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Fudge Tunnel Fudge Tunnel were a band formed in Nottingham, UK, by Alex Newport, David Ryley and Adrian Parkin. After two critically acclaimed singles on Pigboy Records (Fudge Tunnel in 1989, The Sweet Sound of Excess in 1990), they signed to Nottingham's Earache Records.
Fudgets In computing, Fudgets is a graphical user interface toolkit for the functional programming language Haskell and the X Window System. Fudgets makes it easy to create client-server applications that communicate via the Internet.
Fudhail Bin Iyadh Fudhail Bin Iyadh Bin Masood Bin Bishr Al-Tamimi aka Abul Fadhl and Abu Ali, was an early day Sufi Saint, a successor to Abdul Waahid Bin Zaid, third link in the Sufi Silsilah of Chishti Order, and the Master of Ibrahim Bin Adham.
Fudoshin Fudoshin (Japanese: 不動ĺż) is a state of equanimity or imperturbability (literally and metaphorically "immovable heart" or "immovable mind") - a philosophical/mental dimension to a (commonly Japanese) martial art which contributes to the effectiveness of the advanced practitioner.
Fuego de los Muertos Fuego de los Muertos (often abbreviated to FDLM) is an annual, Burning Man affiliated, regional decompression event. It is organized by burners from San Diego and Orange County and is hosted in the rural and semi-arid eastern part of San Diego County.
Fueguian sprat The Fueguian sprat or Falkland sprat, Sprattus fuegensis, is a herring-like, marine fish in the family Clupeidae found in the subtropical southwest Atlantic Ocean from 40° S to Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands. Its depth range is from the surface to 10 m, and its length is up to 18 cm.
Fueguino People's Movement The Fueguino People's Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Popular Fueguino) is a provincial political party in Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina. The word "fuegino" refers to the word fuego (fire) in the province's name.
Fuel Fuel is any material that is capable of releasing energy when its chemical or physical structure is changed or converted. Fuel releases its energy either through chemical means, such as burning, or nuclear means, such as nuclear fission or nuclear fusion.
Fuel And Sensor Tactical (FAST) Packs Fuel And Sensor Tactical (FAST) Packs are a type of Conformal Fuel Tank developed for the F-15. By carrying extra fuel in a form factor that doesn't drastically alter the aerodynamics of the fighter, they offer increased operational time without seriously degrading performance.
Fuel cell sports car A fuel cell sports car is a future vehicle anticipated to arrive with the advent of sophisticated hydrogen fuel cell technology. Although the primary impetus for fuel cell research is cleaner automobile emissions, overall vehicle performance is also a factor.
Fuel Cell Bus Club The Fuel Cell Bus Club comprises the participants of the projects CUTE, ECTOS and STEP * Official website Introduction (these are explained below). Their website title says "the first fuel cell bus fleet".
Fuel dumping Fuel dumping is a practice used by aircraft that are equipped to jettison fuel in the event certain types of emergency situations that require a return to airport they've just taken off from, or that require a landing at an airport short of the originally intended destination.
Fuel duty rebate Fuel duty rebate is a scheme by which bus operators in the United Kingdom can reclaim up to 80% of the duty paid on diesel fuel used in their buses. With increasing fuel prices, the "cushion" of tax experienced by private motorists is not felt by bus companies, since they are exposed to volatile market prices.
Fuel dyes Fuel dyes are dyes added to fuels, as in some countries it is required by law to dye a low-tax fuel to deter its use in applications intended for higher-taxed ones. Untaxed fuels are referred to as "dyed", while taxed ones are called "clear".
Fuel economy in automobiles Fuel economy is the amount of fuel required to move a vehicle over a given distance. While the fuel efficiency of petroleum engines has improved markedly in recent decades, this does not necessarily translate into fuel economy of cars, as people in developed countries tend to buy bigger and heavier cars.
Fuel Freedom International Fuel Freedom International based in Altamonte Springs, Florida is a multi-level marketing business co-owned by Wendy Lewis and Randy Ray. It sells organic pills called MPG-CAPs, which are engine conditioners that allegedly improve gas mileage, engine power and reduce emissions.
