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F'lessan
F'lessan is a key character in Anne McCaffrey's "Dragonriders of Pern" series. A Benden Weyr native, F'lessan was born as "Felessan", and is the son of the Benden Weyrleaders, F'lar and Lessa. Since Lessa nearly died giving birth to him, he has no full siblings (nor any known half-siblings). Throug..
F. Lewis Clark
F. Lewis Clark was born in Bangor, Maine, June 21, 1861. In 1884 he established the C. & O. Mill and elevator, the largest flouring mill in the Pacific Northwest. In 1910 Clark built a 15,000 sq. ft. mansion as a summer home in Hayden Lake, Idaho with his wife Winifred. The "Honeysuckle Lodge" was t..
Fle3
Fle3 is a Web-based learning environment. Specifically, Fle3 is server software for computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL). Fle3 is open source and free software released under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL). Fle3 is designed to support learner and group centered work that concentra..
Flea
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Flea is the common name for any of the small wingless insects of the order Siphonaptera (some authorities use the name Aphaniptera because it is older, but names above family rank do not follow the rules of priority, so most taxonomists use the more familia..
Fleabane
Fleabane is a common name for some flowering plants in five related genera in the family Asteraceae: ConyzaErigeronInulaVernoniaPulicaria 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 ..
Fleabee's Fortune
Fleabee's Fortune Fleabee's Fortune is the first book in the Deptford Mouselets Series by Robin Jarvis (first published in 2004). [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Fleabee's Fortune is about a young ratgirl named Fleabee, who is unlike the rest of ..
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Fleadh
A fleadh is an event of Irish traditional music, many of which take place across Ireland and parts of Britain and the U.S. each year. "Fleadh" (pronounced "flah") simply means "festival" in the Irish language (also known as Gaeilge or Gaelic); the plural is "Fleadhanna". In Ireland, the Fleadh b..
Fleadh Cheoil
The Fleadh Cheoil (lit. Festival of Music in English) is an Irish music competition run by Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (CCÉ). There are various stages to the competition. In England there are regionals, then nationals and then qualifications for the All-Ireland and in Ireland there are count..
Fleagle Beagle
Fleagle Beagle is a fictional character in Disney's Scrooge McDuck universe who appears in "The Comic Book Crooks", written by Mark Evanier and drawn by Kay Wright. The Beagle Boys (specifically 176-671, 176-176, and 176-761) hatch a scheme to steal Scrooge McDuck's money using an elephant which wi..
Fleaker
A fleaker is a type of container for liquids used in the laboratory. It can be described as a cross between the Griffin beaker and the Erlenmeyer flask. Like a beaker, the bottom is flat, with the sides meeting the bottom at a 90 degree angle. The sides are vertical for most of the height; near..
Fleance
Fleance is a character in Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Macbeth. Fleance is the son of Banquo, who is one of the king's trusted captains (along with Macbeth). It is prophesied by the three witches, the Weird sisters, that Banquo's descendants are to be king one day. He and his father are ambushed by ..
Fleas and Lice
Fleas & Lice are a hardcore punk band from Groningen, Netherlands. Three of the members were originally part of Mushroom Attack, also from Holland. Their records have been released by Skuld Releases [link] in Europe, and Profane Existence Records [link] and Rodent Popsicle Reco..
Fleay's Barred Frog
The Fleay's Barred Frog (Mixophyes fleayi) is a large species of frog restricted to small pockets of rainforest in northern New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland, Australia. Contents 1 Distribution2 Physical description3 Ecology and behaviour4 Similar species5 Ref..
Flea (disambiguation)
Flea may refer to: An insect: flea.Water fleaFlea, bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers and formerly of Fear (band).Flea, a character in the popular videogame "Chrono Trigger" for the Super Nintendo. Flea is a male but is known for dressing like a girl and being mistaken for one.A bar magnet (or st..
Flea (musician)
Michael "Flea" Balzary Flea (born Michael Peter Balzary on October 16, 1962, in Burwood, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia) is the bassist for the alternative rock/funk rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, and is a regular session musician as well as an occasional actor. Contents 1 Biography..
Flea beetle
Flea beetle is a general name applied to the small, jumping beetles of the leaf beetle family, Chrysomelidae. Two differing viewpoints hold that flea beetles are either a distinct subfamily, the Alticinae, or that they make up the tribe Alticini, which is a part of the subfamily Galerucinae. The ad..
Flea circus
A flea circus refers to a circus sideshow attraction in which fleas were attached to miniature carts and other items, and encouraged to perform circus acts within a small housing. Fresnel lenses were mounted on all sides to allow visitors to view the attraction. There are different types of flea c..
Flea flicker
Flea flicker may refer to: in American football, a flea-flicker is an unorthodox play (often called a trick play). See Flea flicker (American football)in fly fishing, a flea flicker is a type of jig. The term may also refer to a brand of monofilament fishing line.in war, Operation Flea Flicker was ..
Flea flicker (American football)
A flea-flicker is an unorthodox play (often called a trick play) in American football. It is designed to fool the defensive team into thinking it is a running play instead of a passing play. After the snap, the quarterback hands off or laterals to a running back who then runs towards or parallel to..
Flea market
A typical flea market shop, in Germany "Swap meet" redirects here. For the Nirvana song see Swap Meet A flea market, also known as a swap meet, is a place where vendors come to sell or trade their goods. The goods are usually inexpensive and range in quality depending on several factors whic..
Flecainide
Flecainide acetate is a class Ic antiarrhythmic agent used to prevent and treat tachyarrhythmias (abnormal fast rhythms of the heart). It is used to treat a variety of cardiac arrhythmias including paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (episodic irregular heartbeat originating in the upper chamber of the..
Flechette
For the film producer, see Flechette (company). The word flechette is French and means "dart" (literally, "little arrow"). It is a projectile having the form of a small metal dart, usually steel, with a sharp-pointed tip and a tail with several vanes to stabilize it during flight. Bulk use Flech..
Flechette (company)
Flechette is an independent film and television production company operating from Glasgow, Scotland and Dublin, Ireland. The company has had a close association with filmmaker Garfield Kennedy (who produced and directed the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Emmy Award winning 9/11 d..
Flechette rifle
In the Hyperion universe based upon Dan Simmons' novels, the flechette rifle or pistol was loaded with "egg shaped" cartridges that, when fired, deployed into a cloud of several thousand hyper-velocity steel needles, in a manner similar to the discharge of a shotgun shell, though much more deadly an..
Flechtingen
Flechtingen is a municipality in the Ohrekreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated approx. 35 km northwest of Magdeburg. Flechtingen is also the seat of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective municipality") Flechtingen, which consists of the following municipalities (population i..
Fleck
Fleck is a surname, and may refer to Béla FleckJack FleckJohn FleckKonrad Fleck, German poet of the Middle AgesLudwik FleckRobert Fleck (footballer)Robbie Fleck ..
Fleckney
Fleckney is a village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England The village appeared in the Domesday Book, and was a farming community until the 19th century, which saw development of industry, first bricks, and then later hosiery. The population increased after the Se..
Flecknoe
For the 17th century poet and dramatist see Richard Flecknoe. Flecknoe is a village in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, England. The village is within the parish of Wolfhampcote and has a population of around 200. Flecknoe is quite an isolated village, being several miles from the nearest main ..
Flecktarn
Flecktarn (also known as Flecktarnmuster, Flecktar, Flectar, or simply Fleck) is a 5-colour disruptive camouflage pattern, comprising black, dark green, grey-green and rust-red clumps and spots on a light green background. The use of spots creates a 'dithering' effect, which eliminates hard bounda..
Flectonotus
Flectonotus is a genus of tree frogs. Species Flectonotus fissilis (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920).Flectonotus fitzgeraldi (Parker, 1934).Flectonotus goeldii (Boulenger, 1895).Flectonotus ohausi (Wandolleck, 1907).Flectonotus pygmaeus (Boettger, 1893). ..
Fled
Fled is a 1996 crime/comedy starring Laurence Fishburne and Stephen Baldwin. It involves two prisoners who are chained together and escape during a prison break. ..
Fledge
Fledge is the stage in a young bird's life when the feathers and wing muscles are sufficiently developed for flight. It also describes the act of raising chicks to a fully grown state by the chick's parents. In ornithology, the meaning of fledging is variable, depending on species. Birds are som..
Fledge (Narnia)
Fledge, also sometime known as Strawberry, was a horse in C. S. Lewis's fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia. He is prominent in the book The Magician's Nephew. He was once a cab-horse belonging to Frank (last name unknown), in the city of London, England. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning..
Fledgling Records
Fledgling Records (sometimes written as Fledg'ling) was founded in 1995. They have re-released many albums previously issued by Hokey Pokey Records. They both specialise in classic and new folk and folk-rock of the British Isles. They are both based in London but their organisations are low-profile...
Flee
Flee is an album by British blues rock musician Jeremy Spencer, who was a member of Fleetwood Mac from 1967-71, and "The Jeremy Spencer Band" (comprised of members of the Children of God new religious movement), with particularly strong input from Michael Fogarty. Released in 1979 (see 1979 in musi..
Fleece
Fleece may refer to: The woollen coat of a domestic sheep, especially after having been sheared (but before being processed into yarn or thread);Polar fleece, a modern synthetic material used to make cool-weather clothing.the Golden Fleece in Greek mythologyThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguat..
Fleefle
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Fleeing felon rule
In Common law, the Fleeing Felon Rule permits the use of force, including deadly force, against an individual who is suspected of a felony and is in clear flight. Force may be used by the victim, bystanders, or police officers. In some jurisprudence failure to use such force was a misdemeanor which ..
Fleeming Jenkin
Henry Charles Fleeming Jenkin (March 25 1833 - June 12 1885) was Professor of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh, remarkable for his versatility. Known to the world as the inventor of telpherage, he was an electrician and cable engineer, a lecturer, linguist, critic, actor, dramatist and ar..
Fleer
The Fleer Corporation, founded by Frank H. Fleer in the mid-19th century, was the first company to successfully manufacture bubblegum. Bought out by comic-book empire Marvel in 1992, it is now a part of Upper Deck. Fleer originally developed a bubblegum formulation called Blibber-Blubber in 1906..
Fleet
Fleet may refer to: Places "Fleet" is a geographical name: Fleet, a village in Dorset, England, sited on The Fleet, a lagoonFleet, in the county of Hampshire, Englanda Fleet, in Kent, inlet, creek, a name for saline waterways in the Thames marshesthe River Fleet, a subterranean river in London, En..
Fleet, Dorset
Fleet is a hamlet and parish in south Dorset, England, situated two miles west of Weymouth. The village is named for The Fleet, the nearby lagoon behind Chesil Beach. J. Meade Falkner's smuggling novel, Moonfleet is set in the village. On 24 November 1824 strong winds and a storm surge caused wav..
Fleet, Hampshire
Fleet is a town in the English county of Hampshire, located 61 km (38 miles) southwest of London. It is part of Hart District, one of the wealthiest districts in the United Kingdom. The population of Fleet is in the order of 30,000. 2001 census information from [Office for National Statistic..
Fleet, Kent
A fleet is a saline waterway within the North Kent Marshes, on the Hoo Peninsula between Rochester and Gravesend and on the Isle of Sheppey. It also has the meaning creek or inlet. The word comes from the Old English Flëot 798, Fletes 1086. In the Cliffe Marshes the most prominent are the Cliffe ..
Fleet, Lincolnshire
Fleet is a small village residing on Delph Bank, south east of Holbeach, in Lincolnshire. [Map sources for Fleet] ..
FleetBoston Financial
FleetBoston's Logo FleetBoston Financial was a Boston, Massachusetts-based bank created in 1999 by the merger of Fleet Financial Group and BankBoston. In 2004 it merged with Bank of America; all its bank branches were given the Bank of America logo. In its time it was the seventh-largest bank..
Fleetlands F.C.
Fleetlands F.C. is a football club based in Hampshire, England. They joined the Hampshire League Division Two in 1988. For the 2006-07 season, they are members of the Wessex League Division Two. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; text-align:center;"|Wessex League Division Two 2006/07 |- |co..
Fleetscut
In Brian Jacques' fantasy world of Redwall, Fleetscut was an elderly hare residing within the legendary mountain of Salamandastron. He served as a personal aide to Lord Stonepaw, badger ruler of Salamandastron, and when the mountain came under threat from the Wildcat Ungatt Trunn and his Blue Hordes..
Fleetway
Fleetway, also known as Fleetway Publications and Fleetway Editions, was a publishing company, mainly producing comic magazines for the UK. Fleetway began life as Amalgamated Press, the company owned by Alfred Harmsworth, who were based in Fleetway House. Amalgamated Press entered the comic magazi..
Fleetwing
Fleetwing was a bicycle company based in Buffalo, New York from 1892 to 1894. A second Fleetwing bicycle company was based in Boston and produced bicycles in 1977 and 1978. ..
Fleetwith Pike
Fleetwith Pike is a fell in the English Lake District in the county of Cumbria which reaches a height of 648 metres (2126 feet). The fell is a well known feature of the area as it casts an imposing presence over Buttermere lake and the Honister Pass B5289 motor road between Borrowdale and Butterm..
Fleetwood
''See Fleetwood (disambiguation) for other meanings Fleetwood is a town in Lancashire, England, lying at the northern end of the Fylde peninsula. It has a population of around 28,000 people. It is part of the Blackpool conurbation (Greater Blackpool) but outside of the borough boundary. The town..
Fleetwood, Pennsylvania
Fleetwood is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. The population was 4,018 at the 2000 census. It was home to the Fleetwood Metal Body company, an automobile coachbuilder purchased by Fisher Body and integrated into General Motors in 1931. The name lived on in the Cadillac Fleetwood automob..
Fleetwood (disambiguation)
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. Towns Fleetwood is a coastal town in Lancashire, western EnglandFleetwood, Pe..
Fleetwood (Metro-North station)
The Fleetwood Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of the Fleetwood section of Mount Vernon, New York via the Harlem Line. It is 14.3 miles (23 km) from Grand Central Terminal. {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" style="margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse; text-alig..
Fleetwood Elementary School
Fleetwood Elementary is a public elementary school in Surrey, British Columbia part of School District 36 Surrey. ..
Fleetwood John Pellew
Hon. Fleetwood John Pellew (November 6, 1830 – August 2, 1866) was the son of Pownoll Bastard Pellew, 2nd Viscount Exmouth and Georgina Dick. He attended St Mary Hall, Oxford in 1849. On April 28, 1860, he married Emily Sarah Ferguson (1841–1913) and had two children: Edward Pellew, 4th..
Fleetwood Lindley
Fleetwood Lindley was the last living person to see Abraham Lincoln's body after burial. He died on February 1, 1963. See also Abraham Lincoln's burial and exhumation Fleetwood Lindley was the last living person to see Abraham Lincoln's body after burial. In 1901 Abraham Lincoln was exhumed and..
