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Feedwater heater A Feedwater heater is a power plant component used to pre-heat water delivered to the boiler. Preheating the feedwater reduces the irreversibilities involved in steam generation and therefore improves the thermodynamic efficiency of the system.
Feel (Kumi Koda song) "feel" is a JPop song which lyrics are written by Japanese singer-songwriter Kumi Koda and Hitoshi Shimono; Koda & Shimono wrote the lyrics together while Shimono wrote the music and arranged the song. The song appears on Koda's 6th album BEST ~second session~, and it is also the 6th single in the so-called ~12 Single~ Collection.
Feel (Robbie Williams song) "Feel" is a 2002 single released by Robbie Williams, the first one from his 2002 album Escapology. It was Robbie's first song in the UK for over a year and it was tipped to top the UK Singles Chart, but it only managed to reach number 2.
Feel Every Beat "Feel Every Beat" is the title of the third single by the English band Electronic. It was released in the UK on 9 September 1991 by Factory Records, but owing to the CD format being temporarily recalled due to a pressing error, was only a modest commercial success.
Feel Good Drinks Co Feel Good Drinks Co is an independent soft drinks company based in the United Kingdom and Asia. It was originally founded by three executives at soft drinks retailers, and the products are now sold in over 15,000 outlets in 10 different countries, including major stores such as ASDA, and Tesco.
Feel the burn Feel the burn is an exhortation relating to physical exercise, popularized by actress Jane Fonda in her highly successful aerobic exercise videotapes. The phrase refers to the sensation arising in a muscle being intensely exercised, which may involve a local increase in temperature but is probably due chiefly to the accumulation of metabolic products as the muscle becomes increasingly fatigued.
Feel the Fear Feel the Fear is a television programme for 7 to 12 year-olds broadcast on CITV in the United Kingdom. The show centres around the two presenters, Holly Willoughby and Steve Wilson, setting each other challenges to test their nerve.
Feel the Magic: XY/XX Feel the Magic: XY/XX is a video game developed by Sonic TeamThe game was actually produced by United Game Artists, that merged with Sonic Team in 2003and published by SEGA] for the [[Nintendo DS. First released in North America on November 16, 2004, it was one of the system's launch titles.
Feel Tank Chicago Feel Tank Chicago is a Chicago-based group composed of activists, artists, and academics that engages both in critical research and political activism. It originally began as a cell in the larger Feminism Unfinished project, called Public Feelings, but it eventually developed a life of its own.
Feel The Noize- Greatest Hits Feel The Noize- The Very Best Of Slade was a compliation album by the British glam/hardrock group Slade. It was released in 1997 and reached number 19 in the UK charts, encouraging other Glam rockers to jump on the band wagon and release their own 'Greatest Hits' packages.
Feel What You Want "Feel What You Want" a single later to appear on Kristine W's album Land of the Living, marked the first in her string of nine consecutive number one hits on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. A huge #1 club hit in the UK, it was less successful in the UK singles charts, though did reach the Top 40 at #33 in 1994, and #40 in 1997 in its remixed form.
Feel Your Love "Feel Your Love" is a pop-dance song co-written by Alanis Morissette and Leslie Howe, and produced by Howe for Morissette's debut album Alanis (1991). Its protagonist tells a boy she has "got this thing" for him, and that "it's drivin' me right out of my mind ...
Feeler Feeler is the second album by Australian singer-songwriter Pete Murray. Released on July 21, 2003, it went to number one on the Australian album charts on March 29, 2004 and to that date, achieved triple platinum status.
Feeler fish The feeler fish, Bathypterois longifilis, a grinner of the family Ipnopidae, is found around Australia and New Zealand, on slopes of the continental shelf at depths of between 500 and 5,000 m. Its length is about 30 cm.
Feelgood Lies "Feelgood Lies" is an R&B-pop song written by Pelle Ankarberg, Charlie Dore, Niclas Molinder, Maryannn Morgan, and Joacim Persson for the No Angels' third studio album Pure (2003). It was produced by Twin (Molinder and Persson) and received a positive reception from music critics.
FeelGood FeelGood is a non-profit organization run by students in the United States which makes and vends "gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches" for a donation. FeelGood raises money for The Hunger Project in order to find a sustainable end to world hunger and to raise hunger awareness.
Feelie Infocom used the term feelie to refer to the extra content included with the boxed versions of their interactive fiction computer games. Feelies differed from game to game and were of the same theme as the game they came packaged with.
