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Leslie Feist (born
February 13, 1976),
known mononymously as
Feist, is a
Canadian indie pop singer-songwriter and guitarist,
performing both as a solo...
- foxes, or badgers. Most
feists have an
extreme drive to
chase rabbits,
along with
squirrels and
other rodents. When hunting,
feists,
unlike hounds, are mostly...
- Look up
feist or
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Feist may
refer to:
Feist (singer) (born 1976),
Canadian indie pop singer-songwriter and guitarist...
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often crossed with rat terriers.
Several Appalachian breeders chose black Feists and bred
smaller to tree, 'ring' and
retrieve squirrels. In the 19th century...
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Raymond Elias Feist (/faɪst/; born
Raymond Elias Gonzales III;
December 21, 1945) is an
American fantasy fiction author who
wrote The
Riftwar Cycle, a...
- by
breeders for
hunting small game and
eliminating vermin.
Terrier and
feists commonly used as
ratters include:
Airedale Terrier Bedlington Terrier Border...
- companion. They
share much
ancestry with the
small hunting dogs
known as
feists.
Common throughout family farms in the 1920s and 1930s, they are now recognized...
- War II in
September 1939
found the
Feists on
their annual summer vacation in Megève,
southern France.
Phillip Feist was
arrested as an
enemy alien and...
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development in
Manhattan where the
Feists lived.
Owens appeared in more than 30
plays over the next 25 years,
while Gene
Feist served as the Roundabout's founding...
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Feist Publications, Inc., v.
Rural Telephone Service Co., 499 U.S. 340 (1991), was a
landmark decision by the
Supreme Court of the
United States establishing...