Fuel Industries Fuel Industries is an Ottawa, Ontario based online interactive and marketing agency. Founded in 1999 by Mike Burns, Jeff Doiron, Dave Ozipko and Brian Nesbitt, Fuel Industries employs over 85 people and has satellite offices in Toronto and New York.
Fuel ladder A fuel ladder is a firefighting term for live or dead vegetation that allows a fire to climb up from the forest floor into the tree canopy. Common fuel ladders include tall grasses, shrubs, and tree branches, both living and dead.
Fuel mix disclosure According to an EU Directive, from July 1, 2004 electric power consumers must be informed about the sources from which the electricity they have purchased was generated. Additionally, consumers must be informed about the amount of carbon dioxide emitted into the Earth's atmosphere and the quantity of nuclear waste produced as a result of the generation of the electricity that they have purchased.
Fuel model A fuel model is used in the wildland fire community to classify sites for use in fire prediction models. The National Park Service defines it as a standardized description of fuels available to a fire based on the amount, distribution and continuity of vegetation and wood.
Fuel oil Fuel oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking, fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 °C (104 °F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners.
Fuel Price Escalator The Fuel Price Escalator (FPE) was the practice of automatically increasing hydrocarbon oil duty (better known as 'fuel tax') in the United Kingdom ahead of inflation. The escalator was introduced as a measure to stem the increase in pollution from road transport and cut the need for new road building which was then a politically sensitive topic.
Fuel rail A fuel rail is essentially a pipe (usually resembling a rail) used to deliver fuel to individual fuel injectors on internal combustion engines. It is designed to have a pocket or seat for each injector as well as an inlet for a fuel supply.
Fuel reserve In motorcycles and cars ,fuel reserve is the extra fuel reserved by the manufacturer in the fuel tank of a car or motorcycle before the main fuel capacity runs out. In motorbikes , when the main fuel runs out, the rider has to manually turn the reserve knob, usually located in the left part of the engine , to reserve mode.
Fuel starvation Fuel starvation is a problem that predominantly affects petrol-fuelled internal combustion engines, and is caused when the engine is literally starved of fuel. It occurs when the fuel flow to the engine becomes impeded, or when the source of fuel is completely depleted.
Fuel Soundtrack This album was the soundtrack for a traveling independent film and has the distinction of containing the first official release from Crooked Fingers, Sleep for Sale. This compilation was released by Arena Rock Recording Co.
Fuel tank A fuel tank is part of an engine system in which the fuel is stored and released into the engine. Fuel tanks range in size and complexity from the small plastic tank of a butane lighter to the multi-chambered cryogenic Space Shuttle external tank.
Fuel tax A fuel tax (also known as a petrol tax, gasoline tax, gas tax or fuel duty) is a sales tax imposed on the sale of fuel. In the United States, the funds are often dedicated or hypothecated to transportation, or even roads, so that the fuel tax is considered by many a user fee.
Fueled by Ramen Fueled by Ramen is an independent record label started by John Janick and Vinnie Fiorello (drummer and lyricist of Less Than Jake) in August of 1996 in Gainesville, Florida. Pete Wentz, the bassist of Fall Out Boy, started his own record label, Decaydance Records, as an imprint of the Fueled by Ramen label in 2005.
Fuella Fuella is a red wine grape that is grown primarily in the Bellet region near Nice. It is considered one of the oldest vines in southeastern France and produces wines that are deep colored and reflective of their terroir.
Fuencaliente Fuencaliente, also Fuencaliente de la Palma (Spanish meaning "hot spring") is located on the southern tip of La Palma in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife of the Canary Islands. The seat of the municipality is Los Canarios which is located near Los Quemadas.
Fuengirola Fuengirola is a large town and municipality on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain in the province of Málaga and the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is a major tourist resort on the Costa del Sol, with more than 8 km of beaches, and home to a mediæval Moorish fortress.
Fuenlabrada Fuenlabrada is a city and municipality in the autonomous community of Madrid, Spain. It is located to the southwest of the center of the city of Madrid in the greater metropolitan area and has a population of 196,318 (2004).
Fuente de Piedra Lagoon Fuente de Piedra Lagoon is a wetland situated in the Málaga province of Spain. It is used by the pink flamingo for its annual reproduction cycle, constituting the largest colony on the Iberian Peninsula of this beautiful and delicate bird.