Feelin' Stronger Every Day "Feelin' Stronger Every Day" is a song written by Peter Cetera and James Pankow for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VI (1973). The first single released from that album, it reached #10 on the U.
Feelin' the Spirit Feelin' the Spirit – is an album by jazz guitarist Grant Green recorded on Blue Note Records. Consisting purely of jazz versions of African American spirituals, it is one of a series of theme records recorded by the guitarist in 1962.
Feeling Feelings are affective states of consciousness, triggered by physiological changes arising from both sensory perceptions and memories in comparison to internally stored norms or ideals. Thinking, or the active comparing and contrasting of data, involves mental states that symbolize physiological changes and can be perceived as such.
Feeling from Mountain and Water Feeling from Mountain and Water (Chinese: 山水ć…) is a Chinese animated feature film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio under the master animator Te Wei. It is also referred to as "Love of Mountain and River", "Feelings of Mountains and Waters".
Feeling Good Feeling Good (aka Feelin' Good) is a song written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the 1966 musical The Roar of the Greasepaint—the Smell of the Crowd and since covered by several artists, including Nina Simone, Sammy Davis Jr, Muse, Michael Bublé and The Pussycat Dolls.
Feeling Minnesota Feeling Minnesota is a romantic comedy film, starring Keanu Reeves, Vincent D'Onofrio, Cameron Diaz, Tuesday Weld and Courtney Love, that was released in 1996. The name comes from the Soundgarden song "Outshined" from the album Badmotorfinger ("I'm looking California, and feeling Minnesota").
Feeling rules Feeling rules are a set of socially shared norms that direct how we want to try to feel and not to feel emotions in given social relations.human beings learn certain feeling rules but they differ according to culture], [[social class and gender.
Feeling Sideways Feeling Sideways, produced by Matt Lovell and Chris Joannou, earned an ARIA music award for Best Independent Release. The same year, The Original Drummer, Anthony Johnsen left the band and was replaced with Cec Condon of The Tremors.
Feeling Unreal : Depersonalization Disorder and the Loss of the Self Feeling Unreal : Depersonalization Disorder and the Loss of the Self published by Oxford University Press, April 2006, ISBN 0-19-517022-9, provides a thorough exploration of depersonalization disorder and represents more than a century of research. Depersonalization, the third most common psychiatric symptom, and Depersonalization Disorder, the chronic manifestation of the symptom, have appeared in medical studies, as well as literary and philosophical works, for centuries.
Feels Just Like It Should Feels Just Like It Should is the first single off Jamiroquai's 2005 album, Dynamite. Produced by Mike Spencer and Jay Kay the track incorporates a bass line created by Kay as a human beatbox, a sample of which was first created during the recording of the band's 2001 album, A Funk Odyssey.
Feels Like Breakin' Shit Feels Like Breakin' Shit is an album by Self released for free via the internet. Its 17 previously unreleased tracks include covers of Prince's "Let's Pretend We're Married," Suzanne Vega's "Fat Man and Dancing Girl," and Tommy Roe's "Dizzy.
Feet forwards motorcycle A Feet First (FF) Motorcycle is a class of motorcycle design that seeks to look at the two-wheeled concept afresh, and create a wholly new form of practical personal transport. The name "feet first" (also referred to as "feet forward") was first used by Royce Creasey in the Hi-tech column in Bike Magazine in December 1979 and refers to the rider's seating position, with feet ahead in a position (like a car), rather than below and astride, as with conventional bikes.
Feet of Fury Feet of Fury is an independently developed commercial beat/dancing game for the Sega Dreamcast. It resembles Dance Dance Revolution but also allows one player to 'attack' another with modifiers like faster arrows (similar to Dance Magic in the Disney PlayStation 2 versions of DDR).
Feet washing Feet washing or foot washing is a religious rite observed as an ordinance by several Christian denominations. The name, and even the spelling, of this practice is not consistently established, being variously known as feet washing, foot washing, feetwashing, footwashing, washing the saints' feet, washing of feet, pedilavium, and mandatum.
Fegan Floop Fegan Floop (commonly referred to as simply Floop) is a fictional character from the Spy Kids films, played by Alan Cumming. He is a playful dreamer whose most fervent desire is to improve his already popular television programme.
Fegari Kalokerino Fegari Kalokerino (Greek script: ΦεγγάĎÎą καλοκαιĎινό, English translation: "Summer Moon") was the Greek entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981, performed in Greek by Yiannis Dimitras.
