Proper noun
Milam
A surname.
As a person now drinks to feel normal, they block out the feelings of overwhelming guilt, remorse, anxiety, and shame they experience when sober. citation Other theorists such as Milam & Ketcham (1983) focus on the physical deterioration of alcohol. Source: Internet
HBP—Milam, Nixon, Joiner (by Maddox), Osborn (by Milam). Source: Internet
The President of Equatorial Guinea, Obiang Nguema Mbasog, and Prime Minister Ignacio Milam Tang approved on a new Constitutional bill that intends to add Portuguese as an official language of the country. Source: Internet
I was very shy about it."sfn Entering a new school, Milam, for sixth grade in September 1946, Presley was regarded as a loner. Source: Internet
And with a call to RSV Building Solutions back in 2010, Milam kicked off a quest that would ultimately involve three other medical practices. Source: Internet
Andy Milam, marketing and public relations coordinator, said the grotto is listed as the main attraction of the day. Source: Internet