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Fettes may
refer to:
Fettes College, a
private school in Edinburgh,
Scotland Fettes Brot, a
German hip-hop
group Fettesian-Lorettonian Club,
Sports Club...
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particularly well academically: in 1998
Fettes was
placed fourth in the
Daily Telegraph league table of schools. In 1999
Fettes was
placed fifth in the Sunday...
- philanthropist, who left a
bequest which led to the
foundation of
Fettes College, in Edinburgh. The
Fettes family came from
north east Scotland,
where the name can...
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Christopher Fettes (born 1937 in England) is the
founder of the
Irish Green Party. A
former teacher and an
Offaly farmer, he is also an
honorary member...
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diese Augen lügen?" ("Could
These Eyes Lie?") from the
album Fettes Brot lässt grüßen ("
Fettes Brot Says ****o"). Many
purists voiced criticism as the band...
- website, uea.org.
Fettes learnt Esperanto as a 14-year-old boy in New Zealand,
having been
introduced to it by his
uncle Christopher Fettes. In 2000 he and...
- weed
elsewhere Atriplex prostrata, a
plant in the
orache or
saltbush genus Fette Henne, or "fat hen",
nickname for the
portly eagle of the Coat of arms of...
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Fette Fraktur is a
blackletter typeface of the sub-classification
Fraktur designed by the
German punchcutter Johann Christian Bauer (1802–1867) in 1850...
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drastically altered his
conception of show.
substituting the
pseudonym "
Fettes Grey" (derived from the
names of the
grave robbers in The Body Snatcher)...
- Castaway :
Peter Fettes". BBC Online. BBC.
Retrieved 25 July 2014. He was born in
Penang Malaysia, son of
Colonel James Dollery Fettes and
Margaret Hood...