Fegime Fegime, or Fédération Européenne des Grossistes Indépendants en Matériel Electrique (European Federation of Independent Electrical Wholesalers) is a business alliance. It assists member companies for gaining and fulfilling international contracts.
Fehlfarben Fehlfarben is a German rock band from DĂĽsseldorf, Germany. The band name is from a German printing term referring to erroneous colors in prints: singer Peter Hein was in this line of work at Xerox while in the band.
Fehling's solution Fehling's solution is a solution used to differentiate between aldehyde or ketone functional groups. The substance to be tested is heated together with Fehling's solution; a red precipitate indicates the presence of an aldehyde.
Fehmarn Fehmarn (Danish, Femern) is an island and - since 2003 - a town on this island in the Baltic Sea, off the eastern coast of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, and ca. 18 kilometers south of the Danish island of Lolland.
Fech fech Fech fech () is a very fine powder caused by the erosion of clay-limestone terrain, pulverulent soil under a thin crust common in deserts. It is not determinable from the surface and can therefore pose a significant transportation hazard acting as a surprise "trap" as the ground collapses beneath a vehicle miring it in a quicksand-like substance.
Fechner (crater) Fechner is a lunar crater that lies on the far side of the Moon's southern hemisphere, attached to the western rim of the large Planck walled-plain. The eastern rim of Fechner intersects the Vallis Planck, a long, wide cleft in the surface that follows a course to the north-northwest.
Fechtbuch Fechtbuch (plural FechtbĂĽcher) is Early Modern High German for "combat manual"fechten is cognate to English fight and still meant "fight, combat" in general in Early Modern times; in contemporary Standard German, fechten translates to "fencing", while the noun Gefecht retains the generic meaning of "fight, battle"., one of the manuscripts or printed books of the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance containing descriptions of a martial art.
Fei Xiang Fei Xiang (Traditional Chinese: 費翔, pinyin: Fèi Xiáng), also known as Kris Phillips, is a Taiwanese-American pop idol and musical singer. Born in Taiwan to an American father and a Chinese mother, Fei Xiang spent his childhood in Taipei.
Fei Xiaotong Fei Xiaotong (Chinese: 費ĺťé€š) (November 2, 1910 – April 24, 2005) was a pioneering Chinese researcher and professor of sociology and anthropology; he was also noted for his studies in the study of China's ethnic groups as well as a social activist. Considered by some as one of China's finest and most prominent sociologists and anthropologists, his works on these subjects were instrumental in laying a solid foundation for the development of sociological and anthropological studies in China, as well as in introducing social and cultural phenomena of China to the international community.
Fei Yao Fei Yao was an officer under Cao Zhen who followed him during the Second Northern Campaign against Shu. However, Fei Yao suspected the defection of Jiang Wei, so he himself went out into battle in the place of Cao Zhen.
Fei Yu-Ching Fei Yu-Ching (sometimes spelled Fei Yu Chin or Fei Yu Qing, TC:費玉清, SC: 费玉清, pinyin: Fèi Yùqīng) (born 1955), is a Chinese ballad singer from Taiwan. Born Zhang Yan Ting, he is also known as the younger and slightly more effeminate brother of Fei Ge (also known as Zhang Fei).
Feidhlim Boyle Born in Dublin, Ireland and moved to Canada at an early age where he attended Vancouver College, Upper Canada College and Queens University. He attended Trinity College Dublin and graduated with a Masters of Philosophy.
Feidlimid mac Cremthanin Feidlimid mac Cremthanin (or Feidlimid mac Crimthainn) was the King of Munster between 820 and 846. He was numbered as a member of the Céli Dé, an abbot of Cork Abbey and Clonfert Abbey, and possibly a bishop.
Feige-Fiat-Shamir Identification Scheme In cryptography, the Feige-Fiat-Shamir Identification Scheme is a type of parallel zero-knowledge proof developed by Uriel Feige, Amos Fiat, and Adi Shamir in 1988. Like all zero-knowledge proofs, the Feige-Fiat-Shamir Identification Scheme allows one party, Alice, to prove to another party, Bob, that she possesses secret information without revealing to Bob what that secret information is.
Feighner Criteria The Feighner Criteria is the informal name given to a diagnostic criteria for use in psychiatry research. The criteria were first presented in a scientific paper published in 1972 of which John Feighner was the principle author.
Feijoa The Feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana, synonym Acca sellowiana), also known as Pineapple Guava or Guavasteen, is an evergreen shrub or small tree, 1-7 m in height, originating from the highlands of southern Brazil, parts of Colombia, Uruguay and northern Argentina.