Fleetwood Mac
This article is about the band. For the eponymous albums, see Fleetwood Mac (1968 album) and Fleetwood Mac (1975 album). Fleetwood Mac (formed in 1967) is an influential and commercially successful British-American band whose music has ranged from blues to pop. The band was named after its rhyth..
Fleetwood Mac (1968 album)
Fleetwood Mac is the self-titled debut album by the rock group Fleetwood Mac, released in 1968 (see 1968 in music). It is a far cry from the crystalline pop rock that is found on their later album, "Rumours". This album offers straight-ahead British blues. The vocals are shared between Peter Green..
Fleetwood Mac (1975 album)
Fleetwood Mac (sometimes referred to as The White Album) was released by the band Fleetwood Mac in 1975. (see 1975 in music). The album peaked at number one on the Billboard charts (where it remained for only one week, but set a record for most weeks on the chart before reaching the top position)..
Fleetwood Mac (album)
The band Fleetwood Mac released two self-titled albums: Fleetwood Mac, a 1968 album later re-issued as Peter Green's Fleetwood MacFleetwood Mac, a 1975 album This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page..
Fleetwood Mac In Chicago/Blues Jam In Chicago vols 1 & 2
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Fleetwood Mac single chart positions
Fleetwood Mac Hit singles Their chart peak positions are shown for the following singles in the following territories. Blank spaces indicate either that the single was not released in that territory, or that there is no information available regarding its chart position. Many of these singles were..
Fleetwood Metal Body
Fleetwood Metal Body was an automobile coachbuilder purchased by Fisher Body and integrated into General Motors. The name derives from Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, home of the company at the start, and lived on for decades in the form of the Cadillac Fleetwood and various Fleetwood trim lines on Cadilla..
Fleetwood Mobile Homes Corporation
Fleetwood Mobile Homes Corporation is a U.S. manufacturer of travel trailers, recreational vehicles, support vehicles and mobile homes. Products Bounder 32HL fire command vehicle ..
Fleetwood Park Secondary School
Fleetwood Park Secondary is a public high school in Surrey, British Columbia part of School District 36 Surrey. Fleetwood Park is well known for its capable rugby program. ..
Fleetwood Sheppard
Fleetwood Sheppard (sometimes spelled as "Shepphard," "Sheppheard," and "Sheppeard") (January 1, 1634 - August 25, 1698) was a British courtier and literary wit who was instrumental in the courts of Charles II of England and William of Orange. He was an educated man known for his lively wit and hon..
Fleetwood Town Centre
Fleetwood Town Centre is a town centre of Surrey, British Columbia. According to the 2001 census, the population of Fleetwood was 43,300. The town was named after Tom Fleetwood, a soldier from Surrey who died in World War I. External links [City of Surrey website] ..
Fleetwood Town F.C.
Fleetwood Town F.C. is a football club based in Lancashire, England. They are currently playing in the Northern Premier League Premier League following two succesive promotions, coming second in 2006 and winning the title in 2005. They were officially established in 1997 but the club's history da..
Fleetwood—Port Kells
Profile Fleetwood—Port Kells in relation to the other Vancouver area ridings'' Population, 2001 101,198 Electors 66,821 Area (km2) Population density (people per km2) Fleetwood—Port Kells is a federal electoral district in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that has been repres..
Fleet Acts
The Fleet Acts were four separate laws passed by the German Empire, in 1898, 1900, 1908, and 1912. These acts, championed by Kaiser Wilhelm II and his Secretary of State for the Navy, Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, committed Germany to building up a navy capable of competing with the Royal Navy o..
Fleet Admiral
A Fleet Admiral is a generic term for a senior admiral in command of a large group of ships, comprising a fleet or, in some cases, a group of fleets. If actually a rank (equivalent to an army Field Marshal), it has a variety of names depending on the country, including Fleet Admiral, Admiral of the ..
Fleet Admiral (horse)
Fleet Admiral (Sire: Afleet, Dam: Contrary Rose) was the name of a thoroughbred race horse which competed in professional horse racing for several years. ..
Fleet Admiral (science fiction)
''Please see "Fleet Admiral" for other versions of the rank The rank of Fleet Admiral is common in many science fiction sources as a senior military officer who commands a fleet of spaceships and the rank has been mentioned in numerous films, television productions, and science fiction literature so..
Fleet Admiral (Star Trek)
For versions of this rank in other science fiction genres, see Fleet Admiral (science fiction). Starfleet ranks and insignia Fleet Admiral |} Fleet Admiral is the highest commissioned Starfleet rank in the Star Trek fictional universe. This flag rank is analogous to the actual rank of Fleet Ad..
Fleet Admiral (U.S.)
A Fleet Admiral in the United States Navy is an admiral considered to be the equivalent of the United States Army's General of the Army. The United States rank of Fleet Admiral was created in 1944 and was held during and after the Second World War by the following officers: Fleet Admiral Sleev..
Fleet Admiral Cartwright
Mean anomaly (M) Physical characteristics Dimensions Surface area Volume Mass Density (ρ) Surface gravity Escape velocity Rotation period Rotation velocity Obliquity Right ascensionof north pole Declination Absolute magnitude Albedo..
Fleet Admiral Morrow
Mean anomaly (M) Physical characteristics Dimensions Surface area Volume Mass Density (ρ) Surface gravity Escape velocity Rotation period Rotation velocity Obliquity Right ascensionof north pole Declination Absolute magnitude Albedo..
Fleet Admiral Nogura
Fleet Admiral Nogura is a fictional character of the Star Trek universe who is mentioned in a brief dialogue segment in [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]. In the film, Rear Admiral James T. Kirk mentions that he will have a meeting with Fleet Admiral Nogura (which will not last more than three minut..
Fleet Air Arm
This article refers to the British Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm. Many navies through the world operate a Fleet Air Arm of their own, covered under the article on that navy itself. Royal Navy ..
Fleet Air Arm (RAN)
Royal Australian Navy Components Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm Clearance Diving Team History History of the Royal Australian Navy Procurement programme Ships Current fleet Historic ships Ship classes Other Naval College Navy memorial Australian White Ensign --> The..
Fleet Air Arm Museum
The Fleet Air Arm Museum is located 7 mile north of Yeovil, and 40 miles south of Bristol, on RNAS Yeovilton. Exhibits The meuseum has a variety of exibits including World War I and II, The Falkands conflcit, a mock up of the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal as it would have appeared in the 1970's wi..
Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team
The Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST) is a branch of the United States Marine Corps security forces capable of rapidly deploying to improve security at United States Government installations worldwide. FAST marines are deployed at the Chief of Naval Operations' discretion when the primary..
Fleet Antiterrorism Security Teams
FAST official seal Fleet Antiterrorism Security Teams (also known as FAST Companies) are units of the United States Marine Corps primarily designed to conduct defensive combat operations, military security operations, and rear area security operations. They also can be tailored for specific t..
Fleet ballistic missile submarine
The US Navy "Fleet ballistic missile submarine" force is composed of Ohio Class Submarines armed with Trident Missiles. ..
Fleet Captain
Fleet Captain is a rare military title that may be bestowed upon senior naval captains for a variety of reasons, the most common of which is to temporarly take command of more than one vessel. The rank can, therefore, be interpreted as a close equivalent to Commodore or to the 19th century rank of ..
Fleet Captain (Star Trek)
Starfleet ranks and insignia Fleet Captain |} Fleet Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. It is based on the actual (and somewhat rare) nautical rank of Fleet Captain. Fleet Captain has only been shown twice in the entirety of Star Trek, bot..
Fleet Command
Contents 1 Overview2 Setting3 Realism4 Mods5 Game Dynamics Overview Fleet Command (FC), also known as "Jane's Fleet Command" is a real-time strategy naval warfare simulation computer game. It was developed by Sonalysts Inc. and published by Electronic Arts. The gam..
Fleet Defender
Fleet Defender was a flight simulation published by Microprose in 1994. It features the F-14 Tomcat and does so more accurately than any flight simulation or arcade game ever produced. Its distant cousin is Jane's F/A-18, which reuses a lot of work completed in Jane's F-15 by ex-Microprose emp..
Fleet Faction
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The 'Fleet Faction (艦隊派 kantai-ha) was a group within the Imperial Japanese Navy of the 1920s times, who..
Fleet Finch
The Fleet Finch is a two-seat, tandem training biplane produced by Fleet Aircraft Ltd. of Fort Erie, Ontario. There were two variations: the Finch I, with a 160 horsepower engine, and the Finch II, with a 125 horsepower engine. Over several years beginning in 1939, a total of 437 Finches were buil..
Fleet FM
Fleet FM is a low-power non-commercial radio station which is operated in Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand. The station is unusual due to it being run as a completely voluntary project, the fact it plays no advertising, and that DJs have absolute control over their playlists and content. Fleet F..
Fleet in being
In naval warfare, a fleet in being is a naval force that extends a controlling influence without ever leaving port. Were the fleet to leave port and face the enemy, it might lose in battle and no longer influence the enemy's actions, but by simply remaining safely in port the enemy is forced to cont..
Fleet Leisure F.C.
Fleet Leisure F.C. is a football club based in Kent, England. They were established in 1927 and were formerly known as Beauwater F.C. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Kent County League Premier Division. ..
Fleet management
Fleet management is a term used to encompass the management of any/all aspects relating to a company's vehicle fleet from the allocation of resources to fuel economies. Contents 1 Characteristics1.1 Vehicle Tracking1.2 Mechanical Diagnostics1.3 Driver Behavior Characteristics..
Fleet Marine Force
redirect[[Template:Portal]]The Fleet Marine Force is a combined command of the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps which comprises a combination of permanent afloat personnel, stationed on U.S. Navy ships, and ground units of the United States Marine Corps infantry branch. The Fleet M..
Fleet Marine Force Enlisted Warfare Specialist Insignia
The Fleet Marine Force (FMF) Enlisted Warfare Specialist insignia is a qualification insignia of the United States Navy earned by Navy enlisted members assigned to the Fleet Marine Force of the U.S. Marine Corps who have successfully completed the necessary requirements. To be designated an Enl..
Fleet Marine Force Ribbon
The Fleet Marine Force Ribbon is a decoration of the United States Navy which was established in 1984 by Secretary of the Navy John F. Lehman, Jr. The Fleet Marine Force Ribbon is awarded to any member of the Navy who completes twelve months of duty with the Fleet Marine Force. Before the ribbo..
Fleet Marriage
Caricature of a Fleet Street Marriage A Fleet Marriage is the best-known example of an irregular or a clandestine marriage taking place in England before 1753. It was one which took place in London's Fleet Prison during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Contents 1 Irregular marriag..
Fleet Marston
Fleet Marston is a tiny village in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located to the west of Aylesbury, just off the main A41 that leads to Waddesdon. The village name 'Marston' is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'marsh farm'. The prefix 'Fleet' refers to a stream in the parish, and was added to di..
Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center
The Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center is a branch of the United States Navy specializing in computational and numerical weather prediction. An outgrowth of the Navy Numerical Weather Project, they operate some of the most powerful supercomputers in North America. The center is loca..
Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center
The Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center (or FNOC) is a meteorological and oceanographic center located in Monterey, California. A United States Navy facility, it prepares worldwide weather and oceanographic forecasts every six hours, which are made available to the public by the National Oceanic and..
Fleet Pond
Fleet Pond is a nature reserve in Fleet, Hampshire, UK. It covers an area of approx. 141 acres (0.6 km²) much of which is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The pond itself is approximately 53 acres (0.2km²) and is the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire. Originally there was a se..
Fleet Prison
"Pray remember ye poor debtors": inmates of the Fleet Prison beg passers by for alms. Fleet Prison was a notorious London prison. It was built in 1197 and situated off what is now Farringdon Street, on the eastern bank of the Fleet River after which it was named. It came into particular promin..
Fleet problem
Fleet problem was the term by the U.S. Navy to describe each of twenty one large-scale naval exercises conducted between 1923 and 1940. They are labeled with roman numerals, as in Fleet Problem I through Fleet Problem XXI. A twenty-second Fleet Problem exercise scheduled for 1941 was canceled becaus..
Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines
Fleet Prtection Group Royal Marines Security of nuclear weapons at Faslane, HM Naval Base Clyde is part of the Group's responsibilities The Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines (FPGRM), formerly Comacchio Company Royal Marines (1980-1983) and Comacchio Group Royal Marines (1983-2001),..
Fleet railway station
Fleet railway station, previously Fleet Pond Station, serves the town of Fleet in Hampshire, England. It is situated on the South Western Main Line, which has four tracks through the station. There are two platforms on the outer pair of tracks, which are served by trains between London Waterloo, B..
Fleet Ready Escort
Fleet Ready Escort (FRE) This is a single Royal Navy warship maintained at high-readiness around the U.K. on short-notice standby for deployment anywhere in the world. The FRE destroyer or frigate has rapidly deployed for counter-narcotics operations as far away as the coast of Spain, embargo operat..
Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization
For the electronic memory technology, see Ferroelectric RAM. For other uses, see Fram (disambiguation). The Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization (FRAM) program of the United States Navy extended the lives of World War II-era destroyers by shifting their mission from a surface attack role to that ..
Fleet Review, Royal Navy
Fleet Review redirects here. For Fleet Review of US Navy see Naval Review, and for Fleet Reviews of other nations' navies see Review (disambiguation) The Fleet Review is a British tradition, where the monarch reviews the massed Royal Navy. Allegedly dates back to 1400s. Not at regular interval..
Fleet services
Fleet is a motorway service station off the M3 near Basingstoke. It is owned by Welcome Break. External links [TAB - Services List - Fleet] This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the articl..
Fleet Special
A Fleet Special is a term applied to an automobile that is produced by a manufacturer with the express intent of it being sold in large volumes to corporate interests for business purposes rather than consumers for personal use. In the 1950s and 1960s, Fleet Special models were usually stripped dow..
Fleet Spurs F.C.
Fleet Spurs F.C. is a football club based in Hampshire, England. They joined the Hampshire League in 1991. For the 2006-07 season, they are members of the Wessex League Division Two. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; text-align:center;"|Wessex League Division Two 2006/07 |- |colspan="3" st..
Fleet Street
For the television series tentatively titled Fleet Street, see Boston Legal.There is also a Fleet Street in Temple Bar, Dublin. Fleet Street road sign Fleet Street in 1890 Fleet Street in 2005 The Fleet Street dragon Fleet Street is a famous London street, named after the R..
Fleet Street (TTC)
Fleet Street is a station along the 509 Harbourfront (TTC) LRT route and serves: Fort York ArmouriesOld Fort York - east entrance ..
Fleet Street Goodies (Goodies episode)
Fleet Street Goodies is an episode of the British comedy television series The Goodies. Contents 1 Cast2 Plot3 Quotes4 Miscellanea5 Broadcasting date6 Cultural influences of The Goodies7 External link Cast Regular cast Tim Brooke-Taylor as "Tim"Graeme Garde..
