- 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...
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fair in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fair is a type of market, or fĂȘte.
Fair or
FAIR (acronym) may also
refer to:
Factor analysis of information...
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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...
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Baltic states, the
Byzantine Empire and the
Ottoman Empire.
Scarborough Fair originated from a
royal charter granted by King
Henry III of
England on 22...
- 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...
- "Not
Fair" is a song by
British singer-songwriter Lily
Allen from her
second studio album, It's Not Me, It's You (2009).
Written by
Allen and Greg Kurstin...
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appearance Bicycle fairing, a type of
fairing coverage for
bicycles Motorcycle fairing, a type of
fairing applied to
motorcycles Payload fairing, an aerodynamic...
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fairness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wikiversity has
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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...
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typically refers to a
permanent space that
hosts fairs. Fairground, Fairgrounds,
Fair Ground or
Fair Grounds may also
refer to: Fairground, Ontario, a...