Feike de Vries Feike de Vries (born January 1, 1943 in Amersfoort, Utrecht) is a former water polo player from The Netherlands, who finished in seventh position with the Dutch Men's Team at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.
Feilding and District Steam Rail Society The Feilding and District Steam Rail Society, also known as Feilding Steam Rail, is a railway preservation society located in Feilding in the Manawatu region of New Zealand. The society has restored or is presently restoring a number of locomotives and wagons once used on New Zealand's national rail network, with its star attraction currently being a WAB class tank locomotive, WAB 794.
Feiler Faster Thesis The Feiler Faster Thesis (or FFT) is a thesis, or supported argument, in modern journalism that suggests that the increasing pace of society is matched by (and perhaps driven by) journalists' ability to report events and the public's desire for more information. The idea is credited to Bruce Feiler and first defined by Mickey Kaus in a February 24, 2000 Kausfiles blog post and Slate online magazine article, "Faster Politics: 'Momentum' ain't what it used to be.
Feilongus Feilongus youngi ('Young's flying dragon', Wang, Kellner, Zhou & Campos 2005) was a pterosaur known from a skull and mandible of the Yixian Formation (Aptian - Lower Cretaceous) of Beipiao, Liaoning Province, People's Republic of China. Its skull is 400mm long and its estimated wingspan is 2.
Feindflug Feindflug (pronounced "Find-floog"), is a controversial German aggrotech band founded in 1995. Translated, the name means 'attack-raid' or indirect translation from German; 'flight against the enemy'.
Feiner v. New York Feiner v. New York, 340 US 315 (1951) was a United States Supreme Court case involving Irving Feiner's arrest for a violation of section 722 of the New York Penal Code, "inciting a breach of the peace," as he addressed a crowd on a street.
Feirefiz In Wolfram von Eschenbach's Arthurian poem Parzival, is the pagan half-brother of Parzival, the story's hero. He is the child of their father Gahmuret's first marriage to the Moorish queen Belacane, and equals his brother in knightly ability.
Feirinha do largo da ordem The so called "Feirinha do Largo da Ordem" is an open-air market place that happens every Sunday mornings, in the historical centre of Curitiba, the capital of Paraná state in Brazil. In the Feirinha, visitors can see or buy paintings, sculptures, craftsmanship, workmanship, typical foods.
Feist (dog) A feist is a type of small dog developed in the rural southern United States for hunting squirrels and other small game. Most feists are bred only for their hunting ability and with no intention of turning them into show dog breeds, so there is little or no consistency among these dogs.
Feist-Benary synthesis The Feist-Benary synthesis is an organic reaction between α-halogen ketones and β-dicarbonyl compounds to substituted furan compounds . This condensation reaction is catalyzed by amines such as ammonia and pyridine.
Feistel cipher In cryptography, a Feistel cipher is a block cipher with a particular structure, named after IBM cryptographer Horst Feistel; it is also commonly known as a Feistel network. A large proportion of block ciphers use the scheme, including the Data Encryption Standard (DES).
Feiticeira Feiticeira (born Joana Prado in SĂŁo Paulo, June 22 1976) is a Brazilian model and actress most famous for the character she portrayed on a television game show. She appeared in several adult magazine pictorials, including the cover of the Brazilian issue of Playboy three times.
Feiz Mohammad Feiz Mohammad (born 1970-71) is an Australian Wahhabi"'Jihad' sheik to face new probe", by Simon Kearney, The Australian, 19 January 2007 Muslim preacher, head of the Global Islamic Youth Centre in Liverpool, a suburb of Sydney. He was featured on a British television documentary called Undercover Mosque.
Feizi Feizi (éťžĺ) was a Zhou Dynasty Chinese royal horse trainer and breeder. King Xiao of Zhou gave him the surname of Ying (嬴) and rewarded him the Qin City (秦邑, in today Tianshui, Gansu), which later became State of Qin, whose rulers revered him as an ancestor, known as Qin Ying.
Fejér (former county) Fejér (in Latin: comitatus Albensis) is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory, which was slightly smaller than that of present Fejér county, is presently in central Hungary.
FejĂ©r's theorem In mathematics, FejĂ©r's theorem, named for LipĂłt FejĂ©r, states that if f:R -> C is a continuous function with period 2Ď€, then the sequence (Ďn) of CesĂ ro means of the sequence (sn) of partial sums of the Fourier series of f converges uniformly to f on [-Ď€,Ď€].