Fleet Street Lighthouse
The Fleet Street Lighthouse is located at Fleet Street just east of the Princes' Gates at the Exhibition Grounds in Toronto. Built in 1861, the 3 storey wood structure was one of two major lighthouses in Toronto harbour. ..
Fleet Street Publisher
Timeworks Publisher was a desktop publishing program produced by Mirrorsoft in the United Kingdom. It was produced for the Atari ST, and first released in November 1986. A PC Version was produced by Rowan Software but never released. See also Timeworks Publisher External link http://www.icwhen.com/..
Fleet Town F.C.
Fleet Town F.C. is a football club based in Fleet in England. They were established in 1890 and joined the Athenian League in 1979. In 2004, they joined the Isthmian League First Division. They have yet to reach the First Round Proper of the FA Cup. Records Record Victory: 15-0 v Petersfield United..
Fleet Training Center Dam Neck
FTC Dam Neck was the home of the Fleet Combat Training Center Atlantic of the United States Navy. It is located near the former town of Dam Neck Mills in the independent city of Virginia Beach. It is located at the site of the 19th century Dam Neck Mills Lifesaving Station of the United States Life..
Fleet vehicles
This page refers to a collection of vehicles (typically automobiles) with a single owner. For other meanings of the word fleet, see Fleet. Fleet vehicles are groups of automobiles with a single owner, typically a company or corporation, rather than an individual or family. Typical examples are the..
Fleet Week
The guided missile cruiser USS Anzio (CG 68) sails past the Statue of Liberty at the beginning of Fleet Week 2004 in New York City. Fleet Week is a United States Navy, United States Marine Corps and United States Coast Guard tradition in which active military ships recently deployed in overse..
Flee The Seen
Flee The Seen is a Post Hardcore band based out of Kansas City, Missouri and is currently signed to Facedown Records. Contrary to both the general acts on the record label to which they are signed, and somewhat popular belief, Flee The Seen is not a Christian band. The group is currently comprise..
Flegel
Flegel is the name of several people: Erna Flegel, nurseEduard Robert Flegel, explorer ..
Fleggburgh
Fleggburgh is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, sometimes also known as Burgh St Margaret. It is situated to the west of the Trinity Broads complex with the Broads National Park, some 12 km north-west of the town of Great Yarmouth and 25 km east of the city of Norwich. ..
Flegg High School
Flegg High School is a secondary school located in Martham, Norfolk, UK. It was built in the 1960s for boys and girls aged 12-16. Much of the school has been expanded over the years and is currently undergoing a £5 million expansion which will increase pupil numbers to 1 000. Staff The head of t..
Flehmen response
A stallion exhibits the flehmen response by curling back his lips. The flehmen response, also called the flehmen position, flehmen reaction, flehming, or flehmening, is a particular type of curling of the lips in ungulates, felids, and many other mammals, which facilitates the transfer of odora..
Fleinsendin
Fleinsendin is a lake in the municipality of Vang in Oppland county, Norway. See also List of lakes in Norway ..
Fleischbutter
Fleischbutter (meat butter) is a combination of ground meat, butter, and spices, used as a spread. Fleischbutter is popular in Germany. The most common form of fleischbutter is made with ground pork; variants use beef, lamb, kidney, tripe, and other muscle and organ meats. Spices also vary consid..
Fleischer
Fleischer is a common German family name. It refers to the occupation Butcher. Other German family names with the same meaning include Metzger or Mezger, Fleisher, Flesher, Fleischman and Fleischmann. People Ari Fleischer, see also Comical AriCarl Gustav FleischerDave Fleischer, Max Fleischer, and ..
Fleischer ring
Fleischer rings are pigmented rings in the peripheral cornea, resulting from iron deposition in basal epithelial cells. They are usually yellowish to dark-brown, and may be complete or broken. Fleischer rings are indicative of keratoconus, a degenerative corneal condition that causes the cornea to ..
Fleischer Studios
Fleischer Studios, Inc. is an American corporation which originated as an animation studio located at 1600 Broadway, New York City, New York. It was founded in 1921 by brothers Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer, who ran the company from its inception until being fired by parent company Paramount Pict..
Fleischhauer
Fleischhauer is a very uncommon surname, derived from German. It literally means "meat cutter", but a better translation would be butcher. ..
Fleischmann
Fleischman and Fleischmann are common family names which mean Butcher in German. Other names which have the same meaning in German and different languages include; Fleischer, Boucher, Metzger and Resnick. Names with similar or derivative meanings include Schechter, Schlechter, Schlächter and Slaugh..
FleischMann
Fleischmann was a band from Germany that released several albums, their most popular one being „Hunger", which made its debut in 1995. An excellent single was released from the album titled „Ohne Traurigkeit". Their style can be defined as rock. They received help on the „Hunger" album from no..
Fleischmann's Station
The station at Fleischmann's, MP 44.1, was originally called Griffith's Corners Station, as that was the town's original name. It was situated on a hill high above the busy town, and, like the town, was always very busy itself. Changes were made to the station when the New York Central purchased the..
Fleischmann's vodka
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Fleischmann's vodka is an 80 proof spirit distilled from grain. This is the first vodka in United States of America (1870), made in Fleischmann Co. Fleischman's is part of [Barton Brands] which in turn is part of the Constellation Brands group. ..
Fleischmanns, New York
Fleischmanns is a village in Delaware County, New York, United States. The population was 351 at the 2000 census. The Village of Fleischmanns is in the Town of Middletown. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History The area was privately owned by Ge..
Fleischmann (model railroads)
Fleischmann is a German manufacturer of model railroad products. Fleischmann was founded in Nuremberg in 1887 by Jean Fleischmann, as a toy company. Their first model train, in O scale, was produced in 1949. The first HO scale products were introduced in 1952 and the N scale "Piccolo" product line..
Fleisher Center
Fleisher Center is a 1,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Newark, New Jersey. It is home to the New Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders basketball team. ..
Fleisher Yarn
Fleisher Yarn began as an amateur company soccer club of the SB & BW Fleisher Manufacturing Company in Philadelphia and quickly became a national amateur soccer power. They won the Philadelphia Industrial League championship in 1920/21, both the Allied Amateur Cup of Philadelphia and Philadelphia's ..
Fleishhacker Pool
Fleishhacker Pool, the largest swimming pool in the United States, was located right next to the San Francisco Zoo for 47 years. Its storied history includes movie stars the 1920’s and 1930’s such as Johnny Weismuller, Esther Williams and Ann Curtis. The pool — so large that lifeguards used ka..
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Fleiss' kappa
Fleiss' kappa is a variant of Cohen's kappa, a statistical measure of inter-rater reliability. Where Cohen's kappa works for only two raters, Fleiss' kappa works for any constant number of raters. It is a measure of the degree of agreement that can be expected above chance. Agreement can be thought ..
Fleiss, Joseph L.
Joseph L. Fleiss, professor, Fleiss earned an M.S. in biostatistics in 1961 from the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health and a Ph.D. in statistics in 1967 from Columbia GSAS. He was a professor and longtime chair (1975–92) of the division of biostatistics at the School of Public Health. U..
Flekke
Flekke is a village in Fjaler municipality, Norway. Its population in 2003 was 214 , but since 2004 it is not considered an urban settlement by Statistics Norway, and its data is therefore not registered. . References ..
Flekkefjord
Flekkefjord kommune County Vest-Agder District Sørlandet Municipality NO-1004]] Administrative centre Flekkefjord Mayor (2003) Signundv Krosslidv (KrF) Official language form Bokmål Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²482 km²0.17 % 2004)&nbs..
Fleksnes Fataliteter
Fleksnes Fataliteter was a Norwegian television comedy series produced 1972-1988, and based on scripts for a British show called "Steptoe and Son" by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. The show was rewritten to Norwegian by Bo Hermansson. The main character Marve Fleksnes (played by Rolv Wesenlund) is a ..
Flem
Flem is a fictional character from the television series Cow and Chicken. ..
Flema
Flema was an Argentine punk rock band, one of the most important and influential in the country, that managed to find a unique style among other punk bands. The last configuration of the band was: Ricardo Espinosa (Vocals and Guitar), Fernando Rossi (Bass), Luis Garibaldo (Guitar), and Pepe Carval..
Fleminem
Fleminem is a Nickelodeon spoof of Eminem. The video, "Without Meat", is a song parody of Eminem's song, "Without Me". The video does not play anymore on Nick, however it might be able to be found on episodes of All That(it was aired on one episode of All That). ..
Fleming
A Fleming is an inhabitant of Flanders, see Flemings. Fleming is also the surname of several persons: Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillinAndrew Fleming, American film directorAnne Fleming, American actress and modelAntony le Fleming, English composerArt Fleming, American television per..
Fleming's left hand rule
Fleming's left hand rule (for motors) shows the direction of the thrust on a conductor carrying a current in a magnetic field. The left hand is held with the thumb, first finger and second finger mutually at right angles, as shown in the diagram below. The Thumb represents Thrust (or resulting ..
Fleming's right hand rule
Fleming's right hand rule (for generators) shows the direction of induced current flow when a conductor moves in a magnetic field. The right hand is held with the thumb, first finger and second finger mutually at right angles, as shown in the diagram below. The Thumb represents the direction ..
Fleming, Colorado
Fleming is a town in Logan County, Colorado, United States. The population was 426 at the 2000 census. Geography Fleming is located at [40°40′58″N, 102°50′24″W] (40.682874, -102.839871)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Fleming, Missouri
Fleming is a city in Ray County, Missouri, United States. The population was 122 at the 2000 census. Geography Fleming is located at [39°11′39″N, 94°3′3″W] (39.194252, -94.050881)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ha..
Fleming, New York
Fleming is a town in Cayuga County, New York, United States. The population was 2,647 at the 2000 census. The Town of Fleming was formed in 1823 from the Town of Aurelius. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Communities and locations in Fleming4 Fleming External Links Geog..
Fleming, Ohio
Fleming, Ohio is a small rural town in Washington County, Ohio, located in southeastern Ohio. Its landscape is countryside farmland dotted with occasional trees. The Fleming Mall, known for its small size, is the main attraction of Fleming. Most people become familiar with Fleming by passing it on ..
Fleming-Neon, Kentucky
Fleming-Neon is a city in Letcher County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 840 at the 2000 census. Geography Fleming-Neon is located at [37°11′40″N, 82°42′21″W] (37.194421, -82.705937)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bure..
Flemingdon Park
Flemingdon Park is a multicultural community in Toronto, Ontario, formerly in North York before it was amalgamated into Toronto. It is bordered on the north by Eglinton Avenue, on the west by Don Mills Road, and on the south and east by the Don Valley. It derives its name from its original farmowne..
Flemingsberg
Flemingsberg is one of several suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden, located in Huddinge Municipality. It is approximately 15 minutes by commutertrain from central Stockholm, or 30-45 minutes by car. Flemingsberg has 12,000 inhabitants, around 12,300 people work there, and there are about 13,000 students...
Flemingsburg, Kentucky
Flemingsburg is a city in Fleming County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 3,010 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Fleming County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Noted people4 External links Geography Flemingsb..
Flemington
Flemington is the name of several places in the United States of America: Flemington, GeorgiaFlemington, MissouriFlemington, New JerseyFlemington, PennsylvaniaFlemington, West Virginia It is also the name of a suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Flemington, New South Wales also see Flemin..
Flemington, Georgia
Flemington is a city in Liberty County, Georgia, United States. The population was 369 at the 2000 census. Geography Flemington is located at [31°51′23″N, 81°33′40″W] (31.856356, -81.561154)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Flemington, Missouri
Flemington is a village in Polk County, Missouri, United States. The population was 124 at the 2000 census. Geography Flemington is located at [37°48′20″N, 93°30′8″W] (37.805451, -93.502253)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Flemington, New Jersey
Flemington is a Borough in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 4,201. It is the county seat of Hunterdon County[Geographic references#6GR6]. On February 13, 1935 a jury in Flemington found Bruno Richard Hauptmann g..
Flemington, New South Wales
Flemington is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The suburb of Homebush West was once known as Flemington, named for one of original land grantees John Fleming. Particularly since the establishment of Sydney Markets at Flemington in 1975, the residential district has b..
Flemington, Pennsylvania
Flemington is a borough in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA. The population was 1,319 at the 2000 census. Geography Flemington is located at [41°7′34″N, 77°28′12″W] (41.126246, -77.469943)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Flemington, South Lanarkshire
Flemington was a small mining community on the outskirts of Uddingston. It existed from the early 1900's until the late 1930's and was located next to the mainline railway line, just off the road that links Blantyre to Uddingston, near Bothwell Castle. Once the mining ceased the village, like many o..
Flemington, Victoria
Flemington is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is shared between the Local Government Areas of the City of Moonee Valley and the City of Melbourne. The suburb's most famous landmark is Flemington Racecourse, where the Melbourne Cup horse race is run on the first Tuesday in November s..
Flemington, West Virginia
Flemington is a town in Taylor County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 287 at the 2000 census. Flemington was incorporated in 1922 by Circuit Court, and named for James Fleming, an early settler in the area originally from Hampshire County. Geography Flemington is located at [..
Flemington-Raritan Regional School District
The Flemington-Raritan Regional School District is a comprehensive regional public school district in eastern Hunterdon County, New Jersey, which serves an enrollment of over 3,500 children in kindergarten through eighth from the neighboring communities of Flemington Borough (400 students) and Rari..
Flemington Bridge railway station, Melbourne
Entrance to Flemington Bridge railway station. Flemington Bridge is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located in the suburb of North Melbourne atop a short embankment reached on either side by rail bridges, near North Melbourne's border with Flemington. The station ..
Flemington maintenance depot, Sydney
The Flemington Maintenance Depot is the largest CityRail train depot, located in the western Sydney suburb of Flemington, New South Wales, Australia. The depot opened in 1927 and was one of four electric train depots built under the Bradfield electrification plan, the other depots being at Mortdale..
Flemington Racecourse
Flemington Racecourse is a major horse racing venue located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is most notable for hosting the Melbourne Cup, which is Australia's richest horse race. The racecourse is situated on low alluvial flats, next to the Maribyrnong River. The area was first used for ho..
Flemington Racecourse railway line, Melbourne
Melbourne's railway lines City Loop Caulfield group Frankston line Pakenham line Sandringham line Cranbourne line Northern group Upfield line Werribee line Broadmeadows line Sydenham line Williamstown line Flemington Racecourse line Burnley group Lilydale line Glen..
Flemington Racecourse railway station, Melbourne
Flemington Racecourse is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Flemington Racecourse railway line in the suburb of Flemington, adjacent to Flemington Racecourse. The station is only open on race days and during other special events, such as the annual Melbourn..
Flemington railway station, Sydney
Flemington Railway Station is a railway station in Sydney Australia. Located near the area known as Flemington, though the technical name for the suburb is Homebush West. On the north side of the station are the Flemington markets. On the south side of the station is a shopping centre. At the "w..
