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ORGANIZATION
Maille (Company)
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Gabriel Maillé         
CANADIAN FILM AND TELEVISION ACTOR
Gabriel Maille
Gabriel Maillé (born 20 December 1995) is a Canadian film and television actor who started as a child actor.
French destroyer Maillé-Brézé (D627)         
1953 T 47-CLASS DESTROYER
Maille-Breze (D627); Maillé-Brézé (D627); French destroyer Maille-Breze (D627)
Maillé-Brézé is a (escorteur d'escadre) of the French Navy. She was built by Arsenal de Lorient in Lorient, commissioned on 4 May 1957 and named after the French admiral Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé (1619–1646).
George Ó Máille         
IRISH SMUGGLER
George O Maille
George Ó Máille (1785–1865), an Irish smuggler, was born in Keelkyle, Connemara, the son of Padraig Ó Máille, a tenant of Richard "Humanity Dick" Martin, whose family had long provided protection for the trade. George operated from Ballynakill to the Channel Islands, and was the subject of many stories, songs and poems during and after his lifetime.

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Maille (company)

Maille is a brand of mustards originated in Marseille, France, in 1723. As a subsidiary of multinational consumer goods company Unilever, which manufactures the mustard at plants globally, the company now also markets cornichons, stoneware, salad dressings, kitchen gifts and oils under the Maille brand—in company stores, through global distribution agreements and online, since 2007.

Maison Maille, the brand, continues to market traditional dijon mustard and flavored variants through dedicated shops in Dijon, London (2013), New York City (2014), Paris (2015), and Bordeaux (2015), as well as in-store concessions in Chicago, Portland, and San Francisco.