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  • 31Fair Stood the Wind for France — is a novel written by British author H. E. Bates, it was first published in 1944 and was his first financial success. The title comes from the first line of Agincourt , a poem by Michael Drayton (1563 1631). [… …

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  • 32Way Productions — is an overall name given for different groups of musicians affiliated with The Way International. Their lyrics are based on the beliefs and practices of The Way International. They perform every Sunday afternoon at The Way s headquarters in New… …

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  • 33Fair Mary of Wallington — or Fair Lady of Wallington is Child ballad 91. [Francis James Child, English and Scottish Popular Ballads , [http://www.sacred texts.com/neu/eng/child/ch091.htm Fair Mary of Wallington ] ] ynopsisTwo sisters had once been two of seven but all… …

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  • 34fair-minded — adjective judging people or situations in a way that is completely fair …

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  • 35way|far|ing — «WAY FAIR ihng», adjective, noun. traveling; journeying. ╂[Middle English wayfaringe, Old English wayfarende < weg way + farende, present participle of faran to fare] …

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  • 36way|far|er — «WAY FAIR uhr», noun. a traveler, especially one who travels on foot …

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  • 37way|fare — «WAY FAIR», intransitive verb, fared, far|ing. to journey or travel, especially on foot. ╂[back formation < wayfaring] …

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  • 38fair — fair1 [ fer ] adjective *** ▸ 1 treating all equally ▸ 2 reasonable/morally right ▸ 3 not bad but not very good ▸ 4 pleasant and not raining ▸ 5 light in color ▸ 6 likely to be correct ▸ 7 beautiful ▸ 8 when size etc. is large ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) if …

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  • 39fair — I UK [feə(r)] / US [fer] adjective Word forms fair : adjective fair comparative fairer superlative fairest *** 1) a) if a situation is fair, everyone is treated equally and in a reasonable way Life is not always fair. Everyone has a right to a… …

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  • 40fair*/*/*/ — [feə] adj I 1) if a situation is fair, everyone is treated equally and in a reasonable way Ant: unfair free and fair elections[/ex] It wouldn t be fair to the others if she is paid more.[/ex] 2) reasonable and morally right a fair… …

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