Flemington Road, Melbourne
Flemington Road is a major thoroughfare in the inner suburbs of North Melbourne and Parkville in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It runs from the north end of Elizabeth Street to the south end of Mount Alexander Road, Flemington, and provides a main connection between the Melbourne CBD and the nor..
Fleming (crater)
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Fleming and John
Fleming and John is a musical husband and wife team, Fleming McWilliams and John Mark Painter, currently living in Nashville, Tennessee. The couple met while attending Belmont College in Nashville, and immediately began collaborating on songs. While pursuing a record contract, Painter began play..
Fleming Coat of Arms
Fleming Battle cry: - Details Alternative names Flemming Earliest mention unknown Towns none Families Fleming, Flemming Fleming - is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Contents 1 Hi..
Fleming College
Fleming College (formerly known as Sir Sandford Fleming College) is a College of Applied Arts and Technology in Peterborough, Ontario. The college also has campuses in Lindsay, Cobourg and Haliburton. The College was founded in 1967 by David B. Sutherland, three years after Trent University, also in..
Fleming Companies, Inc
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Fleming Cottage Hospital
Fleming Cottage Hospital is a UK National Health Service hospital in Aberlour, Morayshire, Scotland. It is administered by the NHS Grampian region. Fleming Hospital was purpose built and is physically adjoined to the local health centre providing GP, community nursing and other primary care servic..
Fleming County, Kentucky
Fleming County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed in 1798. As of 2000, the population is 13,792. Its county seat is Flemingsburg6. The county is named for Colonel John Fleming. It's a prohibition or dry county. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2&n..
Fleming Field
Fleming Field is a small village in County Durham, in England. It is situated between Peterlee and Durham, next to Shotton Colliery. ..
Fleming Fulton School
Fleming Fulton School is a school for pupils with physical disabilities located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. External link [Fleming Fulton School] ..
Fleming Gymnasium
Fleming Gymnasium is a 2,320-seat multi-purpose arena in Greensboro, North Carolina. It is home to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Spartans basketball team. ..
Fleming McWilliams
Fleming McWilliams is a singer and songwriter who is best known for being half of the husband and wife rock and roll duo, Fleming and John. McWilliams' husband is musician John Mark Painter, who she married in August 1991. McWilliams (along with drummer/brother Shawn McWilliams), grew up in East Pr..
Fleming of Louhisaari
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Fleming Road
Fleming Road (菲林明道) is a road in Wan Chai and Wan Chai North on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. The road begins south with Johnston Road, runs across Hennessy Road, Lockhart Road and Jaffe Road, flies over Gloucester Road and runs across Harbour Road and ends in the junction with Convent..
Fleming Stadium
Fleming Stadium is a baseball stadium in Wilson, North Carolina. It is primarily used for baseball. It opened in 1936 and holds 3,000 people. ..
Fleming Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota
Fleming Township is a township in Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 327 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.7 km² (36.2 mi²). 86.9 km² (33.5 mi²) of it is land and 6.8 km² (2.6 mi²) of it (7..
Fleming Township, Minnesota
Fleming Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Minnesota: Fleming Township, Aitkin County, MinnesotaFleming Township, Pine County, Minnesota This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page..
Fleming Township, Pine County, Minnesota
Fleming Township is a township in Pine County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 115 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.7 km² (36.2 mi²). 93.6 km² (36.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.0..
Fleming Way
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Flemish
The notion Flemish has a double meaning : a linguistic one (the language of the Flemings), and a social/political one (everything that refers to Flanders or to one or more individual Flemish people or organisations). It is being used often, but because of the different definitions it often creates ..
Flemish-Canadian
Flemish Canadians are Canadians of Flemish ancestry. According to the 2001 Canadian census 11,665 Canadians claim full or partial Flemish ancestry. Of the 129,780 people that claimed Belgian ancestry, 80% is Flemish, putting the total number of Flemish Canadians close to 116,000. External links ..
Flemish (linguistics)
The term Flemish can be a linguistic one, referring to the speech of the Flemings, inhabitants of Flanders, or a geographical one, referring to any attribute of Flanders, but not to its official language, which is exclusively Dutch. It is used to describe certain non-standardized dialects spoken in ..
Flemish Ardennes
The Flemish Ardennes is an informal name given to a hilly region in the south of the province of East Flanders, Belgium. The area is distinct from the Ardennes, which is situated further to the south in Wallonia, France and Luxembourg. Among the largest towns in the area are Oudenaarde and Zottege..
Flemish bend
The Flemish Bend, also known as a Figure Eight Bend, is a knot suitable for joining two ropes of roughly similar size. A loose figure eight knot is tied in the end of one rope. The second rope is now threaded backwards parallel to the first rope. Be sure to dress the knot neatly - the two st..
Flemish Brabant
Flemish Brabant is a province of Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium. It borders on (clockwise from the North) the Belgian provinces of Antwerp, Limburg, Liège, Walloon Brabant, Hainaut and East Flanders. Flemish Brabant also completely surrounds the Brussels-Capital Region. Its capital..
Flemish Cap
--> The Flemish Cap is an area of shallow waters in the north Atlantic Ocean centered roughly at 47° north, 45° west or about 350 miles (560 km) east of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Featured in the Hollywood movie "Perfect Storm". The shallow water is caused by a wide underwater plate..
Flemish Community
the Flemish community has jurisdiction over Flanders and over the Dutch language institution is Brussels. The term Flemish Community has two distinct, though related, meanings: culturally and sociologically, it refers to Flemish organisations, media, social and cultural life; alternative expre..
Flemish Community Commission
The Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie (or VGC, or, in English, the Flemish Community Commission) is the local representative of the Flemish authorities in the Brussels-Capital Region, one of the three regions of Belgium. The VGC depends on the Flemish Parliament, and its council is made up by the member..
Flemish Diamond
The Flemish Diamond (in Dutch: Vlaamse Ruit) is a name of an area consisting of the central provinces of Flanders, Belgium. Its corner markers are the agglomerations of Brussels, Ghent, Antwerp and Leuven. Approximately 5,500,000 people live here. The term is mainly an infrastructural concept of th..
Flemish education
Education in Flanders is regulated and financed by the Flemish governement. Educational institutions can be divided in three groups : 1) schools owned by the Communities, 2) subsidized public schools, organized by provinces and municipalities, and 3) subsidized free schools, mainly organized by an..
Flemish emancipation movement
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Flemish Energy Agency
Flemish Energy Agency (Dutch: Vlaams Energieagentschap) is a government agency of the Flemish Region under the Flemish Ministry of Environment, Nature and Energy tasked with the preparation and execution of Flemish energy policy. Overview The agency was created by a decision of the Flemish gover..
Flemish Eye
Flemish Eye is a record label started in 2003 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The first release was Infiniheart by Chad VanGaalen, which was picked up in 2005 by legendary indie label Sub Pop. In 2005 the label released an album by The Cape May and was referred to by CMJ New Music Monthly as a "micro-i..
Flemish Heraldic Council
The Flemish Heraldic Council or Vlaamse Heraldische Raad is the part of the Monuments and Sites Division of the Flemish government responsible for granting coats of arms and flags. Established on April 11, 1984, it is the successor to the Subcommissie Heraldiek (Subcommittee for Heraldry), establish..
Flemish horse
A flemish horse is a footrope on a square rigged sailing ship that is found at the extreme outer end of the yard. The main footrope runs along the whole length of the yard, but because of its length the angle upwards to where it is attached is quite shallow, and thus it is too high to stand on for s..
Flemish independence
The Flemish independence movement seeks independence for Flanders, currently part of Belgium. One political party which advocates Flemish independence is the Vlaams Belang. See also Politics of Belgium* Politics of FlandersList of active autonomist and secessionist movements ..
Flemish Liberals and Democrats
Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten Leader Bart Somers ..
Flemish literature
Flemish literature is literature from Flanders, Belgium. The older Flemish writers are dealt with in the article on Dutch literature; after the separation of Belgium, however, from the Netherlands in 1830 there was a great revival of Flemish literature. The immediate result of the revolution was a r..
Flemish movement
The Flemish movement (Dutch: Vlaamse Beweging) is a popular term used to describe the political movement for greater autonomy of the Belgian region of Flanders, for protection of the Dutch language in Flanders, and for protection of the Flemish culture. The Flemish movement's more extreme wing i..
Flemish National Union
"VNV" redirects here. For the band, see VNV Nation. The Flemish National Union (Dutch: Vlaamsch Nationaal Verbond, VNV) was a Nationalist Flemish political party in Belgium, founded by Staf de Clerq on October 8, 1933. De Clerq became known as den Leider ("The Leader"). Creation The VNV was tied ..
Flemish painting
Flemish painting flourished from the early 15th century until the late 17th century. Flanders delivered the leading painters in Northern Europe and attracted many promising young painters from neighbouring countries. These painters were invited to work at foreign courts and had a Europe-wide influen..
Flemish Parliament
The Flemish Parliament (Dutch: Vlaams Parlement, and formerly called Flemish Council or Vlaamse Raad) constitutes the legislative power in Flanders, for matters which fall within the competence of Flanders, both as a geographic region and a cultural and linguistic community of Belgium. It approves d..
Flemish people
This article is about the Flemish as an ethnic group. For information on citizens or nationals of Flanders, see demographics of Belgium; for information on the Dutch speakers of Belgium, see Flemish (linguistics). The term Flemings (Dutch: Vlamingen) is currently mostly used to refer to the ethnic ..
Flemish Region
This article deals with the political entity, for more information see Flanders The Flemmish region within Belgium The Flemish Region, a contemporary meaning of 'Flanders', is one of the three official regions of the Kingdom of Belgium – alongside the Walloon Region ('Wallonia') and the ..
Flemish Sign Language
Flemish Sign Language (Vlaamse Gebarentaal or VGT, previously known as Belgian Sign Language) is the language used by signers in Flanders, which is the northern part of Belgium, a country in Western Europe. The Flemish Deaf community is estimated to include approximately 6,000 sign language users (..
Flemming Andersen
Flemming Andersen (b. 2 June 1968) is a Danish cartoonist. He is probably best known for his Disney comics, frequently published in various European (mostly Scandinavian) Disney comic books. His drawings have a very characteristical and recognizable style. External links http://www.lambiek.net/an..
Flemming Davanger
Flemming Davanger (born April 1, 1963 in Bergen) is a Norwegian curler from Bærum. In his third World Junior Curling Championships in 1983, Davanger, playing second Pål Trulsen's Norwegian team picked up a silver medal, losing to Canada's John Base in the final. In 1986, Davanger played in hi..
Flemming Delfs
Flemming Delfs is a Danish badminton player. He is especially noteworthy as the first IBF World Championships Men's Singles champion, which he won at the inagural championships held in Sweden. That same 1976/1977 season he dominated by winning nearly all noteworthy tournaments. External Link [..
Flemming Hansen
Flemming Hansen Flemming Hansen (born August 9 1939) is a Danish politician representing the Conservative People's Party. He has been a member of parliament (Folketinget) since 1984 and has been the Minister of Traffic since November 27 2001, Minister of Nordic Coorporation since June 18 2002..
Flemming Larsen
Flemming Larsen is the drum technician for Lars Ulrich (Metallica). He filled in for Lars at the Download Festival in Donington Park, England in 2004, playing on the song "Fade To Black." ..
Flemming Povlsen
Flemming Søgaard Povlsen (born December 3, 1966 in Viby, Denmark) is a Danish former professional football (soccer) player who most notably played as a striker for Borussia Dortmund in Germany, and was a constant part of the Denmark national football team from his debut in 1987 until he retired. ..
Flemming Rasmussen
Flemming 'Razz' Rasmussen (born in Denmark in 1958) was the engineer and producer of heavy metal act Metallica's albums Ride The Lightning (1984), Master Of Puppets (1986) and ...And Justice For All (1988), sharing the production credits with the band. While he received critical acclaim for the firs..
Flemming Rose
Flemming Rose (born March 11 1958) is a Danish journalist, author and the current cultural editor at the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten. He was principally responsible for the publishing of the cartoons that initiated the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy. Contents 1 Life2&nb..
Flemming v. Nestor
Flemming v. Nestor is a 1960 Supreme Court Case in which the Court upheld the Constitutionality of Section 1104 of the 1935 Social Security Act. In this Section, Congress legislated to itself the power to amend and revise the schedule of benefits. Nestor challenged this Section after he was denied ..
Flemming Østergaard
Parken Sport& Entertainment FC København* KB* B 1903Parken StadiumFCK HandballLalandiaFlemming ØstergaardCarsten V. JensenJørgen Glistrup Flemming Ammentorp Østergaard (born October 31, 1943 in Skovshoved) is the chairman of FC København. He is also known as Don Ø, a nickname he received i..
Flem Snopes
In William Faulkner's The Hamlet, Flem Snopes - wily, energetic, a man of shady origins - quickly comes to dominate Frenchman's Bend and its people with his cunning and guile. ..
Flensburg
For the short-lived May 1945 Nazi government led by Karl Dönitz see Flensburg government. Flensburg (Danish: Flensborg, Low Saxon: Flensborg, North Frisian: Flansborj) is an independent town in the North of the German state Schleswig-Holstein. Flensburg is the centre of the region Südschleswig. ..
Flensburg, Minnesota
Flensburg is a city in Morrison County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 244 at the 2000 census. It's named after Flensburg, Germany. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 18.2 km² (7.0 mi²). 17.9 km² (6.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 k..
Flensburg Fjord
Flensburg Fjord Flensburg Fjord seen from the German side with Denmark in the background. Flensburg Fjord, alternatively Firth of Flensburg (Danish: Flensborg Fjord, German: Flensburger Förde), is a 50 km long inlet of the Baltic. The southern shores are German; the northern shores ar..
Flensburg government
History of Germany Ancient times Germanic tribes Migration Period Frankish Empire Medieval Germany Holy Roman Empire East Colonisation Building a nation Confederation of the Rhine German Confederation North German Confederation Imperial Germany German Empire Germany during World..
Flensburg radar detector
The FuG 227 Flensburg was a German passive radar receiver developed by Siemens AG and introduced into service in Spring 1944. It used wing-mounted dipole antennae and was sensitive to frequencies of 170-220 MHz. It allowed Luftwaffe nightfighters to home in on the Monica tail warning radar fitted to..
Flensing
Flensing is the act of stripping flesh from a whale. See Whaling. ..
Flensjøen
Flensjøen is a lake in the municipality of Røros in Sør-Trøndelag county as well as Os in Hedmark county, Norway. See also List of lakes in Norway ..
Flen flyys
Flen flyys is a poem, written some time before 1500, that is chiefly famous for containing the first known written usage in English of the vulgar verb "fuck". In fact the usage was "fuccant", a hybrid of an English root with a Latin conjugation, and was disguised in the text by a simple code, in whi..
