Nakanishi made her debut for the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) in July 1996 at the age of sixteen and during the next seven years, won all of the promotion's top titles, including the WWWA World Championship and the WWWA World Tag Team Championship. In 2003, Nakanishi quit AJW to become a freelancer and went on to win the AtoZ World Championship later that same year and the NEO Single and NWA Women's Pacific Championships in 2004. Nakanishi retired from professional wrestling on January 7, 2005, at the age of just twenty-four. She now works as a trainer at the U.W.F. Snakepit gym.

Professional wrestling career

All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (1996–2003)

The Life Before Us

The Life Before Us (1975; French: La vie devant soi) is a novel by French author Romain Gary who wrote it under the pseudonym of "Emile Ajar". It was originally published in English as Momo then re-published in 1986 as The Life Before Us. It won the Prix Goncourt prize the same year it was published.

Synopsis

Momo, a Muslim orphan boy who is about 10 years old, lives under the care of an old Jewish woman named Madame Rosa, who was a prisoner at Auschwitz and later became a prostitute in Paris. Momo's mother abandoned him with Madame Rosa, who is essentially a babysitter for the children of prostitutes. They live on the sixth floor of an apartment building in Belleville, a district of Paris. In their apartment building, Madam Rosa made a small hideout in a cellar, where she keeps artifacts of her Jewish heritage. The young boy tells the story of his life in the orphanage and of his relationship with Madame Rosa as she becomes increasingly sick, culminating with her death, after she had expressed her desire to not die in hospital on life support, saying that she does not want to be a vegetable being forced to live.

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Freedom Highway

by: North Mississippi Allstars

(Roebuck "Pop" Staples)
Marching on the freedom highway
Marching each and every day
Marching on the freedom highway
Marching each and every day
I made up my mind, and I won’t turn around
I made up my mind, and I won’t turn around
There is just one thing that I can’t understand about friends
Why some folks think freedom is not designed for all men
There are so many people living their lives perplexed
Wondering in their minds what’s gonna happen next
Chorus
Found dead people in the forest(Alternate lyrics: You got your brothers and your sisters in the choir room)
Tallahatchie river and lakes
The whole wide world is wonderin’ what’s wrong with the United States
Yes we want peace if it can be found
We’re gonna stay freedom highway, we’re not gonna turn around
And do you (do you) do you think I voted for the right man
Who said we will over come
I march the freedom highway until the day is done
Chorus
I’m gonna keep on marching on the freedom highway




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