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Fen
This article is about the wetland. For other uses, see Fen (disambiguation). A fen is a type of wetland fed by alkaline, mineral-rich groundwater and characterized by a distinctive flora. Fens are often confused with bogs, which are fed primarily by rainwater and often inhabited by sphagnum moss, m..
Fen-phen
Fen-phen was an anti-obesity medication (an anorectic) which consisted of two drugs: fenfluramine and phentermine. Fenfluramine, and later a related drug, dexfenfluramine, was marketed by American Home Products, now known as Wyeth. After reports of valvular heart disease and pulmonary hypertensi..
Fena
Fena is the Federal News Agency of the republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. External links [Fena's English portal] ..
Fenagh
Famous writer, John McGahern lived, wrote and farmed here for the last 30 years of his life. Much of the inspiration for Amongst Women, That they May Face the Rising Sun and Memoir comes from here. ..
Fenais da Ajuda
Fenais da Ajuda is a parish in the district of Ribeira Grande in the Azores. The population in 2001 is 1,269, its density is 88.6/km² and the area is 14.63 km². Location:*Latitude: 37.85 (37°51') N*Longitude: 25.31667 (25°19') WAltitude: 64 m (213 ft) Fenais da Ajuda has a school, a lyceum, a ..
Fenais da Luz
Fenais da Luz is a parish in the district of Ponta Delgada in the Azores. The population in 2001 was 1,895, its density is 247.1/km² and the area is 7.67 km². Fenais da Luz are surrounded by mountains near the area including an escarpment slightly east of Relva. It is located in the southwest..
Fenakiwi
Fenakiwi or Festa Nacional do Kiwi (that is Portuguese for National Kiwi Fest) is a city celebration in the city of Farroupilha, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Farroupilha is located in the Serra Gaúcha. External links [Kiwi Fest Fenakiwi] ..
Fence
This article is about the structure. For other meanings, see Fence (disambiguation). Fence with barbed wire on top --> Split-rail fencing common in timber-rich areas. A fence is a freestanding structure designed to restrict or prevent movement across a boundary. It is generally ..
Fence, Wisconsin
Fence is a town in Florence County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 231 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 233.2 km² (90.0 mi²). 231.6 km² (89.4 mi²) of it is land and 1.5 km² (0.6 mi²) of it (0.66%) is water...
Fencepost error
In computer programming, a fencepost error (occasionally called a "lamp-post error") is a computer bug involving the discrete equivalent of a boundary condition, often exhibited in programs by iterative loops. This can also occur in a mathematical context, but is not usually named. Contents 1&nbs..
Fencers club
The Fencers Club is the oldest#redirect [[Template:Fact]] continuously existing organization in the Western Hemisphere dedicated exclusively to teaching and promoting the sport of fencing. Established in Manhattan in 1883#redirect [[Template:Fact]], the club has produced numerous National Champions ..
Fencer (character class)
Fencer in this context is a character class(job) in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Fencer is a base Viera-only job. Fencers are strong and speedy, but lack good magic growth. The moveset is known as Lunge Tech and consists of a well-rolled variety of abilities, which range from techniques that ..
Fencer of Minerva
|} Fencer of Minerva (Minerva no Kenshi in Japanese) is a five episode soft-core hentai anime series. Set in a world reminiscent of John Norman's Gor novels, the story has political intrigue, adventure, and romance as well as sexual scenes; this makes for pacing challenges, as none of the episo..
Fences
For the structure, see fence. Fences is a play by August Wilson; it was his second play to go to Broadway. It secured a Tony Award for James Earl Jones and won a Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1987 for the author. The play is set after the Korean War and before the Vietnam War, from 1957 to 1965. Lik..
Fence (criminal)
In law enforcement, a fence is an individual who knowingly buys stolen property for later resale in a (usually) legitimate market. As a verb, the word describes the behavior of the thief in the transaction:The burglar fenced the radio. The fence is able to make a significant profit because he is ab..
Fence (disambiguation)
Fence or Fencer may refer to: Fence, a structure to restrict or prevent movementFencing, to participate in the sportFence (criminal), a person who specializes in the purchase and sale of stolen property from thievesFences, a play by August WilsonSukhoi Su-24, a fighter jet with NATO reporting name ..
Fence Collective
Fence Collective is a collective of musicians based in Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife affiliated to the Fence record label. The more established acts are often dubbed nu-folk by the press, although the collective also features practitioners of rock and electronica. Leading acts include King Cr..
Fence for Life
In June 2001 a non-partisan public and civilian movement called Fence for life began a struggle for the construction of a continuous security fence between the Palestinian population centers and the Israeli population. [link] The movement was founded by people from all over Israel followin..
Fence lizard
A Fence lizard can be either of two species of spiny lizard: The eastern fence lizard or Northern Fence Lizard, Sceloporus undulatusThe western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis Note that there are many other species in the Spiny Lizard genus, Sceloporus. This is a [disambiguationdisambig..
Fenchol
Fenchol or 1,3,3-trimethyl-2-norbornanol is a terpene and an isomer of borneol. The naturally occurring enantiopure (1R)-endo-(+)-fenchol is used extensively in perfumery. External links [3D-image][Datasheet] For a full list of external links to MSDSs, spectroscopic data, com..
Fenchurch
Fenchurch is: Fenchurch Street railway station in LondonA minor character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to ..
Fenchurch Street (street)
Fenchurch Street (street) Fenchurch Street is the name of a railway station (Fenchurch Street railway station) and a nearby street. The street runs from Aldgate (road) to Gracechurch Street. On the south side is Lloyd's registry and Plantation House. On the north side is a pub called "The Elephant"..
Fenchurch Street railway station
Fenchurch Street is a railway station in the south eastern corner of the City of London close by the Tower of London and two miles (3.2 km) east of Charing Cross. Uniquely for a rail terminus in central London, it does not have a direct link to the London Underground. A second entrance at Crosswa..
Fencibles United
Fencibles United is a soccer club in New Zealand. External links [New Zealand 2004/05 Season Results] Northern League Premier League Albany United | Bay Olympic | Birkenhead United | Central United | East Coast Bays | Eastern Suburbs | Glenfield Rovers | Mangere United | North Shore Un..
Fencing
This article is about the sport, which is distinguished from stage fencing and academic fencing (mensur). For fences and the process of erecting them, see fence. For other uses, see fence (disambiguation). Russian Ivan Tourchine and American Weston Kelsey fence in the second round of the Olympic..
Fencing/Featured article overhaul
This article is about the sport of fencing. For the structures for dividing property, and the process of erecting them, see fence For other articles that involve fencing (such as classical fencing), see fence (disambiguation). Fencing is a sport in which two competitors (called fencers) attemp..
Fencing at the 1896 Summer Olympics
At the 1896 Summer Olympics, three fencing events were contested at the Zappeion. They were prepared and organized by the Sub-Committee for Fencing. The epee event for men was cancelled. All fencing was done to three touches. Events were held on 7 April and 9 April 1896. 15 athletes from four na..
Fencing at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's foil
The men's foil was one of three fencing events on the Fencing at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. It was held on the second day of competition, 7 April. Eight fencers took place, with the preliminary fencing involving a round-robin held in two groups. The first group was Pierrakos-Mavromichali..
Fencing at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's masters foil
The men's masters foil was one of three fencing events on the Fencing at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. It was the only event at the Games for professional athletes and was held immediately after the amateur event on 7 April. It consisted of a single match, between Leonidas Pyrgos of Greece a..
Fencing at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's sabre
The men's sabre was one of three fencing events on the Fencing at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. It was held on 9 April, the fourth day of competition. The five competitors were the Greeks Telemachos Karakalos, Ioannis Georgiadis, and Georgios Iatridis; the Dane Holger Nielsen; and the Austri..
Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics
Italo Santelli (left) and Jean-Baptiste Mimiague competing in the masters foil event. Mimiague won both bouts between the two. At the 1900 Summer Olympics, seven fencing events were contested. Contents 1 Weekly summary1.1 14-20 May1.2 21-27 May1.3 28 May-3 June1.4 ..
Fencing at the 1904 Summer Olympics
At the 1904 Summer Olympics, five fencing events were contested. Contents 1 Medal table2 Medal summary2.1 Individual Foil, Men2.2 Team Foil, Men2.3 Individual Epee, Men2.4 Individual Sabre, Men2.5 Individual Single Sticks, Men Medal table Pos. Country Gold..
Fencing at the 1906 Summer Olympics
8 fencing events took place, all men only. Medals count France: 3 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze (5 total)Germany: 2 gold and 2 silver (4 total)Belgium: 2 gold and 1 bronze (3 total)Greece: 1 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze (4 total)Netherlands: 1 silver and 2 bronze (3 total)Italy: 1 silver and 1 bronze ..
Fencing at the 1908 Summer Olympics
At the 1908 Summer Olympics, four fencing events were contested. The 1908 Games were the first to lack a foil competition. Foil fencing, "not being in the opinion of the organisers a form of sport which is improved by competitionOfficial Report, p. 127," was held only as a display. The 1908 Olymp..
Fencing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's épée
The men's épée was one of four fencing events on the Fencing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. The medals were swept by the French fencers, who also took the gold medal in the team épée event. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1 First round2.1.1 Pool A2.1.2 Pool B..
Fencing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's sabre
The men's sabre was one of four fencing events on the Fencing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. The top two places were won by Hungarian fencers, who also took the gold medal in the team sabre event. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1 First round2.1.1 Pool A2.1.2 Poo..
Fencing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's team épée
The men's team épée was one of four fencing events on the Fencing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. The event was won by the French team, who also swept the medals in the individual épée event. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1 Play-in match2.2 First round2.2.1 ..
Fencing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's team sabre
The men's team sabre was one of four fencing events on the Fencing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. The event was won by the Hungarian team, who also took the top two medals in the individual sabre event. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1 First round2.1.1 Semifinals2.1...
Fencing at the 1912 Summer Olympics
At the 1912 Summer Olympics, five fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Team Épée, Men0.5 Team Sabre, Men Individual Foil, Men Gold: Silver: Bronze: Nedo NadiItaly Pietro SpecialeItal..