Flen Municipality
This page deals with both Flen Municipality and the urban area (tätort) Flen Flen Municipality (Kommun) Map outlining municipalities of Sweden Coat of arms Municipal facts Seat Flen [] County Södermanland County Province Sörmland Area Rank 136th of 290 Population..
Fler
Fler, aka Frank White, is a Gangsta rapper from Berlin, Germany. Contents 1 Life2 Music3 Discography4 External links Life Fler was born on 3 April, 1982 as Patrick Decker. He grew up without knowing his father, and has stated that he had problems in school, not because of his..
Fleringen
Fleringen is also a town in Germany, see Fleringen (Germany) The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Fleringen in the municipality of Tubbergen. Fleringen ([52°23′N 6°48′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is a part of the m..
Flero
Coat of arms Map Statistics Region: Lombardy Province: Brescia Location: ..
Flers
Flers is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Flers, a former commune of the Nord département, now part of Villeneuve d'AscqFlers, in the Orne départementFlers, in the Pas-de-Calais départementFlers, in the Somme département Flers-en-Escrebieux, in the Nord départementFl..
Flers, Somme
Flers Country France Région Picardie Départment Somme Arrondissement Péronne Canton Combles INSEE 80314 Postal Code 80360 MayorCurrent Term Mme Jeannette Busschaert2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude 02° 49' 20" E La..
Flesberg
Flesberg kommune County Buskerud District Numedal Municipality NO-0631]] Administrative centre Lampeland Mayor (2003) Egil Langgård (Ap) Official language form Bokmål Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²538 km²0.17 % 2004) - Percentage&..
Flesberg stave church
Flesberg Stave Church, Norway Flesberg stave church (Flesberg stavkirke) is a stave church located in Flesberg, Numedal in Norway. It was probably built around 1200 A.D. The first written reference to the church is from 1359. The church was originally a single nave church (type B) with four fr..
Flesch-Kincaid Readability Test
The Flesch/Flesch-Kincaid Readability Tests are readability tests designed to indicate how difficult a reading passage is to understand. There are two tests, the Flesch Reading Ease, and the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level. Although they supposedly use the same measures, just placed into a different sc..
Fleseland
Fleseland Fleseland is a small place in the municipality of Lyngdal in Norway. The total population is less than 20. In the summer holiday many German tourists rent a cottage. ..
Flesh-Eating Slug Repellent
A fictional potion from the Harry Potter series which, as the name states, repels flesh-eating slugs. It is mentioned in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets when Hagrid finds Harry in Knockturn Alley; Hagrid claims he was going down the disreputable lane in search of it, as the slugs were ruinin..
Flesh-fly
Flies of the Diptera family Sarcophagidae (from the Greek sarco- = corpse, phage = eating; the same roots as the word "sarcophagus"), are commonly known as flesh flies. Most flesh flies breed in carrion, dung, or decaying material, but a few species lay their eggs in the open wounds of mammals; hen..
Flesh-footed Shearwater
The Flesh-footed Shearwater, Puffinus carneipes, is a small shearwater. Its plumage is black. It has pale pinkish feet, and a pale bill with a black tip. It breeds in colonies on the following locations: islands off Western AustraliaLord Howe Island, off the Australian east coast, where 20,000 to..
Flesh-forming
Flesh-forming is a form of the Secret Art, used by the lyrinx in Ian Irvine's The Well of Echoes quartet. ..
Flesh-n-Bone
Flesh-n-Bone is the stage name of Stanley Vernell Howse, an American rapper in the rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on June 10, 1973. He is the older brother of Layzie Bone and the cousin of Wish Bone. As an original member of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, he was known for ..
Flesh-tone
Flesh-tone, a term commonly used in computer graphics, is the palette of colours used to make figures seem more lifelike. See also Human skin colorEarth tone ..
Fleshbot
Redesigned Fleshbot front page Original Fleshbot front page According to a statement on the site, Fleshbot is "a frequently updated and influential web magazine about the pornography—and the sex culture—that digital technology and distribution has made possible". Launched in November..
FleshCraft
FleshCraft was Painface's debut and only album. It is considered a death metal album, but the style is still reminiscent of nu metal. Band member Anders Colsefini stated in an interview that no specific effort was made to move away from Slipknot's influence, but to play what they wanted. Track lis..
Fleshcrawl
Fleshcrawl is a German death metal band. Their most recent album, Made of Flesh, was released in 2004, under Metal Blade Records. Members Sven Gross - vocalsMike Hanus - guitar, vocalsStefan Hanus - guitarBastian Herzog - drums, vocalsTobias Schick - bass guitar Discography Lost in a Grave EP, 1991..
Flesheater
Flesheater is a 1988 independent horror film directed by S. William Hinzman. Hinzman also stars as a flesh-eating zombie who terrorizes a group of college co-eds on a hayride. Much of the inspiration from the film came from George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead (1968). External link . ..
Flesherin
Flesherin (Gaelic Fleisirin) is a small village near Portnaguran, Point, Outer Hebrides on the Isle of Lewis. The village has a population of around 100, and is home to the famous country singers Tommy Darky and John 'Tonkan' Macdonald. But Flesherin is also home to the mother of Stuart Braithwaite,..
Flesherton, Ontario
Flesherton is a village in Grey County, Ontario, Canada. It has a High School called Grey Highlands Secondary School and a community school called Macphail Memorial Elementary School. Flesherton also is the second highest elevation in Ontario (Dundalk being the highest). Originally known as Artemes..
Fleshfish
The fleshfish (Dermatopsis macrodon) is a cusk eel of the genus Dermatopsis, found in southern Australia and around New Zealand at shallow depths, in rock pools and reef areas of broken rock. Their length is between 7 and 10 centimetres. The fleshfish is a small codlike fish with long dorsal and..
Fleshies
Fleshies are a band from Oakland, California signed to Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles. They are known for their outlandish stage presence, their left-wing politics and their non-stop world touring schedule. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Studio Albums1.2 Singles and EP's1.3&nbs..
Fleshlight
The pink lady Fleshlight. Fleshlight is a line of male sex toys designed to emulate the sensation of various sexual acts. The sex toy is used as a penis sleeve, and the line includes inserts with body orifice and canal designs to simulate the acts of vaginal, oral and anal sex. There is also ..
Fleshly School
Fleshly School, a name given by Robert Buchanan to a realistic school of poets, to which Rossetti, William Morris, and Swinburne belong. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. ..
Fleshmarket Close
Fleshmarket Close is a 2004 novel by Ian Rankin, and is named after a real close on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. It is the fifteenth of the Inspector Rebus novels. It was released in the USA under the title Fleshmarket Alley. It was the second episode in the second Rebus television series starring Ken S..
Fleshwounds
Fleshwounds is the debut album from ex-Skunk Anansie lead singer Skin. The album was re-released with an art work and slight track change. Not entirely satisfied with the album, Skin re-released it with new album artwork and a slightly different tracklisting. As Long As That True was replaced wit..
Flesh & Blood (album)
Flesh & Blood was the third album by American glam metal band Poison. The record was released on June 21, 1990 on the Enigma label of Capitol Records. It spawned the hits “Unskinny Bop”, “Ride the Wind” and “Something to Believe In”. Contents 1 Musical Style2 Songs3 Pr..
Flesh & Blood (film)
Flesh & Blood (1985) is a film directed by Paul Verhoeven. The film is set in 1501 in Europe, and the title is an allusion to "Sex & Violence", the main themes. A group of mercenaries is followed as they battle, loot, rape and party. The script is partly based on unused material for the Dutch TV..
Flesh (comics)
Flesh is a recurring comic strip in the weekly anthology comic 2000AD created by writer Pat Mills. Publishing history Flesh first appeared as part of 2000AD's opening line up in its first issue in 1977. The series was set in the age of dinosaurs who were farmed for their meat by cowboys from the..
Flesh (film)
Flesh or Andy Warhol's Flesh is a 1968 film directed by Paul Morrissey. The film stars Joe Dallesandro as a hustler working on the streets of New York City. The movie also hightlights various Andy Warhol Superstars and features the film debut of Jackie Curtis and Candy Darling. Also appearing ar..
Flesh (movie)
Flesh (1968) is the first of the famed Paul Morrisey Trilogy produced by Andy Warhol. The other two films are Trash and Heat. All three have gained a cult following and are noted examples of the ideals and ideology of the time period. The films are also known to have broken boundaries and paved t..
Flesh (novel)
Flesh is an American science fiction novel written by Philip José Farmer. Originally released in 1960, it was Farmer's second novel-length publication, after The Green Odyssey. Flesh features many sexual themes, as is typical of Farmer's earliest work. Contents 1 Overview2 Reaction and ..
Flesh and Blood
Flesh and Blood album, released by a British rock group Roxy Music in 1980.Flesh and Blood album, released by an American heavy metal group Poison in 1990.Flesh & Blood movie directed by Paul VerhoevenFlesh and Blood, novel by British author John Harvey.Flesh and Blood, novel by American author Jona..
Flesh and Blood (novel)
Flesh and Blood is a mystery novel by Jonathan Kellerman Contents 1 Plot introduction1.1 Explanation of the novel's title2 Plot summary3 Characters in \"Flesh and Blood\"4 Major themes5 Allusions/references to other works6 Literary significance & critici..
Flesh and Blood (Poison album)
Flesh & Blood is the third album by American hair metal band Poison. The record was released on June 21, 1990 on the Enigma label of Capitol Records. It spawned the hits "Unskinny Bop", "Ride the Wind" and "Something to Believe In". Contents 1 Musical style2 Production and marketing3&..
Flesh and Blood (Roxy Music album)
Flesh and Blood is the seventh (studio) album by Roxy Music and was released in 1980. It peaked the UK album charts in May same year. It was made after Paul Thompson left the band. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel2.1 Additional personnel3 Charts4 Certifications Trac..
Flesh and Blood (Stargate SG-1)
"Flesh and Blood" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. Plot } After becoming pregnant while in the Ori's home galaxy ("Crusade"), Vala gives birth to her miracle child. But no one can predict the astonishing - a..
Flesh and Bone
For the Battlestar Galactica episode, see Flesh and Bone (Battlestar Galactica). Flesh and Bone is a 1993 movie starring Meg Ryan, Dennis Quaid and James Caan. Gwyneth Paltrow also features in an early role. Filmed in Lockhart, TX [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending ..
Flesh and Bone (Battlestar Galactica)
Flesh and Bone is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica televison series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot Survivor Count: 47,954 A copy of Leoben Conoy, (a duplicate of the Cylon that Commander Adama encountered on Ragnar Anchorag..
Flesh and the Devil
For the films Devil In The Flesh see Devil in the Flesh (film) and Devil In The Flesh Flesh and the Devil is a classic 1926 movie starring Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Lars Hanson and Barbara Kent Directed by Clarence Brown. Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or end..
Flesh Bone Incorporated
Flesh Bone Incorporated AKA F.B.I. is an record company of Flesh-N-Bone of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. ..
Flesh Feast
Flesh Feast (released in 1970, though shot in 1967) is an American horror film that features Veronica Lake in her final screen performance. Primary cast Veronica Lake - Dr. Elaine FrederickPhil Philbin - Ed CaseyHeather Hughes - KristineMartha Mischon - Virginia DayYanka Mann - Miss PowellDianne..
Flesh Feast (computer game)
Flesh Feast is a 3D action horror game released in 1998 by SegaSoft. Flesh Feast was designed primarily for multiplayer gameplay on SegaSoft's Heat.net network. External links [Press Release on the release of Flesh Feast] ..
Flesh Field
Wendy Yanko and Ian Ross. Flesh Field is an electronic/industrial band formed in 1996 by Ian Ross in Columbus, Ohio. Rian Miller joined the band in 1997 to contribute female vocals. Rian has since been replaced by another female vocalist, Wendy Yanko. The name Flesh Field is an unofficial term..
Flesh for Frankenstein
Flesh for Frankenstein is a 1973 film by Paul Morrissey (co-directed/supervised by Antonio Margheriti), starring Udo Kier, Joe Dallesandro, Monique van Vooren and Arno Juerging. The film was shot in 3-D in Italy and supports its landscapes and music, including some themes by Richard Wagner. Like ..
Flesh Gordon
Flesh Gordon was a 1974 science fiction and comedy adventure film. It was an erotic spoof of the Flash Gordon serial films from the 1930s. The screenplay was written by Michael Benveniste, who also co-directed the film with Howard Ziehm. The cast included Jason Williams, Cindy Hopkins, and William D..
Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders
Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders is the sequel to the sex comedy Flesh Gordon. Like the original, it spoofs Flash Gordon serials, but has proven more scatological than the original. The plot is that Flesh is kidnapped by Cheerleaders from space after the men on their planet are rendered ..
Flesh Off My Flesh, Blood Of My Blood
Is rapper DMX's sophomore album released in late-1998. The album features a controversial portrait of DMX covered in blood. The album was a continueation of his dark gimmick. Track Listing 1. My Niggas2. Bring Your Whole Crew3. Pac Man (Skit)4. Ain't No Way5. We Don't Give A Fuck6. Keep Your Shit T..
Flesh Of My Flesh, Blood Of My Blood
Flesh Of My Flesh, Blood Of Blood was the second album released in 1998 by rapper DMX. It featured a controversial cover photo of the rapper covered in actual pig blood. It entered the charts at number one and eventually went triple platinum. DMX released his debut album It's Dark and Hell Is Hot i..
Flesh plug
Flesh plugs are short cylinders. Some plugs have flared ends to hold them in place, others require small elastic rubber rings ("O-rings") to keep them from falling out. They are usually used in large gauge piercings. ..
Flesh tunnel
A flesh tunnel is a type of body piercing jewelry. Flesh tunnels are hollow tunnels, usually used in stretched or scalpelled piercings (generally large gauge ear piercings). Some people may choose to wear flesh tunnels instead of flesh plugs because they weigh less, especially at larger sizes. F..
Flesh Volcano
The Flesh Volcano was a side-project of singer Marc Almond and industrial musician Clint Ruin, aka Foetus. Its sole release was the Slut EP. Almond and Ruin were formerly bandmates in The Immaculate Consumptive. Discography Slut (Some Bizzare, 1987)Violent Silence•Flesh Volcano (Some Bizzare, ..
Flessas Family
The Flessas family has existed in Greece's Peloponnisos since the 1600's from the time in which Venetians ruled the area. The name "Flessas" comes from the Bavarian word "Flosse" which means "raft". These "Flosserei" or lumbermen from Bavaria formed large wooden rafts and transported wood on rivers ..
Flesselles
Flesselles can refer to: The town of Flesselles, Somme, in FranceJacques de Flesselles, assassinated during the storming of the Bastille 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 chan..
Fleta
Fleta, a treatise, with the sub-title seu Conzmentarius juris Anglicani, on the common law of England. It appears, from internal evidence, to have been written in the reign of Edward I, about the year 1290. It is for the most part a poor imitation of Bracton. The author is supposed to have written..
