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October 13, 1912, when it was
reestablished under the name of
Finly, in
honor of
Congressman Finly Gray. A
rural route from this post
office was
started on...
- A
finial (from
Latin finis 'end') or hip-**** is an
element marking the top or end of some object,
often formed to be a
decorative feature. In architecture...
- A
fin is a thin
component or
appendage attached to a
larger body or structure.
Fins typically function as
foils that
produce lift or thrust, or provide...
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Finning is a
Canadian industrial equipment dealer specializing in
Caterpillar products. It is
responsible for selling,
renting and
providing parts and...
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Finly Hutchinson Gray (July 21, 1863 – May 8, 1947) was an
American lawyer and
politician who
served two
separate three-term
stints as a U.S. Representative...
- from the tail or
caudal fin, fish
fins have no
direct connection with the back bone and are
supported only by muscles. Fish
fins are
distinctive anatomical...
- ἀκτίς (aktis) 'having rays' and πτέρυξ (ptérux) 'wing,
fins'),
members of
which are
known as ray-
finned fish or actinopterygians, is a
class of bony fish that...
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Fin,
fin,
fín,
FIN,
Fín,
Fin.,
fiń.,
Fins, or
fins in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fin is a thin appendage.
Fin,
FIN, or
Fins may also refer...
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FINS may
refer to:
Factory Interface Network Service, a
network protocol. Fire
Island National Seas****, a
United States National Seas**** that protects...
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Fín was an
Irish Princess, who
lived during the 7th century. She was a
daughter or
granddaughter of Colmán Rímid (died 604) of Cenél nEógain. She formed...