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maida

[ mahy-duh ]

noun

  1. a finely milled, bleached white flour from the Indian subcontinent, used in making pastries and traditional flatbreads.


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During the incident in July 2020, the couple were pulled over by the officers in Maida Vale, west London, and searched on suspicion of having drugs and weapons, but nothing was found.

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Valerie was originally released by indie band The Zutons, with Amy’s cover in Maida Vale studios gaining such attention it went on to be officially released on Mark Ronson’s album Version, which featured famous names covering other artists' songs.

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It happened on Harrow Road at the junction with Sutherland Avenue in Maida Vale, west London, shortly before 14:30 BST.

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As first reported in The Times, Ms Carter-Begbie, who is standing in Queen's Park and Maida Vale, also questioned the King's loyalty to Britain and said she was "not a fan" of the Monarch.

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Gabrielle is the latest star performing live at Maida Vale in Radio 2's Piano Room.

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