Fletch
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Fletch is the nickname of the main character, "Irwin Maurice Fletcher", in a series of Mystery/Comedy novels written by Gregory Mcdonald. Fletch begins the series working as a lowly reporter; Soon, however, he acquires a moderate fortune and becomes a globe..
Fletcher
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fletcher may refer to one of the following: a maker of arrows.The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, the graduate school of international relations of Tufts University, located in Medford, Massachusetts.Fletcher, the original nam..
Fletcher's checksum
Fletcher's checksum is one of several types of checksum algorithms, which are relatively simple processes used by computers to check the integrity of data. The implementation is best described on the page for Adler-32 (a very similar algorithm). Replacing the modulo-65521 operation on large numbe..
Fletcher's Frog
Fletcher's Frog or Sandpaper Frog (Lechriodus fletcheri) is a species of ground frog native to eastern Australia from South-east QLD to Ourimbah, NSW. It inhabits rainforest and wet sclerophyll forest of the coast and ranges. Contents 1 Physical Description2 Ecology & Behaviour3 ..
Fletcher's Meadow Secondary School
Fletcher's Meadow Secondary School is a high school located in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. External links [Fletcher's Meadow Secondary School website] ..
Fletcher, Colorado
Fletcher was a town in Colorado, founded in 1891 by Donald Fletcher. The town was renamed Aurora in 1907, and has since become the third-largest city in the state. ..
Fletcher, Missouri
Fletcher is an unincorporated community in western Jefferson County, Missouri. It is located about ten miles west of De Soto. The community was founded in 1896 and is named for Missouri governor Thomas Clement Fletcher (1827–1899), who served 1865-1869. ..
Fletcher, North Carolina
Fletcher is a town in Henderson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,185 at the 2000 census. Fletcher is home to Asheville Regional Airport, which serves Asheville, North Carolina. Geography Fletcher is located at [35°25′58″N, 82°30′24″W] (35.432840, -82..
Fletcher, Ohio
Fletcher is a village in Miami County, Ohio, United States. The population was 510 at the 2000 census. Geography Fletcher is located at [40°8′39″N, 84°6′42″W] (40.144266, -84.111725)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vill..
Fletcher, Oklahoma
Fletcher is a town in Comanche County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,022 at the 2000 census. Geography Fletcher is located at [34°49′21″N, 98°14′26″W] (34.822445, -98.240643)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Fletcher, Vermont
Fletcher, Vermont Fletcher is a town in Franklin County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,179 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 98.4 km² (38.0 mi²). 98.0 km² (37.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.2 mi²..
Fletcher Allen Health Care
Fletcher Allen Health Care is a tertiary referral hospital for Vermont and northern New York State, a Level I Trauma Center, and a teaching hospital in alliance with University of Vermont College of Medicine. Contents 1 History2 Renaissance Project3 Facts4 External links His..
Fletcher Baronets
There have been four separate creations of the Fletcher Baronets, all but one of which are now extinct. The Fletcher Baronets of Hutton le Forest and Clea are actually related, the two Sir Henry Fletchers are in fact first cousins, three times removed. Contents 1 Fletcher Baronets of Hutton..
Fletcher Bay, Bainbridge Island, Washington
Fletcher Bay is a community of Bainbridge Island, Washington. It is located on the west side of the island on the south of Fletcher Bay (the north is known as Battle Point). See also List of Bainbridge Island communities ..
Fletcher Bowron
Fletcher Bowron (August 13, 1887 – September 11, 1968) was a four-term reform mayor of Los Angeles, California from September 26, 1938 until June 30, 1953. Until Thomas Bradley passed his length of service during the 1980s, Bowron held the distinction of having the longest tenure in that posi..
Fletcher Brothers
Pastor Fletcher A. Brothers is a fundamentalist preacher and author from Rochester, New York, USA. Fletcher A. Brothers He is best known as the founder of Freedom Village(FV), a reform school operated from a Christian Fundamentalist perspective and founded in Starkey, New York in 1981. The c..
Fletcher Challenge
Fletcher Challenge was formerly one of the largest companies in New Zealand, with holdings in construction, forestry and building, initially within New Zealand and then internationally. In 2001 it was split into three Fletcher Construction, Fletcher Forests (later renamed Tenon) and Fletcher Buildin..
Fletcher Christian
Fletcher Christian (September 25 1764 - October 3 1793) was a Master's Mate on board the Bounty during William Bligh's fateful voyage to Tahiti for breadfruit plants. It was Christian who seized command of the Bounty from Bligh in 1789. Christian was born at the Moorland Close farmstead, Cocker..
Fletcher class destroyer
The United States Navy commissioned 175 Fletcher-class destroyers between 1942 and 1944. They were built by shipyards across the United States for service in World War II, and some served during the Korean War and into the Vietnam War. Ironically, many were sold to the very countries they had foug..
Fletcher Dragge
Fletcher Dragge is the lead guitar player of the successful punk rock band Pennywise, which was formed in 1988. He has also produced records for bands like 98 Mute and 1208. Pennywise Jim Lindberg | Fletcher Dragge | Randy Bradbury | Byron McMackin | Jason Thirsk Discography Albums and extend..
Fletcher Henderson
Fletcher Hamilton Henderson, Jr. (December 18, 1897 – December 28, 1952) was an African American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer, important in the development of big band jazz and Swing music. Henderson was born in Cuthbert, Georgia. His father was a principal and his mother taught..
Fletcher Hodges Jr.
Fletcher Hodges Jr. (1905–2006) was a leading expert on the music of Stephen Collins Foster. Hodges, an Indiana native, was hired during the Great Depression by Josiah Lilly, owner of the Eli Lilly and Company pharmaceutical corporation, to organize the Lilly family's archive of Foster mat..
Fletcher Island
Fletcher Island is a rocky island, 0.25 mile (0.4 km) in diameter, which is the largest of the Fletcher Islands. Fletcher Island is located at [66°53′S 143°05′E]. Fletcher Island lies in the eastern part of Commonwealth Bay, 6 miles (10 km) west-southwest (WSW) of Cape Gray. Fletche..
Fletcher Islands
The Fletcher Islands are a small group of islands lying 6 miles west-southwest (WSW) of Cape Gray in the eastern part of Commonwealth Bay. The Fletcher Islands are located at [66°53′S 143°05′E]. The Fletcher Islands were discovered by the Australian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) (1911-1..
Fletcher Knebel
Fletcher Knebel (1911-1993) was an American author of several popular works of political fiction. Knebel was born in Dayton, Ohio, but moved a number of times during his youth. He graduated from high school in Yonkers, New York, spent a year studying at the Sorbonne and graduated from Miami Univer..
Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr.
Sen. Fletcher Hartsell Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr. is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's thirty-sixth Senate district, including constituents in Cabarrus and Rowan counties. An attorney from Concord, North Carolina, Hartsell is currently (2003-200..
Fletcher Norton, 1st Baron Grantley
Fletcher Norton, 1st Baron Grantley PC (June 23, 1716 – January 1, 1789), was an English politician. He was the eldest son of Thomas Norton of Grantley, Yorkshire. He became a barrister in 1739, and, after a period of inactivity, built up a profitable practice, becoming a King's Counsel in 1..
Fletcher Pratt
The Blue Star by Fletcher Pratt, Ballantine Books, 1969 Murray Fletcher Pratt (1897–1956) was a science fiction and fantasy writer; he was also well-known as a writer on naval history and on the American Civil War. According to L. Sprague de Camp, Pratt was born near Buffalo, New York and a..
Fletcher Steele
Fletcher Steele (June 7, 1885 - July 1971) was an American landscape architect credited with designing and creating over 700 gardens from 1915 to the time of his death. Steele was born John Fletcher Steele in Rochester, New York, United States to a lawyer father and pianist mother, graduated from W..
Fletcher Stockdale
Fletcher Summerfield Stockdale (c. 1823—4 February 1890) was a U.S. politician in Texas. Stockdale was born in either 1823 or 1825 in Russellville, Kentucky as one of eight children of Thomas W. and Laurinda Stockdale. He studied law and was admitted to the Bar in Kentucky. Stockdale moved to Tex..
Fletcher v. Peck
Fletcher v. Peck, [10 U.S. 87] (1810), was a landmark United States Supreme Court decision. It was the first case in which the Supreme Court ruled a state law unconstitutional. The case grew out of the 1795 Georgia state legislature's sale of land in the Yazoo River country (in what is n..
Fletcher–Munson curves
The Fletcher–Munson curves are one of many sets of equal-loudness contours for the human ear, determined experimentally by H Fletcher and W A Munson, and reported in a paper entitled "Loudness, its definition, measurement and calculation" in J.Acoust. Soc Am.5, 82-108 (1933). Contents 1 ..
Fletching
For the English village see Fletching, East Sussex. Fletching is the ancient art of aerodynamically stabilizing arrows from materials such as feathers or modern plastics. As a noun, fletching refers to the fins attached to an arrow; traditionally, this consists of three matched half-feathers at..
Fletching, East Sussex
Fletching is a village in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England. It is located to the west of Uckfield, near one of the entrances to Sheffield Park. It has an historic church of St. Andrew and St. Mary the Virgin dating from the twelfth century. Simon de Montfort prayed there before the Bat..
Fletch (archery)
For other uses of "", see {{{1. In archery, a fletch refers to a vane at the rear end of the arrow, used to stabilize the arrow through air resistance in flight. The group of fletches are collectively known as the fletching of the arrow or dart. Traditionally, bird feathers were the material of c..
Fletch (disambiguation)
Fletch may refer to: Fletch, a series novels and movies, and the main character in mystery/comedy novels written by Gregory Mcdonald.Fletch (novel), a 1974 novel, first in the series, written by Gregory Mcdonald.Fletch (film), a 1985 film based on the Fletch novelsFletch (archery), part of an arrow"..
Fletch (film)
Fletch is a 1985 comedy film about a wisecracking investigative newspaper reporter, Irwin Fletcher (Chevy Chase, at the height of his popularity), who writes under the name of Jane Doe. The film was based on the popular Gregory Mcdonald novels and the screenplay was written by Andrew Bergman. The f..
Fletch (novel)
Fletch is the 1974 first Mystery novel featuring the character, "Irwin Maurice Fletcher", written by Gregory Mcdonald. Fletch begins the series working as a lowly reporter; Soon, however, he acquires a moderate fortune and becomes a globetrotter perpetually working on a biography of Edgar Arthu..
Fletch Cadillac
Fletch Cadillac are a horror punk band from Norwich, England. In September 2005 they filmed their first music video for their song Time To Die, starring Richie Hill in the role of lead zombie. Fletch Cadillac's debut EP was released on 27th January 2006 at their headlining show at The Ferryboat I..
Fletch Lives
Fletch Lives is a 1989 comedy film starring Chevy Chase. It was directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Gregory McDonald and Leon Capetanos. External links ..
Fletch Won
Fletch Won is the eighth book in the Fletch series of mystery/comedy novels written by Gregory Mcdonald, and was published in 1985. The story predates the first seven books in the series, and follows the early days of the title character's journalism career. Fletch scores his first big interview..
Flettner
Flettner was a German helicopter manufacturer during World War II, founded by Anton Flettner. Flettner aircraft included: Flettner Fl 184 reconnaissance helicopter, prototypeFlettner Fl 185 reconnaissance helicopter, prototypeFlettner Fl 265 reconnaissance helicopter, prototypeFlettner Fl 282 Kolib..
Flettner Fl 184
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Flettner Fl 282
The Flettner Fl 282 Kolibri is a single-seat open cockpit intermeshing-rotor helicopter, or synchropter, produced by Anton Flettner of Germany. The Kolibri ("hummingbird") was one of the first helicopters to be used in warfare. During World War II, Nazi Germany tested the craft in the Mediter..
Flettner ship
A Flettner ship is a ship designed according to the ideas of German engineer Anton Flettner. The underlying principle is the Magnus effect, where a spinning body in a moving airstream experiences a force perpendicular to the direction of the airstream. Flettner's spinning bodies were two cylinders..
Fletton
Fletton is an area of Peterborough in England lying in the centre of the city, to the south of the River Nene (and thus historically part of Huntingdonshire, although not part of the present district of that name). It is divided into Old Fletton, which was originally a separate town and had its own ..
Fleur
Fleur (French for flower) can refer to: Les Fleur, a song by Minnie Riperton from 1971Fleur Delacour, a character from the Harry Potter series of booksfleur-de-lis, a heraldric symbol. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Fleur-de-lis
Fleurs-de-lis on the tape de bouche or tampion of the Jeanne d'Arc. The fleur-de-lis (also spelled fleur-de-lys; plural fleurs-de-lis or -lys; an archaic spelling is fleur-de-luce) is used in heraldry, where it is particularly associated with the French (see King of France) and Spanish mona..
Fleur-de-Lis Trail
The Fleur-de-Lis Trail is a Scenic Trail in Nova Scotia that runs for 263 kilometers along the Cape Breton southern French heritage shoreline. Contents 1 Routes2 Communities3 Parks4 External Sites Routes Nova Scotia Route 4Nova Scotia Route 22Nova Scotia Route 206Nova Scoti..
Fleurety
Fleurety is a Norwegian avant-garde metal band. The band was formed in 1991 by Svein Egil Hatlevik and Alexander Nordgaren. The band released their first demo Black Snow in 1993. After that came the 7" ep A Darker Shade of Evil in 1994, released via the English label Aesthetic Death Records. Both..
Fleurieu Peninsula
Fleurieu Peninsula from space, November 1985 The Fleurieu Peninsula is a picturesque peninsula located south of Adelaide in South Australia, Australia. Towns in the area include Victor Harbor, Goolwa, and the wine region of McLaren Vale. A ferry also travels between Cape Jervis, at the tip of..
Fleurimont, Quebec
Fleurimont is a borough of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada on the Saint-François River. Population: (2001) 16,521. It was originally a separate city, but was amalgamated into the larger City of Sherbrooke in 2002. ..
Fleurus
Fleurus is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. On January 1 2005 Fleurus had a total population of 22,264. The total area is 59.28 km² which gives a population density of 375.57 inhabitants per km². The Postal code is 6220 for most places. Villages Fleurus has 7 vi..
Fleury
Fleury can refer to: Abbo of Fleury (c.950— 1004) abbot of the monastery of FleuryCardinal André-Hercule de Fleury, Bishop of Fréjus (1653—1743), chief minister of Louis XV of FranceClaude Fleury (1640—1723), French historianFleury Mesplet (1734—1794), French-Canadian printerAbraham-josep..
Fleury-les-Aubrais
Fleury-les-Aubrais is a commune in the département of Loiret and the Centre region of France. It is the largest suburb of the city of Orléans, and is adjacent to it on the north. In the 1999 census, Fleury-les-Aubrais had a population of 20,690. External links [Official website] ..