Feketić Feketić (Serbian: Фекетић or Feketić, Hungarian: Bácsfeketehegy) is a village located in the Mali Iđoš municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.
Fel d 1 The protein Fel d 1, produced largely by the cat's saliva and sebaceous glands, is the primary allergen present on cats. The protein is of an unknown function to the animal but causes an IgG or IgE reaction in sensitive humans (either as an allergic or asthmatic response).
Fela Kuti Fela Anikulapo Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, October 15 1938 - August 2 1997), or simply Fela, was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist musician and composer, pioneer of Afrobeat music, human rights activist, and political maverick.
Felan The family surname Felan is an anglicised variety of an ancient Irish name, Ó Faoláin, which is the name of an important Irish sept which was prominent in a southeast area of Ireland known historically as "The Decies", which today is part of the modern county of Waterford.
Felber Autoroller The Felber Autoroller was a three-wheeled automobile with a 400Â cc Rotax two cylinder, two stroke engine and was designed by Ernst Marold, who manufactured sidecars, under the Felber name in Vienna from 1952 to 1954. About 400 were built in two versions, all in light green using the standard paint for machinery at that time and therefore cheaper than car paint.
Felbrigg Hall Felbrigg Hall is a 17th-century country house located in Felbrigg, Norfolk. Part of a National Trust property, the unaltered 17th-century house is noted for its Jacobean architecture and fine Georgian interior.
Feldgendarmerie The Feldgendarmerie (a French term roughly translating to "Field Police") were the military police units of the armies of the German Empire (including the Wehrmacht) from post-Napoleonic times through its dissolution at the conclusion of World War II.
Feldgrau Feldgrau was the colour of the German Army field uniform from the late 1907 until 1945, as well as some post-war types of uniform of Bundeswehr and NVA of Western and Eastern Germanies. It was also a term which was metaphorically used to refer to the German armies (the Kaiserheer and the army (Heer) component of the Reichswehr and Wehrmacht).
Feldherrnhalle The Feldherrnhalle (also written Feldherrenhalle, "Hall of the Commanders") is a monumental building in Munich, Germany. It was built between 1841 and 1844 at the southern end of Munich's PrachtstraĂźe (or LudwigsstraĂźe).
Feldjäger The Feldjäger are the military police of the German Bundeswehr, Germany's armed forces. The term Feldjäger ("field rifleman" or "field hunter") has a long tradition and dates back to the mid-17th century.
Feldkirch, Vorarlberg Feldkirch is a medieval city in the western Austrian state of Vorarlberg, at , on the border with Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It has a population of 28,604 (2001), and is the administrative center of the district Feldkirch.
Feldon Feldon the Keeper of the Clouds is a fictional character in the laser-disc video game Thayer's Quest. He is most well known for possessing the Third Relic of Quoid, known as the Hunting Horn, which was previously held by the mysterious character Nigel the Huntsman.
Feldsher Feldsher (Russian/Cyrillic: ФельдŃер) (or feldsheritsa for females) was the name of medical auxiliaries that provided many medical services in the Soviet Union, mainly in rural areas. Trained in technical schools for shorter periods of time, they were supposed to work on preventive work and refer most serious cases to higher-level institutions.
Feldzug in Polen Feldzug in Polen (The Campaign in Poland) was a 37 minute documentary/Nazi propaganda film depicting the 1939 invasion of Poland and directed by Fritz Hippler. The film is notable for presenting an account of events dramatically different from accepted history: it shows the Poles as aggressors and ethnic Germans living in Poland as an oppressed minority.
Felec of Cornwall Saint Felec or Felix of Cornwall was an obscure 5th or 6th century British saint active in the country's south-western peninsula. Saint Felix was said to have had the miraculous gift of being able to communicate with lions, cats, and other feline creatures.
Feleknas Uca Feleknas Uca (born September 17, 1976) is a member of the European Parliament for the left German Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS). She was at one time the world's only Yazidi parliamentarian until the Iraqi legislature was elected in 2005.
Felice and Boudleaux Bryant Felice Bryant (August 7, 1925 – April 22, 2003) and Boudleaux Bryant (February 13, 1920 – June 26, 1987) were an American wife and husband country music songwriting team who were also at the forefront of the evolution of pop music.
Felice Casson Felice Casson (born August 5, 1953, in Chioggia, province of Venice) is an Italian magistrate and politician, who discovered the existence of Operation Gladio, a "stay-behind" NATO anti-communist army during the Cold War, which, in Italy, took part in the strategy of tension. Passionate about jurisprudence, he graduated in Padova University, and entered the magistracy in 1980 as a prosecuting attorney.
