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Miles and Mercury
* Miles M. 28 Mercury, a 1941 British aircraft
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Radiohead records ), Michael Brecker ( Ringorama ), Freddie Mercury ( Queen I ), John Entwistle ( Who By Numbers ), Graham Coxon ( 13 and most solo albums ), Mike Shinoda ( various Linkin Park albums ), Joni Mitchell ( Miles of Aisles ) as well for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young ( So Far ), and M. I. A.
In an essay in About Time, a critical analysis of classic Doctor Who, Lawrence Miles and Tat Wood suggest that Planet 14 may be Telos, placing that planet as the fourteenth in our own solar system, after Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mondas, Mars, the time-looped planet mentioned in Image of the Fendahl, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, " Cassius " ( mentioned in The Sun Makers as a planet beyond Pluto ) and " Xena " ( a name popularly used for the dwarf planet Eris prior to its official naming ; in the essay, Miles and Wood confuse it with Sedna, another trans-Neptunian object discovered by the same team of astronomers ).

Miles and British
* Sir Miles Dempsey, General, British Army
* Miles M. 4 Merlin, a 1930s British five-seat cabin monoplane
* 1986 – Miles Kane, British musician ( The Little Flames, The Rascals, and The Last Shadow Puppets )
Existing " British Invasion " acts now joined the psychedelic revolution, including Eric Burdon ( previously of The Animals ), and The Small Faces and The Who whose The Who Sell Out ( 1967 ) included psychedelic influenced tracks " I Can See for Miles " and " Armenia City in the Sky ".
In the north, in the first week of September, the British 21st Army Group, under Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, sent its British Second Army commanded by Lieutenant-General Sir Miles Dempsey advancing on a line running from Antwerp to the northern border of Belgium while its First Canadian Army, under Lieutenant-General Harry Crerar, was pursuing its task of recapturing the ports of Dieppe, Le Havre and Boulogne-sur-Mer.
* Miles Mohawk, 1930s British monoplane
* Miles, Barry The British Invasion: The Music, the Times, the Era Sterling Publishing 2009 ISBN 978-1-4027-6976-4
Bolt was married four times, twice to British actress Sarah Miles.
Although Decca had set up the first of the British " progressive " labels, Deram Records, in 1966, with such stars as Cat Stevens and The Moody Blues, by the time the punk era set in 1977, Decca had pop success with such acts as John Miles, novelty creation Father Abraham and The Smurfs, and productions by longtime Decca associate Jonathan King.
* Miles Kington, British journalist and musician
Soon afterwards, Miles became a well-reputed actress of the British New Wave with her roles in Joseph Losey's The Servant ( 1963 ), in which she was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Actress, and Michelangelo Antonioni's Blowup ( 1966 ).
Miles was married twice to the British playwright Robert Bolt, 1967 – 1975 and 1988 – 1995.
Recognising the value of publicity gained from auto racing, which no other British marque did, in spring, Edge entered an 8 hp ( 6 kW ) Napier in the Thousand Miles ( 1, 600 km ) Trial of the Automobile Club on behalf of Edward Kennard ; driven by Edge, with Kennard along, on a circuit from Newbury to Edinburgh and back, she won her class, being one of only thirty-five finishers ( of sixty-four starters ) and one of just twelve to average the requisite 12 mph ( 19 km / h ) in England and 10 mph ( 16 km / h ) in Scotland.
* Miles M. 1 Satyr, a 1930s British single-seat aerobatic biplane
** Twenty-One Miles -- British Ministry of Information
He was pipped to the post by a few months by Tony Miles, the first British Grandmaster in 1976.
Miles and Keene were at the forefront of the English chess explosion of the next 20 years, and they were followed by other British grandmasters such as Michael Stean, John Nunn, Jon Speelman and Jonathan Mestel.
At the news that Miles J. Berkeley, a world-famous British cryptogamist, and American botanist Moses A. Curtis had collected 6, 000 species of fungi including slime molds, Minakata decided to produce an illustrated book that would cover more.
* Miles Merlin, a 1930s British monoplane
Conscious of the opportunity to bypass Caen's western defences by exploiting the Caumont Gap, British Second Army commander Lieutenant-General Miles Dempsey met with Lieutenant-General Gerard Bucknall, commanding XXX Corps, and Major-General George Erskine, commanding the 7th Armoured Division.
" Marie notes the disappointment of the British Second Army commander, Miles Dempsey, in the lack of tactical flair and imagination shown by Brigadier Hinde throughout the battle.
Following a ministerial crisis in February 1942, the British government, through its ambassador in Egypt, Sir Miles Lampson, pressed Farouk to have a Wafd or Wafd-coalition government replace Hussein Sirri Pasha's government.

Miles and aircraft
In 1942 the United Kingdom's Ministry of Aviation began a top secret project with Miles Aircraft to develop the world's first aircraft capable of breaking the sound barrier.
The project resulted in the development of the prototype Miles M. 52 jet aircraft, which was designed to reach 1, 000 mph ( 417 m / s ; 1, 600 km / h ) at 36, 000 ft ( 11 km ) in 1 minute 30 sec.
Later experimentation with the Miles M. 52 design proved that the aircraft would indeed have broken the sound barrier, with an unpiloted 3 / 10 scale replica of the M. 52 achieving Mach 1. 5 in October 1948.
These assets include existing designs, tools and jigs, most notably for the Miles M. 52 supersonic research aircraft, and the Miles Reading site at Woodley.
* Miles M. 33 Monitor, a 1944 twin engined British target tug aircraft
* Miles Messenger, a British 1940s liaison aircraft
* Miles M. 25 Martinet, a 1942 target tug aircraft of the Royal Air Force
* Miles M. 18, a Miles aircraft
* Miles M. 65 Gemini, a 1945 British twin-engined four-seat touring aircraft
In 1948, East Anglian operated its first inclusive tour ( IT ) charter from Southend to Ostend, and by winter 1948 had acquired seven additional aircraft ( five de Havilland Dragon Rapides, a Miles Aerovan and an Auster Airspeed Courier ).
As early as during the Second World War, the principle was in development for the British Power Jets W. 2 / 700 with what was termed at the time a " a reheat jetpipe " for the Miles M. 52 supersonic aircraft project.
Miles was the name used to market the aircraft of British engineer Frederick George Miles, who with his wife ( Blossom ) and his brother, George Herbert Miles designed numerous light civil and military aircraft and a range of curious prototypes.
In 1936, Rolls-Royce bought into the company and although aircraft were produced under the Miles name, it was not until 1943 that the firm became Miles Aircraft Limited when Rolls-Royce's interests were bought out.
The company needed to increase production of the Miles Messenger and in doing so they took over a former Linen Mill in Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland for the production of components of the aircraft.
Titanine supplied Miles with aviation coatings used in the production of the Miles Gemini aircraft, in the Chancery Division.

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