Fleury-Mérogis
Fleury-Mérogis is a commune of the Essonne département, in France. It is known for hosting a prison. ..
Fleury-sur-Orne
RegionBasse-Normandie DépartementCalvados BoroughCaen TownshipCaen VIII Inhabitants Population (1999) Population with double accounts (1999) Intercommunality (2003) Area Fleury-sur-Orne is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région of Normandy in France...
Fleury Abbey
Fleury Abbey (Floriacum) in Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, Loiret, France, was one of the richest and most celebrated Benedictine monasteries of Western Europe. Its modern name is Fleury-Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, based on the claim that the relics of Benedict of Nursia were to be found there. Its site on t..
Fleury Mesplet
Fleury Mesplet (January 10 1734 – January 24 1794) was a French-Canadian printer. Born and apprenticed in Lyon, he emigrated to London in 1773 where he set up shop in Covent Garden. In 1774 he emigrated to Philadelphia; it is thought that he may have been persuaded to do so by Benjamin Frankl..
Fleur Adcock
Fleur Adcock OBE (born February 10, 1934) is a New Zealand born poet and editor of Irish ancestry who has lived much of her life in England. She has published thirteen books of poetry. Contents 1 Early life2 Life in England3 Poetry4 External link Early life Adcock was born in..
Fleur Beale
Fleur Beale (born February 22, 1945), New Zealand teenage fiction writer is best known for her novel I am not Esther, which has been published worldwide. Beale was one of six children of a dairy farmer and of a teacher and author Estelle Corney. She was born in Inglewood, Taranaki, New Zealand, on ..
Fleur Bennett
Fleur Alison Bennett (born June 18, c. 1970) is a British television actress. Born in St. Ives, Cornwall, Fleur was affectionately called 'flower' or 'Fleurpops' when she was a child. She attended St. Ives High School, in St. Ives. (It is now known as the St. Ives Comprehensive School.) She then s..
Fleur bleue (The Apprentice)
Fleur bleue is a 1971 Quebec-made comedy/drama film starring Susan Sarandon and Steve Fiset. Although the title literally translates to English as Blue Flower, it is better known in English as The Apprentice, which is a better translation of the idiom used in the title. It is one of the very few C..
Fleur Delacour
redirect [[Template:HP character]] Fleur Delacour (born c 1977) is a fictional character from the Harry Potter series of books. She first appeared in the fourth book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and later appeared in the sixth book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and will almost cert..
Fleur De Liberté
Fleur De Liberté (English translation: "Flower Of Liberty") was the Belgian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974, performed in French by Jacques Hustin. The song was performed eleventh on the night (following Monaco's Romuald with Celui Qui Reste Et Celui Qui S'En Va and preceding the Netherla..
Fleur De Lis Handicap
The Fleur De Lis Handicap is a race for thoroughbred horses. The Fleur De Lis Handicap is raced at Churchill Downs each year. The race is open to filles and mares, age three and up willing to race one and one-eighth miles on the dirt. The race carries a purse of $300000. In past years, the amoun..
Fleur de Lys
Fleur de Lys is a superheroine from Quebec and an ally of Northguard, created in 1984 by Mark Shainblum and Gabriel Morrissette. The name of the character is inspirered by the heraldic symbol of the fleur de lys. It is the official emblem of Quebec and a prominent part of the Flag of Quebec. It was..
Fleur de sel
Fleur de sel ("Flower of salt" in French) is a hand-harvested sea salt collected by workers who scrape only the top layer of salt before it sinks to the bottom of large salt pans. Traditional French Fleur de sel is collected off the coast of Brittany, and is slightly grey due to the sandy minerals..
Fleur Lombard
Fleur Lombard was a female firefighter. In February 1996 when she was 21 years old she was fighting a supermarket fire in Staple Hill, near Bristol. She and her partner, Robert Seaman, were caught in a flashover. She was killed either as a direct result of the intense heat or after being struck b..
Fleur Maxwell
|residence= Heisdorf |height= 158 cm |weight= 48 kg |partner= |coach= Pierre Trente |skating club= CPR |turned pro= |combined total= 123.28 |combined date= 2005 KS Memorial |SP score= 45.94 |SP date= 2005 Euro |FS score= 78.20 |FS date= 2005 KS Memorial }} Fleur Maxwell (born August 5 1988, Dudela..
Fleur van de Kieft
Fleur Nicolette Andrea van de Kieft (born October 22, 1973 in Amsterdam) is a former field hockey striker from The Netherlands, who played 137 official international matches for Holland, in which she scored a total number of 44 goals. Van de Kieft was a member of the Dutch Women's Team that, unde..
Fleut
The Fleut was by definition a Dutch-made ship during the Golden age of sail. However it gained such popularity beyond it's native waters that it was soon in use by other imperialist nations. The Fleut, also called the smaller version of the East Indiaman was an armed mercantile ship. It generally we..
Fleuve
A light horse breed found in the Senegal area of western Africa. It was formed by crossing Barb horses with the local pony breed, and is the origin of the Fouta. ..
Flevo
Flevo can refer to:- Lacus Flevo, the Roman name for a large lakeFlevoland, a province in the NetherlandsThe Flevo Festival, a Dutch Christian music festival This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Flevoland
Province of Flevoland Provincie Flevoland Flag Coat of Arms |- align=center | colspan="2" style="background:#ffffff;" | |- | Capital | Lelystad |- | Queen's Commissioner | mr. M.J.E.M. (Michel) Jager |- | Religion (1999) | Protestant 25%Catholic 13% |- | Area • Land • ..
Flevo Festival
The Flevo Festival is an open air Christian music festival held each August in Liempde, The Netherlands. It was first organized in 1978 by the Dutch arm of Youth for Christ and became a private foundation in 2002. It attracts approximately 10,000 people each year. It highlights all musical styles, ..
Flex
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flex may refer to: Flex LoaderFLEX (operating system), a single-tasking operating system was developed by TSC for the Motorola 6800 adn 6809 MPUs beginning in the 1970sFLEX (protocol), a communication protocol developed by Motorol..
Flex-Able
Flex-Able is an album by Steve Vai. This was his first as a solo artist, and was created in Stucco Blue, a shed converted into a studio in Vai's old back garden. It is very different to many of his other albums, and is largely influenced by Frank Zappa, this is why some people feel it is only an al..
Flex-Able Leftovers
Flex-Able Leftovers is a limited edition EP by American composer and guitarist, Steve Vai. It was recorded from 1982 to 1984, and originally released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). The reissue, released on November 10, 1998 on Sony Records, contains five bonus tracks not included on the original rel..
FLEX-ES
FLEX-ES is a software product written and sold by Fundamental Software. FLEX-ES emulates an IBM mainframe. See also Hercules emulator External links [Fundamental Software web page] ..
Flexagon
In geometry, flexagons are flat models made from folded strips of paper that can be folded, or flexed, to reveal a number of hidden faces. They are amusing toys but have also caught the interest of mathematicians. Flexagons are usually square or rectangular (tetraflexagons) or hexagonal (hexaflexa..
Flexatone
Flexatone The flexatone is a modern percussion instrument (an indirectly struck idiophone) consisting of a small flexible metal sheet suspended in a wire frame ending in a handle. History, Construction and technique An invention for a flexatone occurs in the British Patent Records of 1922 an..
FlexATX
FlexATX is a PC motherboard form factor derived from ATX. It is the smallest of the ATX-based form factors. The specification was released in 1999 by Intel as an addendum to the microATX specification. It uses a subset of the motherboard mounting holes required for microATX and the same I/O plate..
Flexbone formation
Contents 1 The Formation2 The flexbone formation is an offensive alignment in American football that utilizes a quarterback, five offensive lineman, three running backs, and varying numbers of tight ends and wide receivers. The flexbone formation is a predominant running formation der..
Flexcar
Flexcar is a for-profit car sharing company, the oldest and second-largest (behind Boston-based Zipcar) in the United States. Flexcar can date its origins to March 1998, when its Portland, Oregon office was founded as a separate company; Flexcar itself was founded in January 2000 in Seattle, Washing..
Flexcube
Flexcube, a banking software product from i-flex solutions limited. The FLEXCUBE suite consists of the following: universal banking solution – for financial institutions with a mix of institutional and retail banking businesses corporate banking solution – for processing sophisticated corporate..
Flexibility
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Flexibility (anatomy)
For other uses of the term, see: flexibility (disambiguation). Flexibility refers to the absolute range of movement in a joint or series of joints that is attainable in a momentary effort with the help of a partner or a piece of equipment. Flexibility in some joints can be increased to a certain de..
Flexibility (disambiguation)
Flexibility may refer to: Flexibility, a general definition of the term.Flexibility (anatomy), the range of motion of an anatomical joint, which may be increased by stretchingFlexibility (engineering), in the field of engineering systems design, designs that can adapt when external changes occur S..
Flexibility (engineering)
For other uses of the term, see: flexibility (disambiguation). Flexibility is used as an attribute of various types of systems. In the field of engineering systems design, it refers to designs that can adapt when external changes occur. Flexibility has been defined differently in many fields of eng..
Flexibility method
In structural engineering, the flexibility method is the classical consistent deformation method for computing member forces and displacements in structural systems. Its modern version formulated in terms of the members' flexibility matrices also has the name the matrix force method due to its use o..
Flexible
Things known as Flexible include: Flexible electronicsFlexible responseFlexible moldFlexible employmentFlexible-fuel vehicleFlexible rake receiverFlexible spending accountFlexible single master operationFlexible baton roundFlexible AC transmission system Very Large Flexible BargeSemi-flexible rod ..
Flexible-fuel vehicle
A flexible-fuel vehicle (FFV) or dual-fuel vehicle is an automobile that can typically alternate between two sources of fuel. A common example is a vehicle that can accept gasoline mixed with varying levels of bioethanol (gasohol). Some cars carry a natural gas tank and one can switch from gasoline..
Flexible AC transmission system
Flexible Alternating Current Transmission System (FACTS) is a static equipment used for the AC transmission of electrical energy. It is meant to enhance controllability and increase power transfer capability. It is generally a power electronics-based device. FACTS is defined by the IEEE as "a power..
Flexible baton round
The flexible baton round is the trademarked name for a type of less lethal ammunition; it is more widely known as a beanbag round. It is typically fired from a shotgun, and is used by police and military forces, mainly in the United States. The shotgun type round consists of a strong nylon fabric ..
Flexible electronics
Olympus Stylus camera with skins removed, showing flex circuit assembly. Flexible electronics is a technology for building electronic circuits by depositing electronic devices on flexible substrates such as plastic. In the simplest case, flexible electronics can be made by using the same compo..
Flexible employment
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since March 2006. Flexible employment is a c..
Flexible Learning Toolbox
The Flexible Learning Toolboxes (Toolboxes) Project develops high quality, cost effective elearning content to support training for vocational and technical education qualifications from Certificate I to Diploma level in the Australian vocational and technical education (VTE) sector. Toolbox materi..
Flexible manufacturing system
A flexible manufacturing system (FMS) is a manufacturing system in which there is some amount of flexibility which allows the system to react in the case of changes, whether predicted or unpredicted. This flexibility is generally considered to fall into two categories, within which are numerous oth..
Flexible Mechanisms
Flexible mechanisms, also sometimes knows as Flexibility Mechanisms or Kyoto Mechanisms), refers to Emissions Trading, the Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implementation. These are mechanisms defined under the Kyoto Protocol intended to lower the overall costs of achieving its emissions target..
Flexible modular scheduling
Flexible modular scheduling is a method of breaking the school day into many 10-20 minute modules or "mods". This resembles college scheduling in many ways, and is unique to every different school that uses it. In some places of education, these similarities are useful, giving students the opportuni..
Flexible mold
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Flexible mortgage
The term flexible mortgage refers to a UK residential mortgage that offers flexibility in the requirements to make monthly repayments. Typical features include the facility: to make overpayments (more than the normal amount)to redraw (borrow back) any previous overpaymentsto underpay - less than ..
Flexible packaging
Flexible packaging has a major share of the total packaging industry. The substrate for flexible packaging are various plastics like polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, BOPP and CPP films. ..
Flexible product development
Although the development of a new product naturally involves change from what came before it, the business processes and project management methodologies usually used for product development are not designed to accommodate change. The more innovative a new product is, the more likely it is that the ..
Flexible rake receiver
In a Flexible Rake Receiver Signal reception is performed with a single correlator engine and a stream buffer storing the entire delay spread of baseband I/Q samples. The primary advantage of the proposed approach is flexible multipath allocation supporting enhanced modularity of the receiver and re..
Flexible response
Nuclear strategy implemented by John F. Kennedy in 1961 to supersede previous policy of Massive Retaliation. Flexible Response was implemented to develop several options, other than the nuclear option, for quickly dealing with enemy aggression. The strategy sought to target an enemy's military for..
Flexible single master operation
Flexible single master operation (FSMO, F is sometimes floating ; pronounced Fiz-mo), or just single master operation or operations master, is a feature of Microsoft's Active Directory (AD). Recently, as of 2005, the term FSMO has being deprecated in favour of operations masters. FSMOs are special..
Flexible spending account
A flexible spending account (FSA) is a tax-advantaged savings account set up through an employer in the United States. An FSA allows an employee to set aside a portion of his or her pay to pay for qualified medical or dependent care expenses. Money deducted from an employee's pay into an FSA is not ..
Flexicore
Flexicore is a type of precast, prestressed concrete floor slab. It is often used in construction of multi-story buildings. The advantages it has over a poured concrete floor are that it is lighter in weight and often cheaper. Also, wet concrete does not need to be pumped or carried up to highe..
Flexicuffs
Flexicuffs are plastic restraints commonly used by law enforcement officers and military personnel to secure prisoners. Electrical wiring fasteners were once used in the past but now commercially manufactured plastic one-time-use and re-usable restraints are available specifically for the purpose. ..
Flexicurity
Flexicurity (a portmanteau of [[wikt:flexibility|flexibility]] and [[wikt:security|security]]) is a welfare state model with a pro-active labour market policy. The model is a combination of easy hiring and firing (flexibility for employers) and high benefits for the unemployed (security for the empl..
Flexifoil
Flexifoil International is a leading designer and manufacturer of kite products. Started in 1972 by Ray Merry and Andrew Jones in Cambridgeshire, UK, Flexifoil has become known for its power kiting products. Flexifoil owes its early success to its original Stacker 6 kite, which became the first comm..
FlexiMusic Wave Editor
FlexiMusic Wave Editor is a digital audio editor computer program from FlexiMusic for professionals and home users for Microsoft Windows. It can edit and record music, apply effects and filters, adjust stereo channels etc.. with waveform editing view. It is a shareware program with some time limit..
Flexion
In anatomy, Flexion is movement whereby bones or other parts of the body, including the trunk, are brought closer together. For example, flexion of the arm involves the forearm being brought closer to the upper arm. Note that flexion occurs only along the sagittal plane, i.e. from the forward to b..
