Milo (name)

Milo is a masculine given name and a surname which may refer to:

People

Given name

  • Milo of Croton, 6th century BC Ancient Greek wrestler
  • Milo (bishop of Trier) (died 762 or 763), of Reims and Trier
  • Milo M. Acker (1853-1922), New York politician
  • Milo Adorno (born 1977), Puerto Rican-American actor and writer
  • Milo Aukerman (born 1963), American biochemist and lead singer of the punk rock band the Descendents
  • Milo Butler (1906-1979), first Bahamian Governor-General
  • Milo Cawthorne (born 1989), New Zealand actor
  • Milo Dor (1923-2005), Serbian-Austrian author
  • Milo Đukanović (born 1962), current Prime Minister of Montenegro
  • Milo Emil Halbheer (1910–1978), German painter
  • Milo Hamilton (1927-2015), American sportscaster
  • Milo Moiré (born 1983), Swiss artist
  • Milo O'Shea (1926-2013), Irish actor
  • Milo Radulovich (1926-2007), American US Air Force reserve lieutenant suspected of communist sympathies during the Second Red Scare
  • Milo Ventimiglia (born 1977), American film actor
  • Milo Yiannopoulos (born 1983), British journalist
  • Milo, Sicily

    Milo (Sicilian: Milu) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Catania in the Italian region Sicily, located about 160 kilometres (99 mi) southeast of Palermo and about 25 kilometres (16 mi) north of Catania. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,070 and an area of 18.2 square kilometres (7.0 sq mi).

    Milo borders the following municipalities: Giarre, Sant'Alfio, Zafferana Etnea.

    Demographic evolution

    References

    External links

  • www.comunedimilo.ct.it/
  • List of Cars characters

    This is a list of characters from the Pixar franchise Cars:

  • the 2006 film Cars
  • the 2011 film Cars 2
  • the 2013 film Planes
  • the 2014 film Planes: Fire & Rescue
  • Piston Cup teams

    Rust-eze Medicated Bumper Ointment team

    Lightning McQueen

    Lightning McQueen, often referred to as "McQueen", is the protagonist in the Cars film franchise. He is voiced by Owen Wilson and he is modeled after a 2006 Ford Scorpio NASCAR

    Mack

    Mack (voiced by John Ratzenberger) is a 1985 Mack Super-Liner bearing license plate "RUSTEZ3". A dedicated member of the Rust-eze Medicated Bumper Ointment Team, having the role of McQueen's transport, Mack pulls Lightning McQueen's trailer to his races. Lightning's one loyal team mate after his entire pit crew resigns in protest at the end of the season decider, he inadvertently sets up the predicament suffered by Lightning McQueen throughout the movie.

    McQueen exhorts Mack to drive through the night to his tiebreaker race with Chick Hicks and The King in Los Angeles, despite federal DOT regulations which legally grant Mack ten hours daily of much-needed off-duty rest alongside "all those sleeping trucks" at the last truck stop on I-40. Lightning hopes to reach the venue first and to hang out with the Dinoco team. As a result, Mack falls asleep and, distracted by the Delinquent Road Hazards (who attempt to push him off the road to the shoulder), loses Lightning. Mack arrives in Radiator Springs after Doc reveals Lightning's location and is both very relieved ("Thank the manufacturer, you're alive!") and apologetic ("I'm so sorry I lost you, boss. I'll make it up to you..."). Lightning, who is glad to see him, forgives him.

    Higher.

    higher. is the debut mixtape by World's Fair leader Remy Banks. It was released as a free digital download on May 18, 2015.

    Tracklist

    Higher

    Higher may refer to:

    Education

  • Higher (Scottish), a Scottish national school-leaving certificate exam and university entrance qualification
  • Music

  • The Higher, an American pop rock band
  • Songs

  • "Higher" (Creed song), 1999
  • "Higher" (Peter Jöback song), 2000
  • "Higher" (Erik Grönwall song), 2009
  • "Higher" (Game song), 2005
  • "Higher" (Gloria Estefan song), 1997
  • "Higher" (The Saturdays song), 2010
  • "Higher" (Star Pilots song), 2009
  • "Higher" (Taio Cruz song), 2010
  • "Higher", a song by Breakage from Foundation (Breakage album)
  • "Higher", a song by Heidi Montag
  • "Higher", a song by Ice Cube from the soundtrack for the film Higher Learning
  • "Higher", a song by Jason Becker from Perspective
  • "Higher", a song by Jeremy Greene, produced by David Guetta
  • "Higher", a song by P.O.D. from Murdered Love
  • "Higher?!", a song by Pigeon John from And the Summertime Pool Party
  • "Higher", a song by Rihanna from Anti
  • "Higher", a song by Sly & the Family Stone from Dance to the Music
  • Higher (The Overtones album)

    Higher is the second studio album by the five-piece British-Irish doo-wop boy band The Overtones. The album was released on October 1, 2012 in the UK via Rhino Entertainment. The album was preceded by the release of the lead single, "Loving the Sound". The band worked with a number of well-known producers on the album, including Trevor Horn, Walter Afanasieff and Steve Robson, as well as production team Future Cut, who produced most of the original tracks on the album.

    Promotion

    On September 29, 2012, the band appeared on an episode of Red or Black?, appearing as part of a challenge involving using a handkerchief in their performance. They performed three songs in a medley, including the album's lead single "Loving the Sound". On December 9, 2012, they appeared as special guest performers in the final episode of the ninth series of The Xtra Factor. Despite not being a single from the album, "Runaround Sue" has been a staple of the band's live set since its inception and is one of the crowd favourites on tour. On October 4, 2012, Higher entered the Irish Albums Chart at #19, before entering the UK Albums Chart at #6 two days later, becoming the band's second top ten album in the UK.

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    The Zionists Within, by Patrick Lawrence

    The Unz Review 18 Mar 2025
    But how did Yarhi–Milo get from there to Columbia’s S.I.P.A.? What could have been the journey? ... The journey of Keren Yarhi–Milo from an Israeli intelligence unit to the top of a leading American institution of higher learning tells us something else.
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    Patrick Lawrence: The Zionists Within

    Scheerpost 18 Mar 2025
    But how did Yarhi–Milo get from there to Columbia’s S.I.P.A.? What could have been the journey? ... The journey of Keren Yarhi–Milo from an Israeli intelligence unit to the top of a leading American institution of higher learning tells us something else.
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