Fencing at the 1920 Summer Olympics
At the 1920 Summer Olympics, six fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Team Foil, Men0.5 Team Épée, Men0.6 Team Sabre, Men Individual Foil, Men Gold: Silver: Bronze: Nedo NadiItal..
Fencing at the 1924 Summer Olympics
At the 1924 Summer Olympics, seven fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men0.6 Team Épée, Men0.7 Team Sabre, Men Individual Foil, Men Gold..
Fencing at the 1928 Summer Olympics
At the 1928 Summer Olympics, five fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men Individual Foil, Men Gold: Silver: Bronze: Lucien GaudinFrance Erwin Ca..
Fencing at the 1932 Summer Olympics
At the 1932 Summer Olympics, seven fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men0.6 Team Épée, Men0.7 Team Sabre, Men Individual Foil, Men Gold..
Fencing at the 1936 Summer Olympics
At the 1936 Summer Olympics, seven fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men0.6 Team Épée, Men0.7 Team Sabre, Men Individual Foil, Men Gold..
Fencing at the 1948 Summer Olympics
At the 1948 Summer Olympics, seven fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men0.6 Team Épée, Men0.7 Team Sabre, Men Individual Foil, Men Gold..
Fencing at the 1952 Summer Olympics
At the 1952 Summer Olympics, seven fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men0.6 Team Épée, Men0.7 Team Sabre, Men Individual Foil, Men Gold..
Fencing at the 1956 Summer Olympics
At the 1956 Summer Olympics, seven fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men0.6 Team Épée, Men0.7 Team Sabre, Men Individual Foil, Men Gold..
Fencing at the 1972 Summer Olympics
At the 1972 Summer Olympics, eight fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men0.6 Team Épée, Men0.7 Team Sabre, Men0.8 Team Foil, Women In..
Fencing at the 1976 Summer Olympics
At the 1976 Summer Olympics, eight fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men0.6 Team Épée, Men0.7 Team Sabre, Men0.8 Team Foil, Women In..
Fencing at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Fencing at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by eight events. They were held between July 22 and July 31 at the fencing hall of the Sports Complex of the Central Sports Club of the Army (north-western part of Moscow). Contents 1 Medals2 Events2.1 Individual Foil, Men2.2&nbs..
Fencing at the 1984 Summer Olympics
At the 1984 Summer Olympics, eight fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men0.6 Team Épée, Men0.7 Team Sabre, Men0.8 Team Foil, Women In..
Fencing at the 1988 Summer Olympics
At the 1988 Summer Olympics, eight fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men0.6 Team Épée, Men0.7 Team Sabre, Men0.8 Team Foil, Women In..
Fencing at the 1992 Summer Olympics
At the 1992 Summer Olympics, eight fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Team Foil, Men0.6 Team Épée, Men0.7 Team Sabre, Men0.8 Team Foil, Women In..
Fencing at the 1996 Summer Olympics
At the 1996 Summer Olympics, ten fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Individual Épée, Women0.6 Team Foil, Men0.7 Team Ép..
Fencing at the 2000 Summer Olympics
At the 2000 Summer Olympics, ten fencing events were contested. Contents 0.1 Individual Foil, Men0.2 Individual Épée, Men0.3 Individual Sabre, Men0.4 Individual Foil, Women0.5 Individual Épée, Women0.6 Team Foil, Men0.7 Team Épée, Men0.8 Team Sabre, M..
Fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Fencing Hall at the Helliniko Olympic Complex. Ten gold medals were awarded in individual and team events further divided into three separate categories: Épée, Foil and Sabre. Fencing is one of only four sports that have been featured in ever..
Fencing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Fencing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place at the Pasig Sports Center at the City Hall Complex in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Ten gold medals were awarded in individual and team events further divided into three separate categories: Épée, Foil and Sabre. Medal winners E..
Fencing at the Summer Olympics
Fencing has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics. Events Event 96 00 04 08 12 20 24 28 32 36 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 00 04 Years Foil X X ..
Fencing terminology
Definitions and explanations of terms and maneuvers in fencing. Contents 1 Footwork2 Blade Work3 Weapon4 Bouting5 General/Timing Footwork Advance The ‘advance’ is the basic forward movement. The front foot moves first, beginning by lifting the toe/ball of the f..
FenCon
FenCon is a literary Science Fiction and Fantasy convention with quite a lot of filk [programming], science [programming], writing [panels], fan discussions, [Gaming], an outstanding collection of [Guests], an [Art Show and Auction], a ..
Fencott and Murcott
Fencott & Murcott A parish of Oxfordshire, England. The parish comprises the two villages of Fencott and Murcott: and is administratively in Cherwell district. It is found about 14km due East of Blenheim Palace, (Latitude 51°50'N, Longtitude 1°10'W). The parish is bounded on the North and West..
Fendalton
Suburb:Fendalton City:Christchurch Island:South Island Surrounded by: to the northBryndwr to the eastMerivale to the southRiccarton to the westIlam Fendalton is a suburb of Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand. It is situated to th..
Fendalton Open Air School
Fendalton Open Air School is a primary school in Christchurch, New Zealand known for its open-air classrooms. Fendalton Primary School was established in 1875, continuing to provide education for primary school children in Fendalton for over 125 years. As of 2004, the school had approximately 500 st..
Fender
''For the automotive part, see fender (automobile). The Fender logo, often called the "spaghetti" logo. The famous Stratocaster headstock. The Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, initially named the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company, was started by Leo Fender in 1946..
Fender's blue butterfly
Fender's Blue (Icaricia icarioides fenderi) is an endangered species of butterfly found only in the Williamette Valley of northwestern Oregon, United States. The species was first noticed in the 1920s but wasn't scientifically documented and named until 1931 by biologist Ralph Macy. Later in the 19..
Fendersmith
Fendersmith is the name of an occupation, meaning a person who would clean and repair fenders in houses, particularly large mansions or castles. The same person would also be responsible for lighting and keeping the fire in the fireplaces in those estates. Few fendersmiths exist today, but can be fo..
Fenderson P Jesus
Fenderson P Jesus (born Daniel P Garrity) (March 12, 1986 – ) American Writer, Poet, Musician, and Media-Theorist. Known for his quirky offbeat poetry which he describes as 'Psychadellic Post-Beat Carefully Constructed Stream of thought' and his surrealist screenplays. Contents 1 Life2..
Fender (automobile)
For the part of a automobile designed to absorb minor impacts, see Bumper. A fender is a portion of an automobile body that frames a wheel well. In British English the fender is called the wing (usually only referring to the panels over the front wheel arches). Usually a passenger automobile will..
Fender (robots)
Fender is a robot character that co-stars in the Blue Sky Studios movie Robots. He is voiced by Robin Williams. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Fender first appeared in the movie Robots when he took some pictures of Rodney Copperbottom's first mome..
Fender Amplifier History
In 1946 Clarence Leo Fender began building guitar amplifiers in Fullerton, California. He first targeted country players, and spent a lot of time in consultation with musicians to improve his designs. He initially trained as an electrical engineer, and was never much of a musician, so this process..
Fender Badtz-Maru Bronco Bass
This bass is pretty much a black P-bass with a Hello Kitty character as the pickguard. ..
Fender Bass V
Fender Bass V Manufacturer Fender Period 1965 — 1970 Construction Body type Solid Neck joint Bolt-on Woods Body Alder Neck Maple Fretboard Maple Hardware Bridge Fixed Pickup(s) 1 Split Single-Coil Pickup Colors available Classic Sunburst Background The origi..
Fender Bass VI
A Fender VI on a stand The Fender Bass VI, originally known as the Fender VI, is a six-string electric bass by Fender. Contents 1 Model history1.1 Related Instruments2 Specifications2.1 Electronics2.2 Tremolo arm3 Players4 External links Model history T..
Fender Bronco
The Fender Bronco was an electric guitar model produced by the Fender company from mid 1967 until 1981. It used the body and neck from the Fender Mustang, but had only one pickup and a different tremolo arm mechanism. Unlike the other Mustang variants, it was offered only with a 24" scale length. ..
Fender BXR 300C
The Fender BXR 300c was a 300 watt combo bass amp manufactured sometime around 1991. It was produced in 2 models, the 300C and 300R. The 300R was identical to the 300C but was a rack-mountable amp head only. The amps features were fairly stripped-down. This amp was made before internal modeling..
Fender Contempo Organ
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Fender Custom
The Fender Custom (or Maverick) was a short-lived model released by the CBS-owned Fender in 1969. It was essentially an attempt to sell off unused factory stock instead of simply writing it off. It featured more prominently in sales material than its companion, the Swinger, but wasn't taken seriousl..
Fender Cyclone
Left to right:Cyclone HH, Cyclone, Cyclone II The Fender Cyclone is an electric guitar made by Fender. Introduced in late 1997, the Cyclone body is similarly styled to the Mustang but with a significantly different specification. The Cyclone has a scale of 24.75 inches, the same as a Gibson ..
Fender Duo-Sonic
The Fender Duo-Sonic guitar was introduced by Fender in 1956 as a “student” model guitar. Like the Musicmaster introduced a few months earlier, it featured crude but effective construction and a 22.5 inch scale length (standard Fender guitars feature a 25.5 inch scale). The “Duo-Sonic” feat..
Fender Electric XII
The Fender Electric XII was a purpose-built 12-string electric guitar, designed for folk rockers. Instead of using a Stratocaster-body style, it used one with a Jaguar/Jazzmaster body style. It was also a departure from the typical "Stratocaster"-style headstock, instead featuring a long headstock n..
Fender Esquire
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Fender Jag-Stang
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Fender Jaguar
Fender Jaguar Fender Jaguar HH. Identical to the standard Jaguar, except that it's equipped with two humbucking pickups, a fixed adjust-o-matic bridge (similar to a Gibson Tune-O-Matic), and chrome knobs. Fender Jaguar Baritone Special HH. Similar to the Jaguar HH, except that it has less switc..