Fuente Ovejuna Fuente Ovejuna is a play by the Spanish [[playwright, Lope de Vega. First published in Madrid in 1619 as part of Docena Parte de las Comedias de Lope de Vega (Volume 12 of the Collected plays of Lope de Vega),Edwards xii the play is believed to have been written between 1612 and 1614.
Fuenteguinaldo Fuenteguinaldo is a village and large municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 111 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 860 people.
Fuenteliante Fuenteliante is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 87 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 126 people.
Fuenterroble de Salvatierra Fuenterroble de Salvatierra is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 54 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 264 people.
Fuentes de Oñoro Fuentes de Oñoro is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 124 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 1436 people.
Fueros of Navarre The Fueros of Navarre, or Fuero general de Navarra, were the medieval laws of the kingdom of Navarre. They were a sort of constitution which defined the position of the king, the nobility, and the judicial procedures.
Fuerte Apache Barrio Ejército de los Andes, better known as Fuerte Apache, (as in the Fort Apache, The Bronx movie) is a neighbourhood of Ciudadela, near Buenos Aires, Argentina. Because of its high crime rates, it is considered one of the most dangerous neigbourhoods in Greater Buenos Aires.
Fuerte Militar Larandia The Larandia Air Force Base is Colombian Military base located in Caqueta, southern Colombia shared by the Colombian National Army, the Colombian National Police, the Colombian Air Force and a small number of United States Military and US civilian personnel giving support and training to Colombian personnel. This Forward Operating Location (FOL) is primarily used since the year 2000 for counter-narcotics operations as established in the Plan Colombia and as training and base facility for helicopters and fumigation aircrafts that support the OMEGA combined task force Army unit, spearhead unit that leaded the Plan Patriota.
Fuerteventura Chat The Fuerteventura Chat (Saxicola dacotiae) is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae. It, and similar small European species, are often called chats.
Fuerza Nueva Fuerza Nueva (New Force) was the name of a succession of far-right political parties in Spain founded by Blas Piñar, the son of one of the defenders of the Alcázar of Toledo and director of the Institute of Hispanic Culture during the Francoist period. The common goal of all these organizations was to "keep alive the ideals of July 18th 1936 and to gather the national forces.
Fuerzas Armadas de LiberaciĂłn Nacional (Puerto Rico) The Fuerzas Armadas de LiberaciĂłn Nacional (Armed Forces of National Liberation, FALN) was a Puerto Rican clandestine terrorist group that advocated complete independence for Puerto Rico. FALN was responsible for more than 120 bomb attacks on U.
Fuerzas Especiales The Fuerzas Especiales (Special Forces), also known as FES (the initials of their motto), is a special operations unit of the Mexican Navy officially established in late 2001. Its motto is "Fuerza, EspĂritu, SabidurĂa".
Fuet Fuet is a Catalan thin, cured dry sausage of pork meat in a pork gut. The most famous is made in the comarca (county) of Osona and is also known as Vic fuet (fuet de Vic, after the city of Vic, capital of Osona).
Fufi Santori Jose Santori Coll (born 1930 in Isabela, Puerto Rico), better known as Fufi Santori, is a well known former BSN basketball player, coach and television sportscaster. He was also a physical education, basketball and tennis instructor at the University of Puerto Rico at MayagĂĽez for close to thirty years.
Fufu Fufu, also spelled foofoo, foufou, or fu fu, is a staple food of West and Central Africa. It is a thick paste made by boiling starchy root vegetables in water and pounding with a large mortar and pestle until the desired consistency is reached.
Fugacity Fugacity is a measure of the tendency of a substance to prefer one phase (liquid, solid, gas) over another. At a fixed temperature and pressure, water (for example) will have a different calculated fugacity for each phase.
Fugakukai International Association Fugakukai International Association, is an organization that promotes the teaching of the martial arts of Kihara aikido, Kodokan judo, and Shindo Muso-ryu jodo. The name Fugakukai means â€place of higher learning.
Fugamon Fugamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Champion Level Oni Digimon that is a brown Ogremon with a tiger stripe outfit except his right armguard. His name is a combination of the words "fuu" (Japanese for wind) and Ouga (the kana rendering of Ogre).
