Mäo may refer to several places in Estonia:
Mío is the first official single by Mexican pop singer Paulina Rubio from her first album, La Chica Dorada. Mio is considered as one of the best songs in the '90s in Spain. While it is considered Paulina's biggest hit during the decade. "Mio" has been considered by fans and the media as Paulina's signature song. The song was certified Gold for more than 100,000 shipped in Mexico.
The music video was directed by Ángel Flores, Paulina appears in the clip dancing and rarely sees a man.
Méo is a town in the far west of Ivory Coast, near the border with Liberia. It is a sub-prefecture of Toulépleu Department in Cavally Region, Montagnes District.
Méo was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.
OL may refer to:
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The Loening OL, also known as the Loening Amphibian, was an American two-seat amphibious biplane built by Loening for the United States Army Air Corps and the United States Navy.
First flown in 1923, the OL was a high-performance amphibian with a large single hull and stabilising floats fitted underneath each lower wing. The landing gear was retractable by use of a hand-crank in the cockpit, and the plane was equipped with a tailskid for operations on land. It had a tandem open cockpit for a crew of two. The aircraft could be flown from either cockpit, with a wheel control in the forward cockpit and a removable stick control in the rear. Navigation and engine instruments were located in the forward cockpit.
The hull was built of Duralumin on a wooden frame, with five watertight compartments connected through a selector switch to a bilge pump in the rear cockpit. Plugs in the bottom of each compartment permitted drainage on the ground. The fuselage was constructed on top of the hull. The aircraft was strength-tested at Columbia University.
M.O.L. is a home-made DVD by American rock band Disturbed, released in 2002. It is a documentary following the various activities of the band while in the studio and during touring. It also contains music videos and live performances of various songs from Disturbed's debut album, The Sickness. The DVD also contains performances of two other songs, including a music video for the demo version of a song titled "Perfect Insanity" (which was later re-recorded for the band's fourth studio album, Indestructible) and a non-album track, titled "A Welcome Burden" (which later appeared on the 10th Anniversary Edition of The Sickness and the Dracula 2000 (soundtrack), as well as interviews with members of the band.
M.O.L. stands for "Meaning of Life", which is a song from The Sickness, although it is not featured on this DVD, except for in between chapters, where it is played briefly in the background (other songs have also been played this way).