Fender Jaguar Baritone Custom
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Fender Jaguar Baritone Special HH
A variation of the Fender Jaguar electric guitar, equipped with two humbuckers, a fixed bridge, a longer 27" scale length (as opposed to the normal 24"), and designed to be tuned B E A D F# B. Not to be confused with the Fender Jaguar Baritone Custom (aka Fender Jaguar Bass VI Custom). External..
Fender Jaguar Bass
Fender Jaguar Bass Not to be confused with the Fender Jaguar Baritone Custom (aka Fender Jaguar Bass VI Custom) or the Fender Bass VI. External links [Fender.com] - Manufacturer's Official Site[The Higher Evolution of Off-set Waist Guitars] - A good information site on..
Fender Jazzmaster
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Fender Jazz Bass
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Fender Katana
Designed by marketing director Dan Smith in 1986 the Katana is by far the least Orthodox guitar ever made by Fender. The Katana was designed to compete with the wild shaped guitars of era and satisfy Fender dealers who were feeling the pinch by them. Sadly, the Katana was discontinued the same year...
Fender Katsalidis
Fender Katsalidis (FKA) is an architecture firm in Melbourne, Australia. Headed by principals Karl Fender and Nonda Katsalidis, the firm has been extremely successful since the early 1990s producing many landmark buildings in Melbourne and other Australian cities and also in South East Asia. FKA b..
Fender Lead Series
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Fender Marauder
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Fender Musicmaster
The Fender Musicmaster is an electric guitar by Fender, and was the first of their 3/4 scale guitars. With a single pickup and no tremolo arm, it was a basic but functional instrument. Design work on the Musicmaster and a two-pickup version the Duo-Sonic began in late 1955 following a request from ..
Fender Mustang
2005 Mustang The Fender Mustang is an electric guitar by the Fender Musical Instruments Company, introduced in 1964 as the basis of a major redesign of Fender's student models then consisting of the Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic. It was produced until 1982 and reissued in 1990. It attained cult ..
Fender Mustang Bass
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Fender Performer
The Fender Performer was designed for high-performance guitarist in the mid 1980s. The Performer was only made for one year (1986), and was assembled in the Far East. It was introduced in the middle business crisis at CBS and sadly was discontinued after only one year, however, in recent years it's ..
Fender Performer Bass
The Fender Performer bass was based on its guitar cousin and was released in 1986. It was assembled in the Far East. Sadly the Performer bass and guitar were discontinued the same year, but today its reputation as a great rock bass lives on. ..
Fender Precision Bass
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Fender Showmaster
The Fender Showmaster is an electric guitar. During the 1980s, many hard and stadium rock guitarists modified their Fender Stratocaster guitars in order to let their athletic music styles be played on their guitars. Modifications included new pickup configurations with added humbuckers in addition ..
Fender skirts
Fenders skirts are pieces of sheetmetal that cover the upper portions of the rear tires of an automobile. These were seen on many American cars between the 1940s and 1960s, going out of favor after that. They were often paired with whitewall tires. The extent of the skirt also varied, before..
Fender Starcaster
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Fender Stratocaster
Fender Stratocaster --> Much of the popularity of the Stratocaster can be attributed to its versatility. The neck, middle, and bridge (in the original manual, labelled "rhythm", "normal tone", and "lead", respectively) pickups provide a wide range of tones. The standard single-coil pickups ofte..
Fender Stringmaster
The Fender Stringmaster is a series of table steel guitars produced by Fender from 1953 to 1980. Models were available with two, three and four necks, each neck with eight strings. The four neck was discontinued in 1968. A single neck version was also available, called the Fender Deluxe, in both ..
Fender Swinger
The Fender Swinger (also known as the Fender Musiclander and Fender Arrow) was a short-lived model released by Fender in 1969. The Swinger was merely an attempt by CBS (which had bought the company in 1965) to get money out of unused factory stock by combining unused bodies from the failed Fender Ba..
Fender Telecaster
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Fender Telecaster Custom
Fender Telecaster Custom is a make of electric guitar made by Fender. The Custom can be differentiated from the Fender Telecaster Deluxe by its use of the "classic Tele"-style neck & headstock, as well as the "ashtray" bridge and single-coil slanted bridge pickup also used by all other Telecaster mo..
Fender Telecaster Deluxe
--> The Fender Telecaster Deluxe is a solid-body electric guitar originally produced from 1972 to 1981, and since re-issued by Fender in 2004 as the '72 Telecaster Deluxe. Contents 1 History2 Features3 Similar guitars4 Players5 External links History The popularity of h..
Fender Toronado
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Fender Tucker
Fender Tucker has been a disk magazine editor and publisher, and a self-publisher of books. Tucker acquired his first name in high school, naming himself for his favorite guitar. Ironically, he played a Fender Stratocaster for only a few years before switching to the 1966 Gibson ES-335 which he sti..
Fender Wide Range
The Fender Wide Range is a humbucker guitar pickup, designed by Seth Lover for Fender in the late 1960s. This pickup was intended to break Fender's image as a "single coil guitar company", and to gain a foothold in the humbucker guitar market dominated by Gibson. The pickups enjoyed some popularity..
Fender Zone Bass
The Fender Zone is a fretted electric bass, introduced in 2001. It has a slightly lighter and smaller body than previous Fender basses. The 2004 models are made of solid Mahogany and Walnut or Alder and Maple timbers, and have humbucking pickups and 18-volt active electronics. The model appears t..
Fendi
Logo of Fendi, SpA Fendi is an Italian fashion designer brand founded in 1918, most famous for its selection of shoes and furs. Fendi boutiques can be found all over the world. In recent years, Fendi entered the American market with stores in New York, Bal Harbour, and the Galleria in Houston..
Fendlera
Fendlera is a genus of shrubs in the Hydrangeaceae. They are most commonly known as Fendlerbush. The name Fendlerbush is also used for the closely related genus Fendlerella. ..
Fendlerbush
Fendlerbush is a plant that is a member of two Genera: FendleraFendlerella This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Fendlerella
Fendlerella is a monotypic genus of shrubs in the Hydrangeaceae, known as Utah Fendlerella, or sometimes as Utah Fendlerbush (it having previously been included in the closely related genus Fendlera, the Fendlerbushes) or Yerba Desierto. ..
Fendt
Fendt Farmer Turbomatic Fendt is a German manufacturer of agricultural tractors and machines. It is part of AGCO Corporation. It was founded in 1937 by Xaver Fendt and purchased by AGCO in 1997. Fendt manufactures and markets a full line of tractors, and recently began selling combines built ..
Fendt Caravan
Fendt Caravan is a German manufacturer of caravans, (trailers), that was formerly a part of the Fendt company. It was sold when the AGCO Corporation purchased Fendt. [link] ..
Fend Flitzer
In 1948, Fritz Fend (1920-2000), a former aircraft designer, introduced in Rosenheim, Germany a small single-seater 3-wheeler named the Fend Flitzer. Initially it was intended to be an invalid car for those disabled as a result of World War II. Small motorcycle engines were used (38cc or 98cc). Smal..
Fene, Galicia
Fene [43°26′51.73″N, 8°10′15.27″W] is a city council of Ferrolterra in North-western Spain in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia. Ferrolterra's population represents the third largest concentration of people in Galicia, and its disperse populatio..
Feneberg
Feneberg is a ruined castle in Trentino-South Tyrol, Italy, on the outskirts of Meran-Merano. It can be found by following a signpost along the road out of Meran-Merano heading north into the Alps, that points up the hill. Excavations in the 1970s show a human presence there dating back to Etruscan..
Fenech
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Fenech is a common Maltese surname, meaning 'rabbit'. Notable people called ..
Fenek monastery
The Fenek Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Фенек / Manastir Fenek) is a Serb Orthodox monastery in the Srem region, near Belgrade. The monastery is near the village of Jakovo, in the Surčin municipality. According to tradition, the founders of Monastery were Stefan and Angelina Branković,..
Fenella
Fenella is a fairy-like attendant of the Countess of Derby, deaf and dumb, in Scott's Peveril of the Peak, a character suggested by Goethe's Mignon in Wilhelm Meister. ..
Fenella Fielding
Fenella Fielding (born November 17, circa 1930) is an English-born actress. Of Romanian descent, she was originally named Fenella Feldman, and has often been described as the sister of Marty Feldman. She has declared that this was not the case.[[Citing sources citation needed]]..
Fenella Kernebone
Fenella Kernebone presented Triple J's Arts programs, Creatures of the Spotlight (Sunday nights 9-11PM pre 1999) later renamed Artery (1999 - 2003). She currently presents the electronic music show, The Sound Lab (2003 - present). She also presents The Movie Show on SBS TV. Kernebone got her radio e..
Fenelon Falls, Ontario
Fenelon Falls Fenelon Falls is a small town in Ontario, Canada. Known as the "Jewel of the Kawarthas," it has a population of 1,800 and is now amalgamated into the administrative city of Kawartha Lakes. Fenelon Falls is home to lock 34 on the Trent-Severn Waterway between Sturgeon Lake and C..
Fener
Fener (also: Fanar; in Greek: Φανάρι Fanari) is a neighborhood midway up the Golden Horn, in Istanbul, Turkey (formerly Constantinople). The streets in the area are full of historic wooden houses, churches, and synagogues dating from Byzantine and Ottoman times. Its name comes from the Greek ..
Fenerbahçe SK
Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü (Fenerbahçe Sports Club), commonly known as Fenerbahçe [pronounced fe-nehr-baah-che] is a sports club of İstanbul, Turkey. The team is based in the district of Istanbul named Fener, from which the team's name derives. The name Fener derives from the Greek "φ..
Fener Ada
Fener Ada (literally "Lighthouse island") is part of the Foça Islands group. It holds one of the beaches in the Aegean Sea. ..
Fenestella
Fenestella, (52 BC? - AD 19?), Roman historian and encyclopaedic writer, flourished in the reign of Tiberius. If the notice in Jerome be correct, he lived from 52 BC to AD 19 (according to others 35 BC - AD 36). Taking Varro for his model, Fenestella was one of the chief representatives of the new ..