Fugashu The Fūgashū ("Collection of Elegance") was an imperial anthology of Japanese waka; it was compiled somewhere between 1344 and 1346 CE, by Emperor Hanazono, who also wrote its Chinese and Japanese Prefaces. It consists of twenty volumes containing 2,210 poems.
Fugeshi District, Ishikawa Fugeshi (鳳至éˇ; -gun) was a district located in Ishikawa, Japan. On March 1, 2005 the town of Noto and village of Yanagida from the district merged with the town of Uchiura from Suzu District, Ishikawa and the districts merged forming Hosu District.
Fuggerei The Fuggerei is a walled enclave within the city of Augsburg, Bavaria. It takes it name from the Fugger family and was founded in 1516 by Jacob Fugger the Younger (known as "Jacob Fugger the Rich") as a place where the needy citizens of Augsburg could be housed.
Fugitive A fugitive is a person who is fleeing from custody, whether it be from a government arrest, government or non-government questioning, vigilante violence, or outraged private individuals. As a verbal metaphor and psychological concept, one might also be described as a "fugitive from oneself.
Fugitive pigments Fugitive pigments, are non-permanent pigments - pigments that lighten in what is understood, said or defined to be a relatively short time when exposed to light. Fugitive pigments are present in types of paint, markers, inks etc.
Fugitive slave In the history of slavery in the United States, a fugitive slave was a slave who had escaped his or her masters often with the intention of traveling to a place where the state of his or her enslavement was either illegal or not enforced. The Underground Railroad existed to guide fugitive slaves on the road to freedom.
Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 The Fugitive Slave Law or Fugitive Slave Act was passed by the United States Congress on September 18, 1850, as part of the Compromise of 1850 between Southern slaveholding interests and Northern Free-Soilers and abolitionists.
Fugitive Strike Force Fugitive Strike Force is a 2006 television series ressembling Fox Broadcasting Company's Cops. The series shows footage of criminals being arrested by three different corps, the US Marshals, the SWAT and Bounty Hunters.
Fugitives The Fugitives were a group of poets and literary scholars who came together at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee around 1920. They published a small literary magazine called The Fugitive from 1922-1925 which showcased their works.
Fuglebjerg Fuglebjerg is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Storstrøm County on the south coast of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in south Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 141 km², and has a total population of 6,582 (2005).
Fugleman Fugleman (from the German FlĂĽgelmann, the man on the FlĂĽgel or wing; wingman), properly a military term for a soldier who is selected to act as guide, and posted generally on the flanks with the duty of directing the march in the required line, or of giving the time, etc., to the remainder of the unit, which conforms to his movements, in.
Fugu Takifugu is a genus of pufferfish, often better known by the Japanese name fugu (, literally "river pig"). There are 25 species belonging to the genus Takifugu, which can be found worldwide from about 45° latitude north to 45° latitude south, mostly in salt water, but sometimes also in fresh water or brackish water.
Fugu (software) Fugu is an SFTP client for Mac OS X developed by the University of Michigan's Research Systems Unix Group (RSUG). It is a graphical shell for OpenSSH tools that provides a simple interface to all their features.
Fugu Plan The was a scheme created in the 1930s in Imperial Japan, centered around the idea of settling Jewish refugees escaping Nazi-occupied Europe, in Japan, to Japan's benefit. The Plan was first discussed in 1934, and solidified in 1938 at the Five Ministers' Conference, but the signing of the Tripartite Pact in 1941, along with a number of other events, prevented its full implementation.
Fugue state In the field of psychology, a fugue state is usually defined by the term dissociative fugue. It is etiologically related to dissociative amnesia (which in popular culture is usually simply called amnesia, the state where someone completely forgets who they are).
Fuhai no Koibito Fuhai no Koibito is an album by Taiwanese singer/actress/model Vivian Hsu, released March 23, 2000 on the BMG label. This is primarily a Japanese translation of Vivian's previous album, Bubai de Lianren, except tracks 2, 3, and 6, which are original.
Fuhais About half an hour from Amman, in Jordan, the quaint town of Fuheis (Arabic: ŮŘيص) features charming restaurants, galleries and a small complex of craft shops presenting ceramics, weaving, jewellery, antiques and other items. In the summer, theatre and musical performances can be enjoyed outdoors - a small detour, but worth an afternoon or evening trip.
