- 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 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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Alexander McQueen: Unseen,
Robert Fairer,
Sally Singer,
Claire Wilcox, 2016, ISBNÂ 9780300222678 John Galliano: Unseen,
Robert Fairer, André Leon Talley, Claire...
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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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Fairer-than-a-Fairy is the
English title of two
French literary fairy tales:
Fairer-than-a-Fairy (Caumont de La Force) is the
English translation of a...
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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...
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Fairer Votes was a
political campaign in the
United Kingdom whose purpose was to
persuade the
public to vote in
favour of the
Alternative Vote...
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faires in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Faires is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Barbara Trader Faires (born 1943), British...
- 2004.
Since then, For a
Fairer World has parti****ted in general, regional,
communal and
European elections. In 2017, For a
Fairer World started the campaign...
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coverage and its talk shows. Fox News
Channel originally used the
slogan "
Fair and Balanced",
which was
coined by
network co-founder
Roger Ailes while the...