Fenestrae
Fenestrae (singular: fenestra) are small pores in epithelial cells to allow for rapid exchange of molecules between blood vessels and surrounding tissue. These pores can enlarge and contract at the action of various stimuli such as noradrenaline. In anatomy, the term is used to refer to natural (..
Fenestron
A Fenestron (or Fantail) is a totally enclosed tail rotor of a helicopter that has a tail rotor configuration. Its purpose is to counteract the torque of the main rotor and is molded into the tail. The term Fenestron was trademarked by the French company Sud Aviation, now known as Eurocopter. W..
Fenethylline
Fenethylline (Captagon) is a synthetic stimulant drug. CAS# 1892-80-4; 3736-08-1 Fenethylline was invented in 1963 and used for around 25 years as a milder alternative to amphetamines. It was used in applications such as treating "hyperkinetic children" (what would now be referred to as ADHD),..
Fenfluramine
Fenfluramine is a drug that was part of the Fen-Phen anti-obesity medication (the other drug being phentermine). Also known as Pondimin, fenfluramine was introduced on the U.S. market in 1973. It is designed to increase the level of the neurotransmitter serotonin. This depresses the central nervous..
Fenfushi
Fenfushi as a place name may refer to: Fenfushi (Alif Dhaal Atoll) (Republic of Maldives)Fenfushi (Raa Atoll) (Republic of Maldives) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change t..
Fenfushi (Alif Dhaal Atoll)
Fenfushi Island Summary Belongs to Alif Dhaal Atoll Location Population 791 Length 1000m Width 300m Distance from Malé 109.43km Administrative Information Island Chief Island office phone +960 6680539 Island office fax +960 6680539 For other islands see Fenfus..
Feng
The surname Feng descended from the 15th son of Zhou Wen Wang, Bi Gong Gao, whose last name was Ji. During the Chun Qiu period, an official of the Zheng kingdom, Feng Jian Zi was awarded the land of Feng (HeNan province). The Jin kingdom besieged Feng and gave it to Wei Zhang Qing. Thus descendents ..
Feng-hsiung Hsu
Author of the book [[Behind Deep Blue: Building the Computer that Defeated the World Chess Champion]], Feng-hsiung Hsu started his graduate work at Carnegie Mellon in the field of computer chess in the year 1985 which eventually culminated in the defeat of the World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in ..
Feng-Yun
Feng-Yun (also Feng Yun, Fengyun, FY) are China's weather satellites. The term translates as "Wind and Cloud." China has launched polar orbit and geosynchronous orbit meteorological satellites since 1988. The satellites in the FY-1 series are polar orbiting heliosynchronous. The satellites in the F..
Fengcheng
Fengcheng can be: Fengcheng, LiaoningFengcheng, JiangxiFengcheng Town, Fujian This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Fengcheng, Jiangxi
Fengcheng (simplified Chinese:丰城; pinyin: Fēngchéng) is a county-level city of Yichun China's Jiangxi province. External links [Fengcheng Web (Chinese)] Prefecture-level divisions of Jiangxi '''Prefecture-level cities: Fuzhou | Ganzhou | Ji'an | Jingdezhen | Jiujiang Nanchang..
Fengcheng Town
Fengcheng (Traditional Chinese: 鳳城; Simplified Chinese: 凤城; pinyin:) is a town in Fujian province, China, located in Lianjiang County, of which it is the county seat. It is sited on the southeast Chinese coast along the Yellow Sea. Lianjiang county is divided between People's Republic of Chi..
Fengdu
Fengdu (Simplified Chinese:丰都县; Traditional Chinese: 酆都縣) is a county in the Chongqing municipality of China. There is a necropolis called Fengdu modelled after the Chinese Hell in the taoist mythology, built over 1800 years ago. The famous ghost town will become an island after Three G..
Fengdu Bridge
The Fengdu Bridge is a suspension bridge which crosses the Yangtze River in Fengdu County, Sichuan Province, China. Completed in 1996, it has a main span of 450 meters. External links [The Fengdu Bridge at Bridemeister.com] ..
Fengel
In J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Fengel was the fifteenth King of Rohan. Fengel was the third and only surviving son of Folcwine, and became king after the death of his father in T.A. 2903. Fengel's two older brothers, Folcred and Fastred, were killed while fighting for Gondor, and as..
Fenggan
Feng-Kan (豐干) or, "Big Stick" (b. ? d. ?) was an 8th or 9th century C. E. T'ang dynasty Chinese Zen monk-poet, associated with Han-Shan ("Cold Mountain") and Shih-Te ("Pick-Up") in the famed "Tientai Trio" (天台三聖). Contents 1 Biography2 Poetry3&..
Fenghua
The former villa of Chiang Kai-shek, one of the local sons of Fenghua. Fenghua (奉化; pinyin: Fènghuà) is a county-level city in the north of Zhejiang province, China. It is under the jurisdiction of Ningbo prefecture-level city. The city and its administrative hinterlands has a populatio..
Fenghuang
Houou redirects here. For the Pokémon, see Ho-Oh. Fenghuang sculpture, Nanning city, Guangxi, China. Fenghuang (}; }; Japanese: 鳳凰 hōō; Korean: 봉황 bonghwang; Vietnamese: Phượng Hoàng) are a species of mythological Chinese birds that reign over all other birds. The males are call..
Fenghuoshan tunnel
The Fenghuoshan railway tunnel is the highest railway tunnel in the world. It is 1,338 metres long, and stands 4,905 meters above sea level. It is part of the recently-completed Qingzang railway, linking China proper and Tibet. The tunnel is located at [34°42′N 92°55′E] ..
Fengite
Fengite is a transparent form of Marble or Alabaster. In former times it was sometimes used for windows instead of glass. Fengite is also a variant spelling of phengite, the high silica muscovite variety. ..
Fengshen Yanyi
Fengshen Yanyi (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) (translated as The Investiture of the Gods or The Creation of the Gods), also known as Fengshen Bang (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}), is one of the major Vernacular Chinese novels written in the Ming Dynasty. ..
Fengsu TongYi
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Fengsu Tongyi (風俗通義, pinyin: feng1su2 tong1yi4), or "Penetrating Customs" was a book by Three Kin..
Fengtai District
Fengtai District/Precinct (Simplified Chinese: 丰台区, Hanyu Pinyin: Fēngtái Qū) is a precinct of the municipality of Beijing. It lies to the southwest of the greater urban area of the city. It is 306 square kilometres in area, making it the third-largest precinct in the greater urban part o..
Fengtai Softball Field
The Fengtai Softball Field is a softball stadium currently under renovation for the 2008 Summer Olympics. It will host the softball competitions at that event. The complex consists of 2 competition grounds and 1 training ground. The stadium will have a capacity of 10,000 and a floor space of 15,570..
Fengtian
Fengtian (Chinese: 奉天; Pinyin: Fèngtiān; Wade-Giles: Feng t'ien; Postal System Pinyin: Fengtien) is: An old name for Liaoning province, ChinaAn old name for Shenyang city, capital of Liaoning Province, China This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated..
Fengxian District
Fengxian District (奉贤区) of Shanghai has a land area of 687.70 km² and a population of 514,400 as of 2001. It is famous for its beaches and ocean resorts. Nanqiao is a major town in Fengxian district and makes a pleasant day trip from Shanghai. Of particular interest is Guhua Park which conta..
Fengzhen
Fengzhen (simplified Chinese: 丰镇; pinyin: Fēngzhèn) is a county-level city within Ulaan Chab prefecture of Inner Mongolia in the People's Republic of China. Fengzhen is about 200 km from Hohhot, which is the capital of Inner Mongolia. In 2002 21 teenage students were crushed to death when a..
Feng Ba
(Bei) Yan Wenchengdi ((北)燕文成帝) Family name: Feng (馮, féng) Given name: Ba (跋, bá) Temple name: Taizu (太祖, tài zǔ) Posthumous name: Wencheng (文成, wén chéng)literary meaning:"civil and successful" Feng Ba (馮跋) (d. 430), courtesy name Wenqi (文起), nickname Qi..
Feng Bingxian
Feng Bingxian (b. 1945) is a Chinese private property rights advocate. Feng sued the government of Shaanxi province, alleging the illegal seizure of oil wells worth over $850 million. Feng and his lawyer Zhu Jiuhu, along with 13 of the 15 plaintiffs, were arrested on July 26 for disturbing the peace..
Feng Bo
Feng Bo is the name for the human form of Fei Lian, the god of the wind. The Chinese "Earl of the Wind", or directly "Uncle Wind", " Elder of the Wind". He carried the wind in a gotskin. ..
Feng Chia University
Although located in a rather crowded area in Taichung, FCU has a grassy campus. FCU logo It is FCU's goal to walk toward internationalization. Feng Chia University (In trad. Chinese, 逢甲大學)refers to a privately founded university located in Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C.. It was n..
Feng Deyi
Feng Deyi 封德彝 (d. 627) was the second chancellor under Tang China. He was a conservative inside the court. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Feng Feng
Feng Feng (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ; 1916-) is a long-time Hong Kong actor. He began his career as a leading man in 1946. In an unfortunate accident in 1949, the left side of his face was paralyzed and, though he has since been unable to attract leading roles, he has ..
Feng Guozhang
Feng Guozhang. Féng Guózhāng, (馮國璋 Wade-Giles: Feng Kuo-chang courtesy Huafu 華甫 or 華符) (1858 - December 1919) native of Hejian, Hebei. He was a Beiyang Army general and politician in early republican China. Feng broke with Yuan Shikai when the latter attempted to make hims..
Feng Hong
(Bei) Yan Zhaochengdi ((北)燕昭成帝) Family name: Feng (馮, féng) Given name: Hong (弘, hóng) Posthumous name: Zhaocheng (昭成, wén chéng)literary meaning:"civil and successful" Feng Hong (馮弘) (d. 438), courtesy name Wentong (文通), formally Emperor Zhaocheng of (Northern)..
