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Frederick L. "Fred" or "Tiny"
Fayers (21
September 1890 – 4
February 1954) was an
English footballer. He was born in King's Lynn, Norfolk, and died in...
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Mohamed Abdel Moneim Al-
Fa**** (/ælˈfaɪ.ɛd/; 27
January 1929 – 30
August 2023) was an
Egyptian businessman whose residence and
primary business interests...
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Fay or
fay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fay is a fairy.
Fay or
FAY may also
refer to:
Fay (given name)
Fay (surname)
France Fay, Orne
Fay, Sarthe...
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Fa**** (Arabic: فايد), or Al-
Fa**** with the
definite article al- (Arabic: الفايد), is a surname.
People with the name include:
Mohamed Al-
Fa**** (1929–2023)...
- Emad El-Din
Mohamed Abdel Mena'em
Fa**** (/ˈfaɪ.ɛd/; 15
April 1955 – 31
August 1997),
commonly known as Dodi
Fa****, was an
Egyptian film
producer and the...
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Fays may
refer to:
places in France:
Fays, Haute-Marne, a
commune in the Haute-Marne
department Fays, Vosges, a
commune in the
Vosges department Fays-la-Chapelle...
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faying surface is one of the
surfaces that are in
contact at a joint.
Faying surfaces may be
connected to each
other by
bolts or rivets, adhesives, welding...
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Michael Fay may
refer to: Sir
Michael Fay (banker) (born 1949), New
Zealand merchant banker in the
America Cup's Hall of Fame J.
Michael Fay (born 1956)...
- András
Fáy (Slovak:
Andrej Fáy; 30 May 1786 – 26 July 1864) was a
Hungarian author, lawyer,
politician and businessman. He was born at Kohány (today Kochanovce...
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fayer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fayer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Elsa
Fayer (born 1974),
French radio and...