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Fair use is a
doctrine in
United States law that
permits limited use of
copyrighted material without having to
first acquire permission from the copyright...
- A
fair (archaic:
faire or fayre) is a
gathering of
people for a
variety of
entertainment or
commercial activities.
Fairs are
typically temporary with scheduled...
- A world's
fair, also
known as a
universal exhibition or an expo, is a
large global exhibition designed to
showcase the
achievements of nations.
These exhibitions...
- of fair
division problems,
depending on the
nature of
goods to divide, the
criteria for
fairness, the
nature of the
players and
their preferences, and other...
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FAIR data is data
which meets the
FAIR principles of findability, accessibility, interoperability, and
reusability (
FAIR). The
acronym and
principles were...
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fascinate and
seduce upper-class men.
Claudia Jessie as
Amelia Sedley, a good-
natured naive young girl, of a
wealthy London family who is Becky's
friend from...
- school,
Becky stays with her
friend Amelia Sedley ("Emmy"), who is a good-
natured, simple-minded
young girl, of a
wealthy London family. There,
Becky meets...
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Vanity Fair is an
American monthly magazine of po****r culture, fashion, and
current affairs published by Condé Nast in the
United States. The
first version...
- The 1964 New York World's
Fair (also
known as the 1964–1965 New York World's
Fair) was an
international exposition at
Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in...
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Fair Isle (/ˈfɛər aɪl/
FAIR eyel; Old Norse: Friðarey),
sometimes Fairisle, is the
southernmost Shetland island,
situated roughly 38
kilometres (20+1⁄2...