FuhlsbĂĽttel FuhlsbĂĽttel is a suburb in the north of Hamburg, Germany. It is known as the site of Hamburg's International Airport Hamburg-FuhlsbĂĽttel, and as the location of a prison which served as a concentration camp in the Nazi system of repression.
FuhQuake FuhQuake is a QuakeWorld engine based on ZQuake which is in turn based upon the QuakeWorld source code released by id Software under the GPL license in 1999. FuhQuake is developed and maintained by Australian Quaker A 'fuh' Nourai, and is probably the most widely used of all the QuakeWorld engines.
Fuhrman tapes The Fuhrman tapes are 13 hours of taped interviews given by Los Angeles police officer Mark Fuhrman to writer Laura McKinny between 1985 and 1994. The tapes include many racist slurs and remarks made by Fuhrman, and portions of the tapes were admitted into evidence during the O.
Fuhse The Fuhse is a stream of Lower Saxony, Germany, a left tributary of the Aller. Spelled Fuse in maps of the 19th century and earlier, the name is thought to derive from the ancient Fosa flumen, after which the Germanic tribe of the Fosi took their name (or vice versa).
Fuchengmen Fuchengmen (; Manchu: Elgiyen i mutehe duka) is a former Beijing city gate, which was located in the western parts of the city. Mining coal for winter heating was often transported through this gate into the city.
Fuchi (Qiandaohu) class Two new multi-product replenishment ships, the Qiandaohu class (NATO codename: Fuchi class ), have been built for the PLA Navy (PLAN) in 2003/04. The first, Qiandaohu (pennant number 886), was built at Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai and launched in July 2003.
Fuchsia Fuchsia is a genus of flowering plants, mostly shrubs, which were identified by Charles Plumier in the late 17th century, and named by Linnaeus in 1753 after the German botanist Leonhart Fuchs (1501-1566). The English vernacular name Fuchsia is the same as the scientific name.
Fuchsia excorticata Fuchsia excorticata, the New Zealand Fuchsia also known as Kotukutuku, is a New Zealand native tree belonging to the family Onagraceae. It is found commonly throughout New Zealand and as far south as the Auckland Islands.
Fuchsia Groan Fuchsia Groan is the fictional daughter of Sepulchrave, the 76th Earl of Groan, a character in Mervyn Peake's Titus Groan and Gormenghast. In the BBC's film adaptation of the books, Fuchsia is portrayed by Scottish actress Neve McIntosh.
Fuchsian group In mathematics, a Fuchsian group is a particular type of group of isometries of the hyperbolic plane. A Fuchsian group is always a discrete group, and thus is a lattice in one of the two semisimple Lie groups PSL(2,R) or PSL(2,C).
Fuji (apple) The Fuji apple ( ăµă Fujiă€ăµăりん㔠Fuji ringo) is an apple cultivar developed by growers at the Tohoku Research Station in Morioka, Japan in the late 1930's and brought to market in 1962. It is a cross between the two American apple varieties, the Red Delicious and old Virginia Ralls Genet (sometimes cited as "Rawls Jennet") apples.
Fuji (comics) Toshiro Misawa, also known as Fuji, is a comic book superhero in the Stormwatch series, first appearing in Stormwatch #01. He has immense size and strength as well as the ability to control the density of his body granted by his containment suit.
Fuji music Fuji is a style of popular Nigerian music, popularized in the early 1970s by the one and only "Fuji Creator," Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister. It arose from the improvisation Ajisari/were music tradition, which is a kind of Muslim music performed to wake believers before dawn during the Ramadan fasting season.
Fuji Speedway Fuji Speedway is a race track standing in the foothills of Mount Fuji, in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It will host the Formula One once again in 2007 after being acquired by the Toyota Motor Corporation in 2000.
Fuji transfer The Fuji transfer (also known as the Fuji photo-transfer or Fuji image-transfer) is a process of photo-image transferring using Fuji instant pull-apart film type FP100c (also formerly marketed under Polaroid brand type 689) and similar in general standard photo application uses to the popular Polaroid brand pull-apart film type 669. Similar in only some respects to the common Polaroid transfer, the Fuji transfer process was pioneered and developed by photo-transfer artist Peter G.
