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Auguste Fisse was a
French dancer and
ballet master of the 18th century.[citation needed] A
dancer in
Turin in
Italy in 1762, then in
Lille in 1768 and...
- but has been
rejected in
England and Wales. This idea was
proposed by
Fisse and Braithwaite. They
proposed that
where an
individual had
committed the...
- have
borrowed from
Alessandro Piccolomini's 1540 star atlas, De le
stelle fisse ("Of the
fixed stars"),
although Bayer included an
additional 1,000 stars...
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resemblance to that animal. The name
comes from
colonial Dutch equivalent fisse or visse. In the
French language, the pelt of a
polecat is also
called fiche...
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October 4, 2012.
Nader v.
General Motors Corp., 307 N.Y.S.2d 647 (N.Y. 1970)
Fisse, Brent; Braithwaite, John (1983). The
Impact of
Publicity on
Corporate Offenders...
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Johnny Fisse on points. He
later drew on his loss to
Fisse on
September 29, 1913,
fighting him
again in Memphis, Tennessee, and
making Fisse his most...
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August 16, 2014. Flory, p. 355. Flory, p. 430. Flory, p. 432. Flory, p. 506.
Fisse, Brent; Braithwaite, John (1983). The
Impact of
Publicity on
Corporate Offenders...
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recovered and many are on
display in the
Kalkriese Museum and Park. W.
Fisse-Niewedde. "Woher
kommt der Name "Schmittenhöhe" –
Information by the local...
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FInstSSECOF Fellow of the
Institute of
Specialist Surveyors and
Engineers FISSE or
FInstSSE Senior Surveyor of the
Institute of
Specialist Surveyors and...
- 1540, the
Italian astronomer Piccolomini released the book De le
Stelle Fisse (On the
Fixed Stars)
which include star maps of 47
constellations where...