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  • 61Fay Na — oder Fay Nah (Prinz [Chao Mueang] Nakhon Champasak [Negara Champasakra]; voller Thronname Brhat Vijaya Raja Khatiya Varman, Vichaiyarat Khattiyawongse; * Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts; † 1811) war von 1791 bis 1807/11 Herrscher mit den Vollmachten… …

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  • 62Fay — Fay, n. [OF. fei, F. foi. See {Faith}.] Faith; as, by my fay. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 63Fay Kleinman — (born 1912) is an internationally recognized American painter. She has also been known by her married names, Fay Skurnick, then Fay Levenson.Most of her work is oil on canvas, but she has done some mixed media work and watercolor. She has… …

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  • 64Fay Levenson — is the married name of the painter Fay Kleinman. Although she has not painted under her married name, Kleinman co founded the Becket Arts Center in Becket, Massachusetts under this name and is known to many by it. This page is meant as a redirect …

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  • 65Fay McKay — (1930 4 April, 2008) was an American entertainer. She spent the majority of her career in Las Vegas. In 1951 she won the Ted Mack Amateur Hour award and toured with the group. After touring with the group she was an opening act for Liberace and… …

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  • 66Fay Weldon — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fay Weldon. Nació el 22 de septiembre de 1931. Es una novelista británica, escritora de cuentos, teatróloga y ensayista cuyo trabajo se ha asociado con el feminismo. En su ficción, retrata a las mujeres… …

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  • 67Faÿ-lès-Nemours — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Faÿ lès Nemours País …

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  • 68Fay — f English: late 19th century coinage, from the archaic word fay fairy. It was to some extent influenced by the revival of interest in Arthurian legend, in which Morgan le Fay is King Arthur s half sister, a mysterious sorceress who both attempts… …

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  • 69Fay — fem. proper name, in some cases from M.E. fei, O.Fr. fei faith, or else from FAY (Cf. fay) fairy …

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  • 70Fay — Fay, v. i. (Shipbuilding) To lie close together; to fit; to fadge; often with in, into, with, or together. [1913 Webster] {Faying surface}, that surface of an object which comes with another object to which it is fastened; said of plates, angle… …

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