Fuji Xerox is a joint venture partnership between the Japanese photographic firm Fuji Photo Film Co. (75%) and the American document management company Xerox (25%) to develop, produce and sell xerographic and document-related products and services in the Asia-Pacific region.
Fujian cuisine Fujian cuisine (Chinese: 闽菜 or 福建菜) is derived from the native cooking style of the province of Fujian, China. Well-known dishes include: oyster omelette, Popiah (薄饼), yu wan (Fujian fish balls), and ban mien bian ruo (noodles with dumplings).
Fujian flu Fujian flu refers to flu caused by either a Fujian human flu strain of the H3N2 subtype of the Influenza A virus or a Fujian bird flu strain of the H5N1 subtype of the Influenza A virus. These strains are named after Fujian, a coastal province of the People's Republic of China that is across the Taiwan strait from Taiwan.
Fujian Province, Republic of China Fujian Province (Tongyong Pinyin spelling; Fu-chien according to Wades-Giles and Fukien according to Postal map spelling; Chinese: 福建çś) is a province on the coast of southeastern China. Since 1949, Fujian has been split between two separate governments: the vast majority of Fujian province has been governed by the People's Republic of China based in mainland China; while a number of offshore islands have been governed by the Republic of China (ROC) based in Taiwan.
Fujian Ren Min Guangbo Dian Tai Fujian Ren Min Guangbo Dian Tai, (Chinese: 福建人民广ć’电台) translated as "Fujian People Broadcasting Station", is a radio station group from Fujian, China. It is part of the Fujian Radio Film and TV Group conglomerate.
Fujian Xunxing Fujian SBS Xunxing (福建SBS浔兴) or Fujian Xunxing or Fujian SBS are a basketball team in the South Division of the Chinese Basketball Association, based in Jinjiang, Fujian. The "SBS" presumably reflects corporate sponsorship.
Fujifilm FinePix A-series The Fujifilm FinePix A-series of digital cameras consists of the company's entry-level point and shoot models. The A-series was created in late 2001 and was expanded a few years later when Fujifilm transitioned to a fully alphanumeric system of naming their digital cameras.
Fujifilm FinePix F-series The Fujifilm FinePix F-series of digital cameras includes several models which have been called "revolutionary"From DPReview.com review of F10, page 10 in terms of low-light performance in the compact class.
Fujihashi, Gifu Fujihashi (藤橋村; -mura) was a village located in Ibi District, Gifu, Japan. On January 31, 2005 the village merged with four other villages into the expanded town of Ibigawa and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
Fujii Sadakazu Fujii Sadakazu (藤井 貞和 Fujii Sadakazu, born 1942, Tokyo) is a Japanese poet and scholar of Japanese literature (including ancient novels, the Man'yōshū, oral literature, Okinawan culture, Ainu language, and contemporary poetry). He is well-known for his study on "Genji Monogatari".
Fujikon Industrial Company Limited Fujikon is a sound company founded in 1982, the Group is mainly engaged in the design, manufacturing and sale of a wide range of electro-acoustic products, including headphones, microphones, speakers and handsfree headsets for audio, communication, multimedia, education and security industries. All these products are sold on an ODM/OEM basis to well-known brands and international customers.
Fujimoto Fujimoto is a Japanese company that produces photographic equipment; particularly lab systems, enlargers and slide projectors. It was initially founded in 1913 to make equipment, became established as Fujimoto Mfg Co (Fujimoto Seisakusho, 藤本製作所) in 1933, and began the production of cameras in 1934 and the production of enlargers in 1935.
Fujio Cho A lawyer by training, , born February 2, 1937, capped a 45-year career when he was named president of Toyota Motor Company in 1999. In the Japanese system, that put him in charge of the country's largest automaker.
Fujisankei Communications International Fujisankei Communications International, Inc. (FCI) was founded in 1986 in New York City as the American arm of the Fujisankei Communications Group (FCG), an important Japanese media conglomerate of television and radio channels, magazine, newspaper, record and video game companies.
Fujishima High School Fukui Prefectural Fujishima High School (福井県立藤島é«ç‰ĺ¦ć ˇ, Fukui Kenritsu Fujishima KĹŤtĹŤ GakkĹŤ) is a high school in Fukui, Japan, founded in 1855. The school is operated by the Fukui Prefectural Board of Education.
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