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  • 61fair-trade — /fɛə ˈtreɪd/ (say fair trayd) US –verb (t) (fair traded, fair trading) 1. to market a product subject to resale price maintenance. –adverb 2. by way of resale price maintenance. –fair trade, adjective …

  • 62Way Down Yonder In New Orleans — Infobox Standard title=Way Down Yonder In New Orleans comment= image size=200px caption=1922 sheet music cover with a photo of singer Blossom Seeley writer=Joe Turner Layton/Henry Creamer composer= lyricist= published=1922 written=… …

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  • 63fair and square — 1. in an honest way and without any doubt. We won the match fair and square. (British & Australian) 2. if you hit someone fair and square on a particular part of their body, you hit them hard exactly on that part. She hit me fair and square on… …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 64Fair — Market held at regular intervals, usually once to twice a year. Fairs tended to offer a wider range of goods than normal markets. They were generally licensed by either the King, a local lord, or a chartered town, hence the Charter Fairs still… …

    Medieval glossary

  • 65fair game — N UNCOUNT If you say that someone is fair game, you mean that it is acceptable to criticize or attack them, usually because of the way that they behave. Politicians were always considered fair game by cartoonists …

    English dictionary

  • 66fair and square — in a way that is clear and fair, so that no one can complain or disagree She had to admit she d been defeated fair and square …

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  • 67fair-weather friend — noun One who is friendly, helpful, or available only when it is advantageous or convenient to be so. She put little nosegays from her garden on his desk, and tried in every way to show that she was not a fair weather friend, but faithful through… …

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  • 68fair-minded — UK / US adjective judging people or situations in a way that is completely fair …

    English dictionary

  • 69FAIR MAID OF NORWAY —    daughter of Eric II. of Norway, and granddaughter of Alexander III. of Scotland; died on her way from Norway to succeed her grandfather on the throne of Scotland, an event which gave rise to the famous struggle for the crown by rival… …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 70fair trading — /feə treɪdɪŋ/ noun 1. a way of doing business which is reasonable and does not harm the consumer 2. a legal trade in shares or the legal buying and selling of shares …

    Dictionary of banking and finance