Flexitarianism
Flexitarianism is the practice of being "flexible" about the degree to which one is actually a vegetarian. A "flexitarian" might make only vegetarian dishes at home, but eat dishes including meat at the home of family or friends. In 2003, the American Dialect Society voted flexitarian as the year's ..
Flexity Classic
A Flexity Classic tram in Frankfurt. Flexity Classic in service in Adelaide, South Australia. The Flexity Classic is a model of light-rail tram manufactured by Bombardier. Although it is marketed as the most traditionally-designed member of the Flexity family, it is nevertheless a modern..
Flexity Classic XXL
The NGT12-LEI is a low floor tram of Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe (LVB), the public transportation company of Leipzig, Germany. It is a tram of type Flexity Classic XXL and was produced by Bombardier Transportation in Bautzen. It is 45 m long and based in the trams used in Dresden since 2003. The LVB..
Flexity Link
The Flexity Link is a low-floor tram-train manufactured by Bombardier Transportation. It is designed to be able to run both on an urban tram network and on main railway lines, in order to provide direct journeys into a city's centre without passengers having to transfer from a regional train to a..
Flexity Outlook
The modern Eurotram was first used in Strasbourg. The Flexity Outlook family are articulated light-rail trams manufactured by Bombardier Transportation. The Outlook family includes two models of tram which although related, bear no real visual resemblance. The Eurotram has a modern design tha..
Flexity Swift
A low-floor Flexity Swift tram in Cologne. The Flexity Swift tram is a light-rail vehicle manufactured by Bombardier Transportation. Most models follow a 70% low-floor design in order to allow access to those in wheelchairs without requiring the construction of high platforms, though some of C..
Flexiverse
Term coined by theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking and professor Thomas Hertog of CERN, describing a universe in which all possible histories exist simultaneously. ..
Flexiviridae
|- style="text-align:center; background:violet;" !Genera |- | style="padding: 0 .5em;" | Allexivirus Carlavirus Capillovirus Foveavirus Mandarivirus Potexvirus Trichovirus Vitrivirus |} The Flexiviridae are a family of viruses, including the following genera: Genus Allexivirus; type species: Shallo..
Flexi disc
A Flexi disc sound recording is a thin vinyl sheet with a molded-in spiral stylus groove designed to be playable on a normal phonograph turntable. Before the advent of the compact disc, they were sometimes used as a means to include sound with printed material such as magazines and music instructio..
Flexjet
Flexjet is a Fractional Ownership Company wholly owned by the Bombardier company. As such their fleet consists solely of Bombardier Aircraft including Learjet 40Learjet 45Learjet 60Challenger 300Challenger 604 Trivia All Flexjet aircraft in the US have the letters FX as the last two characters in t..
FLEXlm
FLEXlm is a popular software license manager. It is commonly used in corporate environments to provide floating licences to multiple end users of computer software. Computer software can frequently be licensed in a variety of ways. A license to use a piece of software may be associated with a speci..
FleXML
FleXML is an XML transformation language originally developed by Kristofer Rose. It allows a programmer to specify actions in C programming language or C++, and associate those actions with element definitions in an XML DTD. It is similar in philosophy to Yacc and the Lex programming tool in that ..
Flexner Report
The Flexner Report, written by the professional educator Abraham Flexner (1866-1959), advocated radical change in the way medical schools were run in Canada and the United States. It was published in 1910 under the aegis of the Carnegie Foundation. Highlights of the report included the fact that the..
Flexnet
Flexnet is Macrovision's flagship software protection system, successor of the Safecast protection system. Combining the strength of Safecast and Flexlm, featuring product activation and executable wrapping, supporting floating and node locked licensing models. Related products [JTB FlexRepor..
Flexography
Flexo redirects here. For the Futurama character, see List of recurring robot characters from Futurama. Flexography (also called surface printing), often abbreviated to flexo, is a method of printing most commonly used for packaging. A flexo print is achieved by creating a mirrored master of the re..
Flexon
Flexon is the trademark for an alloy of titanium that is used to make glasses frames. This alloy has special properties that make it light and flexible. After bending it will return to its original shape. External links [Official Website]..
Flexor brevis minimi digiti muscle (foot)
For the muscle of the hand, see Flexor digiti quinti brevis muscle (hand) The Flexor digiti quinti brevis (Flexor brevis minimi digiti) lies under the metatarsal bone of the little toe, and resembles one of the Interossei. It arises from the base of the fifth metatarsal bone, and from the sheath ..
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Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle
In anatomy, flexor carpi ulnaris muscle is a muscle of the human forearm that acts to flex and adduct the hand. Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle arises by two heads - humeral and ulnar, connected by a tendinous arch beneath which the ulnar nerve and ulnar artery pass. The humeral head arises from the m..
Flexor digiti minimi
Flexor digiti minimi (or Flexor digiti quinti brevis) can refer to: Flexor digiti quinti brevis muscle (hand)Flexor digiti quinti brevis muscle (foot)redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Flexor digiti quinti brevis muscle
Flexor digiti quinti brevis muscle can refer to: Flexor digiti quinti brevis muscle (foot)Flexor digiti quinti brevis muscle (hand) 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..
Flexor digitorum brevis muscle
The Flexor digitorum brevis lies in the middle of the sole of the foot, immediately above the central part of the plantar aponeurosis, with which it is firmly united. Its deep surface is separated from the lateral plantar vessels and nerves by a thin layer of fascia. It arises by a narrow tendon,..
Flexor digitorum longus muscle
The Flexor digitorum longus is situated on the tibial side of the leg. At its origin it is thin and pointed, but it gradually increases in size as it descends. It arises from the posterior surface of the body of the tibia, from immediately below the popliteal line to within 7 or 8 cm. of its lowe..
Flexor digitorum profundus muscle
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Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle
Flexor digitorum superficialis (flexor digitorum sublimis) is an extrinsic flexor muscle of the fingers. The bulk of the muscle is in the intermediate layer of the anterior compartment of the forearm. Four long tendons come off this muscle, and travel through the carpal tunnel. They then attach to..
Flexor hallucis brevis muscle
The Flexor hallucis brevis arises, by a pointed tendinous process, from the medial part of the under surface of the cuboid bone, from the contiguous portion of the third cuneiform, and from the prolongation of the tendon of the Tibialis posterior which is attached to that bone. It divides in fron..
Flexor hallucis longus muscle
The Flexor hallucis longus muscle (FHL) is a muscle of the leg. It is one of the deep muscles of the posterior compartment of the leg. the other deep muscles of the leg are flexor digitorum longus and tibialis posterior. FHL is the largest and most powerful of these deep muscles. The Flexor hall..
Flexor muscle
A flexor muscle is a skeletal muscle whose contraction bends a joint, decreasing the angle between components of a limb, such as bending the knee or elbow. This action is known as flexion. The type of muscle that has the opposite effect is the extensor muscle, which opens a joint, increasing the an..
Flexor pollicis brevis muscle
The Flexor pollicis brevis consists of two portions, lateral and medial. The lateral and more superficial portion arises from the lower border of the transverse carpal ligament and the lower part of the ridge on the greater multangular bone; it passes along the radial side of the tendon of the Fl..
Flexor pollicis longus muscle
The Flexor pollicis longus is situated on the radial side of the forearm, lying in the same plane as the preceding. It arises from the grooved volar surface of the body of the radius, extending from immediately below the tuberosity and oblique line to within a short distance of the Pronator quadr..
Flexplay
Flexplay is a trademark for a DVD-compatible optical video disk format with has a time-limited (usually 48-hour) playback time. They are often described as "self-destructing" although the disc merely turns black and does not physically disintegrate. The same technology is or was used by Disney's Bue..
FlexPoint Source, LLC
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FlexRay
FlexRay is a new automotive network communications protocol under development by the [FlexRay Consortium]. It is positioned above CAN and MOST both in terms of performance and price. Its prominent features are: high data rates (10 megabits per second)time triggered behaviorredundancy, saf..
Flextech
frame Flextech is a British television company and is entirely owned by the British cable company and acts as its television programme production arm. Flextech owns a number of British channels, available on Digital Terrestrial (Freeview), Satellite (Sky Digital) and Cable platforms. Channe..
Flextime plan
Flextime (or flexitime) is a variable work schedule, in contrast to traditional work arrangements requiring employees to work a standard 9am to 5pm day. Under flexitime, there is typically a "core time" period of the day when employees are expected to be at work (for example, between 10 am and 4pm..
Flextronics
Flextronics is a company. External links [Flextronics Design Services][Flextronics Component Solutions][Flextronics Test Services][Flextronics Manufacturing & Assembly] ..
Flextronics software systems
Flextronics Software Systems abbreviated as FSS formerly Hughes Software Systems established in 1992 is the leading telecommunication software company in India. Assessed at SEI-CMMI Level 5, FSS has been an ISO 9001 company since 1996, employing 6100 professionals at Chennai, Bangalore, Gurgaon and ..
Flexural rigidity
Flexural rigidity is defined as the force couple required to bend a rigid structure to a unit curvature. In a beam or rod, flexural regidity varies along the length as a function of x shown in the following equation: [\ EI \ = \int_^ M(x) dx + C_1] where E is the modulus of elasticity, ..
Flexural strength
Flexural Strength is also known as modulus of rupture, bend strength, or fracture strength. It has units of Pa. For a rectangular sample under a load: [\sigma = \frac] F is the load (force) at fractureL is the support spanb is widthd is thickness..
Flexural toppling
Modes of Complex Toppling (causing landslides): Flexural Toppling: Continuous columns break to flexures as they bend forward.Chevron: Multiple block topple in which hinge surface of chevron may develop into a slide surface.Block Flexure: Continuous flexure of long columns through accumulated displ..
Flexure bearing
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. A flexure bearing is a bearing which allows motion by bending a load element. A typical flexure bearing is just..
Flexus
A flexus (pl. flexūs) is a term used in planetary geology to refer to low, curvilinear ridges with a scalloped pattern. ..
FlexWiki
FlexWiki is an open source wiki engine written primarily by David Ornstein and which is part of Microsoft's Shared source initiative. The engine is licensed under IBM's Common Public License. FlexWiki uses .NET technology and has an integrated, scripting language called WikiTalk. WikiTalk is based..
Flex (album)
Flex was Lene Lovich's 1979 second album containing the UK hit singles "Bird Song", which reached No. 39 in October 1979 and "What Will I Do Without You?", which made No. 58 in March 1980. The unusual album cover photo of Lovich was taken inside a stainless steel fermentation tank at a Guinness fa..
Flex (comics)
Flex (real name Adrian Corbo) is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a former member of the superhero team Alpha Flight, but later got downgraded to Beta Flight Contents 1 Character biography2 Powers and abilities3 Notes4 External links C..
Flex (film)
Flex is a video installation by the British video artist Chris Cunningham. It consists of a 15 minute film loop that endlessly depicts a naked man and woman floating in darkness, who by turns embrace and furiously beat one another, culminating in an act of anal sex during which they disappear in a b..
FLEX (magazine)
FLEX is an American bodybuilding magazine, published by American Media, Inc. Founded in 1983 by Joe Weider, local versions (essentially the US content with local advertisements) are now published throughout the world, in countries such as the UK and Australia. The premier issue was dated April,..
FLEX (operating system)
The FLEX single-tasking operating system was developed by the company TSC for the Motorola 6800 in the 1970s; the original version was for 8" floppy disks, and the vesion for 5.25" floppies was called nin-Flex. It was also later ported to the Motorola 6809; that version was called Flex9. It is a di..
Flex (Pitch Black EP)
Flex is an EP released in 2003 by New Zealand band, Pitch Black. Track Listing FlexApe To AngelFlex (Automatic Re-Dub)Flex (son.sine Re-Dub)Protect The Grain ..
FLEX (protocol)
For other uses, see Flex FLEX is a communication protocol developed by Motorola and used in many pagers. FLEX provides one-way communication only (from the provider to the pager device), but a related protocol called ReFLEX provides two-way messaging. Transmission is at 1600, 3200 or 6400 bits per..
Flex Alexander
Mark "Flex" Alexander Knox (born April 15, 1970 in New York City, New York) is an African-American actor and comedian. He is best known as the star of the UPN sitcom One on One with Kyla Pratt. Alexander is also notable for portraying Michael Jackson in the 2004 VH-1 telefilm Man in the Mirror: The..
Flex Center
The Flex Center is a "school within a school" at Cholla Middle School in Phoenix, Arizona. Its current teacher is Randall Peterson, creator of the "Twilight Zone project." It is a gifted program, and is interconnected with Flex Science, taught by Marna Coldwater. ..
Flex dollar
Flex dollars are a form of payment used at large institutions, especially Universities James Madison University and University College in the University of Toronto are two schools that use this system. Flex dollars were not an actual monetary unit, but rather some monetary substance which would ge..
Flex lexical analyser
The Flex lexical analyser generator is a free software alternative to Lex. It is frequently used with the free Bison parser generator. Flex was originally written in C by Vern Paxson around 1987. The description for flex as given by the flex manual: "flex is a tool for generating scanners: progra..
Flex machine
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Flex Mentallo
Flex Mentallo is a comic book character who first appeared in 1990 in issue #35 of Grant Morrison's run on Doom Patrol as a member of the audience for Danny the Street's Perpetual Cabaret. Later in the storyline, Flex realises that he is actually "The Man of Muscle Mystery", and tidies his appeara..
FLEX mission
The FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) is a mission submitted to the European Space Agency in response to the Call for Ideas for Earth Explorer Core Missions. Recently it has been chosen to pass to pre-phase A. Summary The FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) mission proposes to launch a satellite for the global..
Flex offense
The Flex offense is an offensive strategy in basketball. It is currently run by some NCAA teams, perhaps most famously by Gary Williams of the University of Maryland. The flex is a type of motion offense, similar to (and in fact derived from) the earlier shuffle offense. The basic theory behind th..
Flex Wheeler
Kenneth Wheeler (born August 23, 1965), better known as Flex Wheeler, is a former American IFBB professional bodybuilder. Born a premature baby to a single mother in Fresno, California, Wheeler began training as a teenager, initially with martial arts in mind. However his natural development pers..
Flex Your Head
Flex Your Head is a punk rock compilation album. It was originally released in January 1982, and was re-released on CD in August 1995. Track listing "I Drink Milk" − The Teen Idles"Commie Song" − The Teen Idles"No Fun" − The Teen Idles"Rat Patrol" − Untouchables"Nic Fit" − Untouchables"I ..
Flüela Pass
Flüelapass Flüela Hospice c. 1900 Flüela Pass is a pass (2383 m) in the Swiss Alps at [46°45′01″N, 9°56′52″E]. The pass road from Davos to Susch connects Davos to the Lower Engadin. Since the Vereina tunnel was opened in 1999, the road is no longer open all year...
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