Feng Ji
Feng Ji a minister under that of Yuan Shao. Feng Ji was criticized by Xun Yu as "brave but heedless of other's opinions." Being very bitter towards his rivals, Feng Ji ended up slandering that of Tian Feng until he committed suicide. Feng Ji later went on to serve under Yuan Shang as the successor t..
Feng Kang
Feng Kang was a Chinese mathematician and scientist. He was born in Nanjing, China on Sept 9, 1920, died on August 17, 1993. He spent his childhood in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. He studied at Suzhou Middle School. In 1939 he was admitted to Department of Electrical Engineering of the National Centra..
Feng Kun
Feng Kun (Born December 28, 1978) is the current Chinese national volleyball team setter and captain. She was awarded MVP and Best Setter award at the 2004 Olympics in Athens where China won the gold medal in volleyball. ..
Feng Mengbo
Feng Mengbo (born 1966) is a contemporary Chinese who works mainly in new media. Born in 1966 in [[]] province, in 1992, he graduated from Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts, Hangzhou. He now lives and works in Beijing. References See also Chinese artYang FudongQiu ZhijieHuang Yong Ping External links ..
Feng Menglong
Feng Menglong (1574-1645) was a Chinese vernacular writer/poet of the late Ming Dynasty. He was born in then Changzhou now Wuxian in Jiangsu Privince. Feng was a proponent of the school of Li Zhi (1527-1602) which supported the importance of human feelings and behavior in literature. Most of his l..
Feng shou
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Feng Shou is an all round self-defence system. It is an internal or ‘soft’ martial art, which means that we use the principles of relaxation, giving greater control over movement, balance and speed. Add to this the Tan Tien force (internal energy Chi), this ena..
Feng Shui
redirect [[Template:Sprotected]] This page contains Chinese text. Without proper [Enabling East Asian charactersrendering support], you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Chinese characters. ''For other uses of the term Feng Shui, see Feng Shui (disambiguati..
Feng Shui (disambiguation)
Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space to achieve harmony with the environment. Feng Shui can also refer to: Feng Shui (role-playing game), an action movie role-playing gameFeng Shui (film), a horror movie"Feng Shui," a song on the Gnarls Barkley album St..
Feng Shui (film)
For other uses of the term "feng shui", see Feng Shui (disambiguation). Feng Shui is a 2004 horror movie from the Philippines starring Kris Aquino about an old bagua mirror that showers luck and prosperity to its owner (Aquino) and brings death to those near her. External link ..
Feng Shui (role-playing game)
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Feng Shui is a martial arts-themed role-playing game, designed by Robin Laws, published first by Daedalus Entertainment and now by Atlas Games. The game shares its setting with the collectible card game Shadowfist. The system is simple, with most detail being in th..
Feng Wei
Feng Wei is a character from the Tekken franchise of fighting games. He hails from China and practices Kenpo. Contents 1 History1.1 Tekken 52 Character Analysis3 Trivia History Tekken 5 As a boy, Feng Wei was raised as a disciple by a Kenpo master who was so skilled he was..
Feng Xi
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Feng Xiaogang
Feng Xiaogang (Chinese: 冯小刚), (1958—) is a Chinese film director. The son of a college professor who is a member of the Communist Party of China and a factory nurse, he began his cinema work as an art design in Beijing Television Art Center in 1985. Later, he moved on to w..
Feng Yi
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Feng Yi was a Chinese general of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was famous for his modest character; he would sit under a tree while the other generals were receiving rewards for their conquests. For this particular reason, he was called,The Big Tree General. ..
Feng Youlan
Feng Youlan (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Feng Yu-lan; also: Fung Yu-Lan; 1895–1990) was a Chinese philosopher who was important for reintroducing the study of Chinese philosophy. Contents 1 Early life, education, & career2 War and uphe..
Feng Yun
Feng Yun (born October 2, 1966) is a professional Go player. She is the second woman to ever attain the level of 9-dan professional. Contents 1 Overview2 Professional accomplishments3 External links4 Links to games Overview Feng Yun was born in Liaoning, China. She started le..
Feng Yuxiang
Feng Yuxiang in uniform Feng Yuxiang (Traditional Chinese: 馮玉祥; Simplified Chinese: 冯玉祥; Hanyu Pinyin: Féng Yùxíang; Wade-Giles: Feng Yü-hsiang) (1882–1948) was a warlord during the early years of the Republic of China. As the son of an officer in the Qing Imperial Army..
Feng Zicai
Feng Zicai (Traditional Chinese: 馮子才, Simplified Chinese: 冯子才, Pinyin: Féng Zǐcaī, Wade-Giles:Feng Tzu-ts'ai) (1818-1903) was a bandit in Guangxi, China who later became a general in the Imperial Army during the Qing dynasty. In 1867 he established his base of command in Nanning wher..
Fenham
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Fenham is an area of the west end of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in theUnited Kingdom. It lies to the west of the city centre, and is bounded on the northwest by a large area of open land known as the Town Moor. To the south lies Benwell, whilst Denton lies to the ..
Fenian
Fenian is a term used since the 1850s for Irish nationalists (who oppose British rule in Ireland). It can also specifically refer to members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood (see Historical usage below). The term is still used especially in Scotland and Northern Ireland, where its original meanin..
Fenian Brotherhood
The Fenian Brotherhood was an Irish nationalist organization based in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century. It was a precursor to Clan na Gael, a sister organization to the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Members were commonly known as "Fenians". The revolutionary secret society was founded..
Fenian Cycle
The Fenian Cycle also known as the Fionn Cycle, Finn Cycle, Fianna Cycle, Finnian Tales, Fian Tales, Féinne Cycle, Feinné Cycle, Ossianic Cycle and Fianaigecht, is a body of prose and verse centering on the exploits of the mythic hero Fionn mac Cumhaill and his warriors the Fianna &Eac..
Fenian raids
Fenian Raids Campobello Island – Ridgeway – Fort Erie – Pigeon Hill – Eccles Hill – Trout River The Fenian raids were attacks by members of the Fenian Brotherhood based in the United States, on British army forts, customs posts and other targets in Canada in order to bring pressure ..
Fenian Ram
Fenian Ram Fenian Ram is a submarine designed by John Philip Holland for use by the Irish Republican Brotherhood against the British. The Ram's construction and launching in 1881 by the Delamater Iron Company in New York was funded by the Fenians' Skirmishing Fund. The Ram's design was partl..
Fenian Rising
Note: This was originially a subsection of Fenian Brotherhood. However, it has been moved to its own article to be expanded further. The Fenian Rising of 1867 was a rebellion against British rule in Ireland, organized by the Irish Republican Brotherhood, popularly known as Fenians. After the suppr..
Fenice
La Fenice - Italian opera house in Venice, one of the most famous theatres in Europe.Fenice server, main part of the (LS)³ - Libre Streaming, Libre Software, Libre Standards Open source audio/video streaming software project...
Fenimore Art Museum
The Fenimore Art Museum is a museum located in Cooperstown, New York, operating under the auspices of the New York State Historical Association. It presents changing and permanent exhibitions of American Folk Art, North American Indian Art, Hudson River School and 19th-century genre paintings, and ..
Fenimore Chatterton
Fenimore Chatterton (1860-07-21–1958-05-09) was an American businessman, politician, and lawyer. He was the Acting Governor of Wyoming from 1903-04-28 until 1905-01-02. Chatterton was born in Oswego County, New York, but raised in Washington, D.C.. He attended The Columbian College, then ..
Fenit
Fenit (Irish: x, meaning "y") is a village with a mixed function sea port, close to Tralee Town in County Kerry, in the South West of Ireland. Fishing, freight import and export, and a 130 berth marina account for the main areas of business. The harbour, located in Tralee Bay, includes Fenit pier a..
Feniton railway station
Feniton Railway Station (originally Ottery Road, then Sidmouth Junction) is a railway station in East Devon. It serves the village of Feniton but its original purpose was as the interchange with the branches to Sidmouth and Exmouth via Budleigh Salterton. It closed along with the branches in 1967 bu..
Fenitrothion
Fenitrothion is an organophosphate insecticide. Because of the high exposure risk to humans, it is important to realize it has many adverse reactions when it comes into contact. Status: ISO 1750 (published) IUPAC: O,O-dimethyl O-4-nitro-m-tolyl phosphorothioate CAS: O,O-dimethyl O-(3-methyl-4-nit..
Fenius Farsa
Fenius Farsa (also Phoeniusa, Phenius, Fénius; Farsaid, Farsaidh, many variant spellings) was a legendary king of Scythia who shows up in many legends of Irish folklore. According to some traditions, he was the creator of the Ogham alphabet and the Gaelic language. In the Lebor Gabála Érenn (11..
Fenix
Fenix can refer to: Fenix Project, a GNU project to create a free compiler of a scripting language for videogame developmentFenix (StarCraft), a fictional character in the StarCraft universeFenix (magazine), a Polish science fiction magazine published from 1990 to 2001Phoenix in some languages like ..
Fenix*TX
Fenix*TX is an American four-piece pop punk band. The band originally formed as Riverfenix in 1995 in Houston, Texas. They released an EP, G.B.O.H., and an album, Riverfenix, on independent record labels, before having to change their name due to a cease and desist order from the estate of actor Ri..
Fenix*TX (album)
Fenix*TX is the first of three albums Fenix*TX released after their name change. It was issued on July 13 1999 by MCA and Drive-Thru Records. The album is almost the same as the original Riverfenix release. "Skinhead Jessie", "Jaw" and the untitled tracks from Riverfenix were removed from this rel..
Fenix (magazine)
Fenix was a Polish science fiction magazine published from 1990 to 2001. See also FantastykaScience fiction ..
Fenix (StarCraft)
StarCraft character Praetor Fenix Position Praetor of Protoss Defense Forces of Aiur Species Protoss Affiliation Raynor's Raiders, Protoss Defense Forces of Aiur Fenix is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. A Protoss Zealot, and a Praetor of the Aiur Defense Forces, Feni..
