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Fife (/faɪf/ FYFE,
Scottish English: [fɐi̯f];
Scottish Gaelic: Fìobha [ˈfiːvə]; Scots:
Fife) is a
council area,
historic county,
registration county and...
- (in the
Preobrazhensky Life
Guards Regiment) or more
fifers.
Several fifers, as part of the
fife and drum
corps that
accompanied British Captain Arthur...
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Marquis of
Granby Jr.
Ancient Fife and Drum Corps.
Retrieved 2018-08-31. "The
Company of
Fifers & Drummers". The
Company of
Fifers & Drummers. 2021-01-30. Retrieved...
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Fifer or
Young Flautist is a
painting by
French painter Édouard Manet, made in 1866. It is
usually kept in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris. On a trip to...
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nearest rivals. The
Fifers' form
declined markedly but
recovered to
qualify for the
newly implemented promotion play-offs. East
Fife beat
Second Division...
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Ralph (1981). The
Fifer's Delight. Enfield, CT:
Ralph Sweet. The
Company of
Fifers and
Drummers Music Book. Vol. II. The
Company of
Fifers & Drummers. Colonial...
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Robert Fife (born 1954) is a
Canadian political journalist and
author who
served as
Ottawa bureau chief for The
Globe and Mail.
Fife was also
Ottawa bureau...
- Dane
Fife (born July 26, 1979) is an
American former college basketball player and ****istant coach.
Fife is the
former head
coach of the
Indiana University–Purdue...
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piccolo Fife, Texas, U.S.
Fife, Virginia, U.S.
Fife, Washington, U.S.
Fife Lake, Saskatchewan,
Canada Fife Lake, Michigan, U.S.
Fife Street, A street...
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Fife is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom that has been
created twice, in both
cases for the Earl of
Fife. In 1889, Lord
Fife married...