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To find a service center call Midea at 877 593-8721 or visit the company's website.
GE recalls 198,000 dehumidifiers after reports of fires 2011
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After a brief scuffle beneath the smoking red-brick chimneys of the Pitt, you're left on your own - instructed to find a lady called Midea who's somewhere beyond the Pittsburgh bridge.
Eurogamer 2009
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After a brief scuffle beneath the smoking red-brick chimneys of the Pitt, you're left on your own - instructed to find a lady called Midea who's somewhere beyond the Pittsburgh bridge.
Eurogamer 2009
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'Midea's operations adhere to the slogan' innovation and technology '.
unknown title 2009
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Wanxiang sells joint bearings, Midea sells electric fans, and so on.
Generic Giants 2009
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In China, says Garelli, the companies to watch out for are appliance makers like Haier and Midea, and electronics firms such as TCL.
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Tiryns, and in course of time founded the cities of Mycenæ and Midea.
Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome E.M. Berens
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Eutresis, and Thisbe the haunt of doves; Coronea, and the pastures of Haliartus; Plataea and Glisas; the fortress of Thebes the less; holy Onchestus with its famous grove of Neptune; Arne rich in vineyards; Midea, sacred Nisa, and Anthedon upon the sea.
The Iliad of Homer 1898
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When Heracles was but ten months old, the lady of Midea, even
Theocritus Bion and Moschus Rendered into English Prose 300 BC-260 BC Theocritus 1878
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Coronea, and the pastures of Haliartus; Plataea and Glisas; the fortress of Thebes the less; holy Onchestus with its famous grove of Neptune; Arne rich in vineyards; Midea, sacred Nisa, and
The Iliad 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1868
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