Fenix Project
Fenix is the codename for a GNU project to create a free compiler for a scripting language derived from the one created by Hammer Technologies for the Game Development Suite "DIV Games Studio". However, several features have been added which make it not compatible with most games programmed with DIV..
Fenix Stadion
Fenix Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Genk, Belgium. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Racing Genk. The stadium holds 24,604 and was built in 1999. Heusden-Zolder used to play at this stadium for their single season at the top level in 2003-04. Followin..
Feni District
This article is about Feni, a district of Bangladesh. There is a separate article on the spirit feni, more commonly spelled fenny. Feni is a small southern district of Bangladesh, bordering (clockwise from the north) Tripura in India, Chittagong district, the Bay of Bengal, Noakhali district and Co..
Feni Girls Cadet College
Feni Girls Cadet College Date of Establishment 2005 First Academic year 2006 Location 2 km north of Feni town at Feni Old Airport area.District:FenilBangladesh College motto Honest Education, Better Life College colour ~ Total College Area acres Symbolizing FGCC College monogram Banglade..
Feni River
The Feni River (Bangla: ফেনী নদী Feni Nodi) is a river in southeastern Bangladesh. It flows into the Bay of Bengal near the Feni district. See also List of rivers in Bangladesh ..
Fenland
Fenland District Shown within Cambridgeshire Geography Status: District Region: East of England Admin. County: Cambridgeshire Area:- Total Ranked 91st546.45 km² Admin. HQ: March ONS code: 12UD Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Fenland local elections
Fenland Council is elected every four years. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control No overall control 1973 - 1976 Conservative 1976 - 1995 Labour 1995 - 1999 Conservative 1999 - Council elections Fenland Co..
Fenmarel Mestarine
Dungeons & Dragons Deity ..
Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses NNR
Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses National Nature Reserve is an English Nature managed National Nature Reserve, which straddles the border between England and Wales, near Ellesmere. It comprises three peat bogs: Fenn's MossWhixall MossBettisfield Moss It is bound by the Llangollen Canal on two..
Fennange
Fennange (Luxembourgish: Fënnéng, German: Fenningen) is a small town in the commune of Bettembourg, in southern Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 282. ..
Fennec
The Fennec is a small fox found in the Sahara Desert of North Africa (excluding the coast) which has distinctive oversized ears. Although some authorities classify this as the only species of the genus Fennecus, it is shown here in the genus Vulpes. Contents 1 Description2 Habits2.1..
Fennek
Royal Netherlands Army Fennek Fennek General characteristics Crew 3 Length 5.71 m Width 2.49 m Height 1.79 m Weight 9.7 tonnes Armour and armament Armour Main armament 12.7 mm machine gun (Dutch recon version) Secondary armament Not applicable Mobility Po..
Fennel
For Giant fennel (Ferula communis) see Ferula. Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a species in the genus Foeniculum (treated as the sole species by many botanists), and is native to southern Europe (especially the Mediterranean) and southwestern Asia. It is a member of the family Apiaceae (formerly the..
Fenner
Fenner may mean: Frank Fenner (b. 1914), Australian scientistFenner Hall, a hall of residence at The Australian National University in Canberra, ACT.Fenner, New YorkArthur Fenner (1745-1805), Rhode Island governorDudley Fenner (c. 1558-1587), Puritan ministerJames Fenner (1771-1846), Rhode Island g..
Fenner's
Fenner's is the University of Cambridge's cricket ground. Fenner's has hosted first-class cricket since 1848, and many of the world's great players have graced the wicket. Playing for Cambridge University has launched many careers. Such names as Peter May, David Sheppard, Ted Dexter, and Mike Brea..
Fenner, New York
Fenner is a town in Madison County, New York, USA. The population was 1,680 at the 2000 census. The Town of Fenner is in the north-central part of the county. The town is east of Cazenovia Lake. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Fenn..
Fenner Brockway, Baron Brockway
Archibald Fenner Brockway, Baron Brockway (November 1 1888 - 28 April 1988) was a British anti-war activist and politician. Brockway was born in Calcutta, India which was at that time under British Imperial rule. While attending the School for the Sons of Missionaries (Blackheath, London (now Eltha..
Fenner Hall
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] Fenner Hall, North Tower Fenner Hall is a residential college of the Australian National University in Braddon, Canberra. Fenner Hall, named in honour of Emeritus Professor Frank Fenner, houses almost 500 students and is located on Canberra's Northbourn..
Fenni
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. For information on the city and the district located in Bangladesh, see Feni District In h..
Fennicism
A Fennicism is a word, phrase or grammatical phenomenon typical of the Finnish language when used in another language. See also AnglicismFennicize ..
Fennicize
Fennicization is the changing of one's personal names from other languages (usually Swedish) into Finnish. During the era of National Romanticism in Finland, many people, especially Fennomans, fennicized their previously Swedish names. Many of these people actually came from families that had origi..
Fennimore, Wisconsin
Fennimore is a city in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,387 at the 2000 census. The city's area was separated from the town of Fennimore, which remains as an adjcent rural area. See: Fennimore (town), Wisconsin. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Fennimore (town), Wisconsin
Fennimore is a town in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 599 at the 2000 census. The size of the town was reduced when the city of Fennimore was incorporated from a part of the town. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 90.0 k..
Fennis Dembo
Fennis Marx Dembo (born January 24 1966 in Mobile, Alabama) is a former professional basketball player for the 1989 NBA Champion Detroit Pistons of the NBA. Playing at the power forward position, he only played in the NBA for one season, averaging 1.2 points in 31 games. He was picked by the Pistons..
Fenno's Paradox
Fenno's Paradox is the belief that people generally disapprove of Congress as a whole, but support the Congressman from their own Congressional district. ..
Fenno-Skan
Fenno-Skan is the designation of the high voltage direct current transmission between Dannebo in Sweden and Rauma in Finland, inaugarated in 1989. The 233 kilometer long Fenno Skan crosses in form of a 200 kilometers long submarine cable on the Finnish sea bottom. At the Swedish end the cable direct..
Fennoman
The Fennomans were the most important political movement in the 19th century Grand Duchy of Finland. After the Crimean War, they founded the Finnish Party and intensified the language strife attempting to raise the Finnish language and Finnic culture from peasant-status to the position of a national..
Fennoscandia
Scandinavia, Fennoscandia, and the Kola Peninsula. Fennoscandia and Fenno-Scandinavia are geographic and geological terms used to describe the Scandinavian peninsula, the Kola peninsula, Karelia, Finland and Denmark. The term alludes to the Fennoscandian Shield, even if Denmark actually reside..
Fenno Heath
Fenno Follansbee Heath, Jr. (born 1926) is an American conductor and composer of choral music. Heath attended Yale University, where he majored in music and graduated in 1950. As an undergraduate he sang in the Yale Freshman Chorus, the Apollo Glee Club, the Yale Glee Club, and the Spizzwinks, a sm..
Fennville, Michigan
Fennville is a in Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,459 at the 2000 census. The city is situated on Michigan State Highway 89 on the boundary between Manlius Township on the north and Clyde Township on the south. The city of Saugatuck is about seven miles northwest..
Fenny
For information on the city and the district located in Bangladesh, see Feni District Photo of a bottle of Big Boss cashew fenny Fenny is an Indian liquor made from either coconut or the juice of the cashew apple. Fenny (also feni) originated in Goa, and the Goan fenny is generally considere..
Fenny Compton
Fenny Compton is a village in Warwickshire, England, about eight miles north of Banbury. Its church of St. Peter and St. Clare was built in the 14th century. Fenny Compton is small but had two stations, one on the Great Western Railway route from Oxford to Birmingham, the other being on the Stratfor..
Fenny Drayton
Fenny Drayton (formerly Drayton-on-the-Clay) is a village in Leicestershire in the district of Hinckley and Bosworth. Fenny Drayton in on the A444 road north of Nuneaton close to its crossroads with the A5 – the Roman Watling Street; the village itself is crossed by another Roman Road. The ..
Fenny Stratford
Fenny Stratford is a town that is now part of Milton Keynes, England and in the Civil Parish of Bletchley and Fenny Stratford. Prior to the designation of the new city in 1967, it was part of Bletchley Urban District, in Buckinghamshire. It is located at the south east edge of the city and is its ..
Fenny Stratford railway station
Fenny Stratford railway station is a railway station that serves the Fenny Stratford area of Milton Keynes. It is located on the Bletchley-Bedford Marston Vale line. The station is served by Silverlink County local services from Bletchley to Bedford. Services are operated using Class 150/1 diesel ..
Fenn O'Berg
Fenn O'Berg is an improvisional computer music trio made up of members Christian Fennesz, Peter Rehberg and Jim O'Rourke. The cover art for both their albums is provided by Chicks on Speed. Discography The Magic Sound of Fenn O'Berg (1999)The Return of Fenn O'Berg (2002)..
Fenoarivo Afovoany
Fenoarivo Afovoany is a town in central Madagascar approximately 100 kilometres north-west of the capital Antananarivo. ..
Fenodyree
Sometimes used as a proper name and sometimes as the name of a class of beings, the fenodyree is like a brownie, hob, or sprite in English folklore, particular around the Isle of Man. Other spellings include Phynodderee, Phynnodderee, or Fenoderee or even "foldyr gastey." He is small and hairy, pa..
Fenofibrate
Fenofibrate is a drug of the fibrate class. It is mainly used to reduce cholesterol levels in patients at risk of cardiovascular disease. Like other fibrates, it reduces both low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) levels, as well as increasing high-density liporotein ..
Fenoldopam
Fenoldopam is a synthetic compound that acts as a dopamine D1 receptor agonist. Fenoldopam is used as an antihypertensive agent. It lowers blood pressure through arteriolar vasodilation. Dopamine agonists [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit] Apomorphine (dp) | Dihydrexidine (d..