Felice Fontana Felice Fontana (15 April 1730, Pomarolo - 10 March 1805, Florence) was an italian physicist who discovered the water gas shift reaction in 1780. He is also credited with launching modern toxicology and investigating the human eye.
Felice Newman Felice Newman is a Somatic Coach, sex educator, and author—and an advocate for everyone having deeply fulfilling sex lives. As founding publisher of Cleis Press, she helped to change the way an entire generation thinks—and what they read—about sex and gender.
Felice Romani Felice Romani (january 31, 1788 - january 28, 1865) was an Italian poet and scholar of literature and mythology who wrote many librettos for the opera composers Donizetti and Bellini. Romani was considered the finest Italian librettist between Metastasio and Boito.
Felice Varini Felice Varini is a French artist who was nominated for the 2000/2001 Marcel Duchamp Prize, known for his geometric perspective-localized paintings of rooms and other spaces, using projector-stencil techniques. According to mathematics professor and art critic Joël Koskas, "A work of Varini is an anti-Mona Lisa.
Felicia (Bratz character) Felicia, nicknamed Glam Gecko, is a character in the Bratz line of fashion dolls. Currently, she has been produced three times, debuting in the Bratz Campfire line, returning in Sweet Dreamz and appeared in a Big Bratz Babyz collection.
Felicia Farr Felicia Farr is an American actress active from 1955 to 1975. Her films include Kiss Me, Stupid, Onionhead, and 3:10 to Yuma, and she made over thirty television series appearances (The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Bonanza, Ben Casey, Burke's Law, and many others).
Felicia Langer Felicia Langer (born 1930) is an Israeli human rights attorney known for her defense of Palestinians charged with political violations in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. She has also authored numerous books alleging human rights violations on the part of Israeli occupation authorities.
Felicia Minei Behr Felicia Minei Behr is an American TV producer and network executive who has worked on three daytimr serials. She was fired from All My Children because ABC executives held her responsible for the show's substantial decline in ratings in 1995.
Felicia Tang Felicia Tang (born October 22, 1977) is a model who is known for her work with Playboy TV, calendars, and import car shows. She was born and raised in Singapore, and later moved to Perth, Australia, where she attended Catholic school for two years.
Feliciano Leviste Feliciano Leviste (1898-1972), popularly known as "Sanoy", was governor of Batangas province in the Philippines from 1947 to 1972. Respected for his populist platform, Leviste governed Batangas during an unprecedented twenty four years, winning six elections in the process.
Feliciano River The Feliciano River is a river in the Argentine province of Entre RĂos, in the Mesopotamia. It is born on the Lomada del Mocoretá, on the northeast of the province, east of San JosĂ© de Feliciano, and flows west-southwest across the province.
Felicific calculus The felicific calculus was an algorithm formulated by Jeremy Bentham for calculating the degree or amount of happiness that a specific action is likely to cause, and hence its degree of moral rightness. It is also known as the "Utility calculus", the "Hedonistic calculus" and the "Hedonic calculus".
Felicitas of Rome Felicitas (Felicity) of Rome (2nd century) is a Christian saint. Her historicity is certain, as there was indeed a widow named Felicity martyred in Rome on November 23 in an unknown year and buried in the cemetery of Maximus on the Salarian Way.
Felicitations Felicitations - (noun) A word which is believed to be some form of congratulations, however don't take my word for it as I tried to check what it exactly meant on the inept Yankee (why do they need to take the U out of colour and then annoy me on spell check every-time I type it - last time I checked the English decided on how to spell the English language) bungled system of MS word thesaurus and then i thought good old wikipedia that'll be my salvation to finding the answer, BUT NO it spurned me and left me with no answer to wander around in my ignorance, (well not wander as I'm at my computer and my dictionary is in the other room and thats why this situation arose as I couldn't be bothered to move and so tried other methods of word discovery). So if wikipedia wish to sort out their lack-witted incompetence and fill those colossal holes in their so called encyclopedia it would be much appreciated.
Felicity Andersen Felicity Andersen (born October 21, 1972) is an Australian actress. Born in Geelong, she has appeared in such films as Trail Of Passion, Queen of the Damned and in the television series Neighbours and the miniseries My Brother Jack and Blonde.
Felicity Huffman Felicity Huffman (born December 9, 1962) is an Academy Award-nominated American film and television actress, who is best known for her award-winning role in Transamerica and as Lynette Scavo on the hit ABC drama Desperate Housewives.
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