Fenolheda
Fenholeda, also Fenolhedès or Fenolhet (French: Fenouillèdes, Catalan: Fenolleda), is an Occitan comarca in the French Département of Pyrénées-Orientales. The capital of the comarca is Sant Paul de Fenolhet. Fenolheda has been part of the former Kingdom of France since the Treaty of Corbeil (1..
Fenomenologia dell'Individuo Assoluto
Phenomenology of the Absolute Individual, a work by Italian esoteric writer Julius Evola, published in 1930 by Bocca. Works by Julius Evola Arte Astratta, Posizione Teoretica | Le Parole Oscure du Paysage Interieur | Saggi sull'idealismo magico | Teoria dell'Individuo Assoluto | [[Imperialism..
Fenqing
This is for Chinese angry young men. For other uses of Angry Young Men, see Disambiguation Page Fenqing (Traditional: 憤青; Simplified: 愤青; Pinyin: Fènqīng), or "FQ" (abbreviation), which is itself an abbreviation for Fennu Qingnian (Traditional: 憤怒青年; Simplified: 愤怒青年; Pinyi..
Fenrahaa
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Fenrahaahuttaa
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Fenrir (disambiguation)
Fenrisulfr or Fenrir is a Norse mythological wolf. Fenrir may also refer to: Fenrir Greyback, a lycanthropic Death Eater in the Harry Potter series of booksMaugrim, the captain of the Witch's Secret Police in the Narnia series of booksFenrir (Dungeons & Dragons), a Pit Fiend in Dungeons & DragonsF..
Fenrir (Dungeons & Dragons)
Fenrir was a Pit Fiend of notable power who served as Asmodeus' Captain of the Guard. Asmodeus exiled Fenrir (after a considerable amount of torture) when an assassin managed to evade Fenrir's guards. The assassin never made it to Asmodeus, but was caught by his personal bodyguards. Fenrir was bani..
Fenrisulfr
See Fenris (comics) for the Marvel Comics twin villains. See Maugrim for the character in the Narnia stories. Fenrir redirects here. See Fenrir (disambiguation) for other uses. According to the Edda Fenrisulfr bites off the hand of Týr (John Bauer, 1911) In Norse mythology, Fenrir or Fenri..
Fenris (comics)
Fenris are two characters from the Marvel Comics universe, namely German mutant twins Andrea and Andreas von Strucker, children of supervillain Baron Wolfgang von Strucker of HYDRA. Andrea is female, Andreas is male. (Fenris is also the name of the terrorist organization the two are head of, whic..
Fenriz
--> Fenriz (born 1971-11-28), born Leif Nagell, later changed to Gylve Fenris Nagell, is best known as the drummer and lyricist for the two-piece Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone. However, he is a prolific musician who has been involved in a wide array of bands, solo efforts, and side project..
Fensalir
In Norse mythology, Fensalir ("water falls") was Frigg's hall in Asgard. May also be translated as "marsh halls". Norse mythology List of Norse gods | Æsir | Vanir | Giants | Elves | Dwarves | Valkyries | Einherjar | Norns Odin | Thor | Freyr | Freya | Loki | Balder | Tyr | Yggdrasil | G..
Fenshu
Fenshu, is a French electronic musician and one of representatives of the electro break xp genre. Born in France the 9th of december 1980, Fenshu started music at 14 in several metal-hardcore band as guitar player. He discovered sequencer and rythm box at 17 in 1997 and started to produce some expe..
Fensler Films
Fensler Films is a Chicago based-company, headed by Eric Fensler, which gained a reputation for their parody G.I. Joe PSA films. Fensler Films took the PSA/Safety Messages used at the end of every episode of the 80's animated series G.I. Joe, re-cut them, in some cases adding new animation, and dubb..
Fenstanton
Fenstanton – in Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire), England – is a village near Hemingford Grey south of St Ives. Fenstanton Village Web Site [link] ..
Fens of Serech
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Fens of Serech were a series of marshes in the Pass of Sirion where many Battles of Beleriand saw much warfare. Formed by the confluence of the rivers Sirion and Rivil, the Fens were trapped in a wedge formed by the Ered Wethrin and the ..
Fentange
Fentange (Luxembourgish: Fenteng, German: Fentingen) is a town in the commune of Hesperange, in southern Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 1,280. ..
Fentanyl
Fentanyl is an opioid analgesic, first synthesized in Belgium in the late 1950s, with an analgesic potency of about 80 times that of morphine. It was introduced into medical practice in the 1960s as an intravenous anesthetic under the trade name of Sublimaze. Fentanyl has an LD50 of 3.1 milligrams ..
Fenthion
Fenthion is an organothiophosphate insecticide, which is a subset of the organophosphates. Chemical names IUPAC: O,O-dimethyl O-4-methylthio-m-tolyl phosphorothioateCAS: O,O-dimethyl O-[3-methyl-4-(methylthio)phenyl] phosphorothioate ..
Fenton
Fenton is the name of the following places: in the United Kingdom:*Fenton, in the county of Staffordshire, England*Fenton, in the county of Lincolnshire, England (near Saxilby)*Fenton, in the county of Lincolnshire, England (near Stubton)*Fenton, in the county of Nottinghamshire, England*Fenton, in..
Fenton's reagent
Fenton's reagent is a solution of hydrogen peroxide and an iron catalyst that is used to oxidize contaminants or waste waters. Fenton's reagent can be used to destroy organic compounds such as trichloroethylene (TCE) and tetrachloroethylene (PCE). It was developed in the 1890s by H.J.H. Fenton. Fe..
Fenton, Iowa
Fenton is a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, United States. The population was 317 at the 2000 census. Geography Fenton is located at [43°12′59″N, 94°25′35″W] (43.216375, -94.426509)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Fenton, Lincolnshire
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) Lincolnshire being a county of fens, it is not surprising to find the place name Fenton occurs more than once: Fenton (near Sa..
Fenton, Louisiana
Fenton is a village in Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 380 at the 2000 census. Geography Fenton is located at [30°21′51″N, 92°55′3″W] (30.364271, -92.917514)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bure..
Fenton, Michigan
Fenton is a city in Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 10,582. The city was incorporated from Fenton Township, but the city and township are politically independent. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Externa..
Fenton, Missouri
Fenton or "F-town" is a city in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 4,360 at the 2000 census. It is the home of NASCAR drivers Ken Schrader and Rusty Wallace and the headquarters of televangelist Joyce Meyer. It's also called the city of parks, for its massive Fenton park a..
Fenton, Murray and Jackson
Fenton, Murray and Jackson was an engineering company at the Round Foundry in Leeds, England. The firm began as Fenton, Murray and Wood, founded by Matthew Murray and David Wood in 1795 to build machine tools and stationary steam engines, competing effectively with Boulton and Watt and achieving a ..
Fenton, New York
Fenton is a town in Broome County, New York, USA. The population was 6,909 at the 2000 census. The town was named after Reuben Fenton, a governor of New York. The Town of Fenton is in the northeastern part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Commun..
Fenton, Staffordshire
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Fenton is one of the eponymous Six Towns of Stoke-on-Trent, situated in the south-east of the city. ..
Fenton-Clio Expressway
Fenton-Clio Expressway was the name given to a 30 mile segment of freeway in the U.S. state of Michigan, connecting the Livingston/Genesee County border west of Fenton north to Birch Run. The Fenton-Clio Expressway was designated as US-23 in 1958, soon after the freeway opened. When first opene..
Fenton Art Glass Company
Fenton Art Glass Company is the largest manufacturer of handmade colored glass in the United States. The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Frank L. Fenton and his brother John W. Fenton in an old glass factory building in Martins Ferry, Ohio. They began by painting decorations on gl..
Fenton Barns, East Fenton and West Fenton
The hamlets of Fenton Barns, East Fenton and West Fenton make up a rural community in East Lothian, Scotland, approximately 20 miles east of Edinburgh and close to the settlements of North Berwick, Drem, Dirleton and Gullane. In addition to various long-established farms, a poultry processing fac..
Fenton Communications
Fenton Communications is a public relations firm that was founded by David Fenton in 1982. They describe themselves as the "largest public interest communications firm in the country", and maintain offices in Washington, DC, San Francisco and New York. They specialize in public relations for not-fo..
Fenton Crackshell
Fenton Crackshell Fenton Crackshell is a fictional character created by the Walt Disney company and voiced by Hamilton Camp. He first appeared on DuckTales (to be more exact, the TV movie Super DuckTales, which was later split up into a five-part episode) as a bean counter (literally), but he ..
Fenton Dock
Fenton Dock is on the River Mersey at Runcorn, England. It was built in 1874. External links http://www.mersey-gateway.org/server.php?show=ConNarrative.37&chapterId=185[MultiMap photo] ..
Fenton House
Fenton House Fenton House is a 17th century merchant's house in Hampstead in North London which belongs to the National Trust. It is a detached house with a walled garden, which is large by London standards, and features roses, an orchard and a working kitchen garden. The interior houses the B..
Fenton Johnson
Fenton Johnson (born October 25, 1953) is an award-winning author of Crossing the River, Scissors, Paper, Rock, [[Geography of the Heart: A Memoir]], and [[Keeping Faith: A Skeptic's Journey]]. He was born in Kentucky and was the ninth out of nine children. He dreamed of becoming the U.S. President ..
Fenton John Anthony Hort
Fenton John Anthony Hort (April 23, 1828–November 30, 1892) was an English theologian. He was born in Dublin, the great-grandson of Josiah Hort, Archbishop of Tuam in the 18th century. In 1846 he passed from Rugby School to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was the contemporary of EW Bens..
Fenton John Aylmer
Sir Fenton John Aylmer, 13th Baronet VC KCB (5 April 1862, Hastings Sussex–3 September 1935) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross. He was in command of first failed efforts to break the siege of Kut in 1916. Fenton was 29 years old, and a Captain in the Corps of Royal Engineers, Bri..
Fenton Penworthy
Fenton Penworthy is a fictional Disney character. He is one of Sir Francis Drake's crewmen. He built the library below Fort Drakeborough which was later found by Cornelius Coot when he renamed Fort Drakeborough Fort Duckburg. He may or may not be the same character as Malcolm McDuck. ..
Fenton Township
Fenton Township may refer to: Fenton Township, MichiganFenton Township, MinnesotaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Fenton Township, Michigan
Fenton Charter Township is a charter township in Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 12,968 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Communities2 History3 Geography4 Demographics5 External links Communities The city of Fenton is in the southeast corn..
Fenton Township, Minnesota
Fenton Township is a township in Murray County, Minnesota, USA. The population was 209 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.8 km² (35.8 mi²). 92.6 km² (35.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (0.17%) is w..
Fentress County, Tennessee
Fentress County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of 2000, the population is 16,625. Its county seat is Jamestown6. Alvin York, a hero of World War I about whom the 1941 Academy Award winning Sergeant York starring Gary Cooper was made, was born and lived in Fentress County. ..
Fenugreek
Fenugreek, also called methi, is a crop plant grown as a potherb and for the spice made from its seeds. The fenugreek plant grows wild from the eastern Mediterranean area to China; it is cultivated worldwide. The name fenugreek or foenum-graecum is from Latin for "Greek hay". Fenugreek is used ..
Fenvalerate
Fenvalerate is an insecticide. It is a mixture of four optical isomers which have different insecticidal activities. The 2-S alpha (or SS) configuration is the most insecticidally active isomer. Fenvalerate consists of about 23% of this isomer. Its IUPAC name is (RS)-alpha-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl(RS..
Fenway
Fenway has the following meanings: It usually refers to Fenway Park, a baseball stadium home to the Boston Red Sox in Boston, Massachusetts.Fenway-Kenmore is a neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts.The Fenway is a road surrounding the Back Bay Fens in Boston in the Fenway neighborhood, near Fenway P..
Fenway-Kenmore
Fenway-Kenmore is a neighborhood (sometimes thought of as two neighborhoods) in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the home of Fenway Park, the famous CITGO sign, Kenmore Square, much of Boston University, Berklee College of Music, Emmanuel College, Northeastern University, Simmons College, and the Museu..
Fenway (MBTA station)
Green Line "D" Branch normal service to Government Center Kenmore Fenway Longwood Brookline Village Brookline Hills Beaconsfield Reservoir Chestnut Hill Newton Centre Newton Highlands Eliot Waba..
Fenway Park
Redirect [[Template:Infobox Stadium]] Fenway Park is the home ballpark for the Boston Red Sox baseball club. Fenway Park opened on April 20, 1912, the same day as the now-abandoned Tiger Stadium in Detroit making Fenway Park the oldest ballpark still in active use in Major League Baseball. It is l..
Fenwick
Fenwick may be: A location in the United Kingdom: Fenwick, South YorkshireFenwick, East AyrshireFenwick, Northumberland A location in the United States: Fenwick, ConnecticutFenwick Island, DelawareFenwick, West VirginiaFenwick High School near Chicago. A surname: John Fenwick (1645-1697), English c..
Fenwick, Connecticut
Fenwick is a borough in Middlesex County, Connecticut, U.S., in the town of Old Saybrook. The population was 52 at the 2000 census. Description Fenwick is set apart from the town of Old Saybrook by a large cove. It is located exactly where the Connecticut River meets the Long Island Sound. Most of ..
Fenwick, East Ayrshire
Fenwick is a town in East Ayrshire, Scotland, UK. As of 2001, its population was 863. Fenwick is the terminus of the M77 following its extension which was opened in April 2005, at the beginning of the Kilmarnock bypass. ..
Fenwick, South Yorkshire
Fenwick is a small village and civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Doncaster (part of South Yorkshire, England), on the border with North Yorkshire. It is located at approximately 53° 38' 10" North, 1° 6' West, at an elevation of around 6 metres above sea level. The northern boundary of t..
Fenwick, West Virginia
Fenwick is an unicorporated community located in eastern Nicholas County, West Virginia, adjacent to and immediately west of Richwood. The town is situated at the bottomland surrounding the mouth of the Big Laurel Creek at its confluence with the Cherry River and has an elevation of 649m (2129ft)...
Fenwick (department store)
Fenwick (founded 1882, Newcastle upon Tyne) is an independent chain of department stores in the United Kingdom. The chain is headquartered at its flagship store in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne. Other stores are located in London (in Bond Street and Brent Cross), Leicester, York, Windsor, Ca..
Fenwick Creek
Fenwick Creek is a tributary of the Salem River in southwestern New Jersey in the United States. See also List of New Jersey rivers ..
Fenwick High School
Fenwick High School is a College Preparatory High School located outside of Chicago, Illinois, USA in the suburb of Oak Park. It is named after the Dominican bishop Edward D. Fenwick. Approximately 1200 students attend the Dominican Catholic school. It has around 1,200 students and its president is..
Fenwick Island, Delaware
Fenwick Island is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States. The population was 342 at the 2000 census. Looking south at Fenwick Island beach Fenwick Island, together with the towns of Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach, and South Bethany, comprises Delaware's beach reso..
Fenwick Lansdowne
James Fenwick Lansdowne (born 1937) is a Canadian wildlife artist. In 1976, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. In 1995, he was awarded the Order of British Columbia. In 1974, he was elected a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. ..
Fenwick Place
Fenwick Place is a Dalhousie University student residence in the south end of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Completed in 1971, it is the tallest building in Halifax at 98 metres and 33 stories. It was named after a former Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Nova Scotia Sir William Fenwick Willi..
Fenwick Weaver's Village
The Fenwick Weaver's Village, commonly known as Fenwick, is an apartment complex which is part of the University Students' Cooperative Association (USCA) coop system in Berkeley, California. Unlike the other USCA houses, which are more like student-run dorms, USCA's three apartment complexes have n..
Fenwick Weavers' Society
The Fenwick Weavers' Society was a professional association created in the town of Fenwick, East Ayrshire, Scotland in the 1760s (some sources say 1761, others 1769). The original purpose of the society was to foster high standards in the weaving craft, but activities later expanded to include colle..
Fenwood, Wisconsin
Fenwood is a village in Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 174 at the 2000 census. Geography Fenwood is located at [44°51′56″N, 90°0′50″W] (44.865483, -90.013757)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Fenya
Fenya or Fenka is a Russian cant language used among criminals. Originally it was a cryptolanguage of ofenyas or ofenes, old Russian peddlers and had a number of names. There are no convincing explanations about the origins of the words "ofenya" and "fenya". "Fenya" is also a Russian female name, wi..
Fenzhongsi
Fenzhongsi Fenzhongsi is a transportational node in Beijing. It is the starting point of the Jingjintang Expressway to Langfang, Tianjin and Tanggu. Fenzhongsi lies on the southeastern segment of the 3rd Ring Road. Near Fenzhongsi Bridge is what is claimed to be the largest restaurant in As..
Fenzlia
Fenzlia can refer to two genera, both generally treated as synonyms of other genera: Fenzlia Benth. = Linanthus Benth. (family Polemoniaceae)Fenzlia Endl. = Myrtella F.Muell. (family Myrtaceae) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Fen (disambiguation)
The term fen or the acronym FEN can refer to: A type of wetland, similar to a marsh or bog.An invented alternate plural of fan, used by science fiction, fantasy, and anime enthusiasts to distinguish themselves from "fans" such as football fans, originating by analogy to "men" being the plural of "m..
Fen Causeway
Fen Causeway or the Fen Road is the modern name for a Roman road of England that runs between Denver in the east and Peterborough in the west. Its path covers 24 miles, passing March and Eldernell (near Whittlesey) before joining the major Roman north-south route Ermine Street west of modern-day Pet..
Fen Complex, Norway
The Fen complex in Nome, Telemark, Norway is a region noted for an unusual suite of igneous rocks. Several varieties of carbonatite are present in the area as well as lamprophyre, ijolite and other highly alkalic rocks. It is the type locality for fenite, a metasomatic rock commonly found around car..
Fen Cresswell
Fen CresswellNew Zealand (NZ) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm slow-medium Tests First-class Matches 3 33 '''Runs scored 14 89 Batting average 7.00 5.23 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 12* 12* Balls bowled 650 8107 Wickets 13 12..
Fen Ditton
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Fen Drayton
Fen Drayton OS Grid Reference: ..
Fen Line
Fen Line Principal stations(from south to north) Cambridge Waterbeach Ely Ely to Peterborough LineEly to Ipswich LineBreckland LineLittleport Downham Market Watlington King's Lynn The Fen Line (sometimes Fenline without the space) runs from Cambridge in Cambridgeshire to King's Lynn in Norfol..
Fen Line Users Association
Contents 1 Fen Line Users Association.1.1 FLUA's Vision of Fen Line services between The Fen Line Users Association is a Rail Users Group. FLUA works to develop rail services on the King's Lynn-Ely-Cambridge-London Fen Line. FLUA has been in existence since 1986 and has grown steadily..
Fen Radio 107.5
redirect [[Template:Infobox Radio station]] Fen Radio 107.5 is a United Kingdom radio station broadcasting from Church Mews, Wisbech in Cambridgeshire. It used to cover the Ely area as well. The transmitter is on an old water tower at Friday Bridge near the B1101, four miles south of Wisbech. Exte..
Fen River
The Fen River (}; }) is a river in Shanxi Province, the People's Republic of China. It rises in the Guancen Mountain in Ningwu County in northeast Shanxi, flows southeast into the basin of Taiyuan, and then through the central valley of Shanxi, it joins the Yellow River in the west of city of Hejin...
Fen Rivers Way
The Fen Rivers Way is a 50 mile long distance footpath starts in Cambridge and crosses The Fens before ending at King's Lynn. It provides a small part of European Long Distance Path E2 which goes from Nice to Galway. External links [Fen Rivers Way Working Group][European Long Distanc..
Fen violet
Fen violet Viola persicifolia (syn. V. stagnina Kitaibel), is a violet (family Violaceae), native to central and northern Europe and northern Asia. It grows to a height of 10-30 cm from a creeping rhizome, with narrow, triangular leaves 7-15 mm across. The flowers are produced in late spring to e..
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