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fiar, n. Sc. (ˈfiːə(r)) Also 6, 8 fear and see feuar. [? f. fee n.2 + -ar, -er.] The owner of the fee-simple of a property, as opposed to the life-renter. conjunct fiar (see quot. 1597).1597 Skene De Verb. Sign. s.v. Feodum, In this case the husband is proprietar and the wife is conjunct fear or lif...
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FIAR
FIAR S.p.A. History
It was formed on 31 July 1941, as a spin off from Compagnia Generale di Elettricità (CGE), and also known as CGE-FIAR.
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fiars
fiars, n. pl. Sc. (ˈfiərz) [Pl. of fier, feer a standard.] The prices, annually fixed, of the different kinds of grain. Also more fully fiar(s prices, and sheriff-fiars. fiars-court, the court at which the prices are fixed.1723 Acts Sederunt 21 Dec. (1790) 278 Act declaring and appointing the Manner...
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HELRAS
History
HELRAS was first developed in the 1970s by Bendix, FIAR and British Aerospace.
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feuar
feuar Sc. (ˈfjuːə(r)) Forms: 6 fear, fewar, 7 fier, 8 feuer, 9 feur, 7– fewar. See fiar. [f. feu n. + -ar.] One who holds land upon feu.1513–75 Diurn. Occurrents (1833) 237 Alexander Stewart fear of Garuleis. 1597 Sc. Acts Jas. VI, §246 Ony vassal or fewar, haldand landes in few-ferme. 1637–50 Row H...
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Liferent
Where the property is held in fee simple, the owner is termed the fiar. (This is unrelated to Fiars Prices, another term in Scots law.) For some acts relating to the property, the consent of both liferenter and fiar may be required by law.
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feere
▪ I. feer, n.1 Only ME. and Sc. (fiːr) Forms: 3 feor, 8– Sc. fiar, fier, feer. [ME. feor a. OF. feor, feur, fuer fixed price, standard: L. forum (in class. L. market).] † 1. A price. Obs.a 1225 Ancr. R. 398 Sete feor o ðine luue. a 1240 Wohunge in Cott. Hom. 287 Ȝif þat i mi luue bede for to selle a...
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Furlan standard
1700 onwards (the best examples are probably Pieri Çorut's works), but with some changes:
the diphthong ie replaces ia, e.g. fier (iron) instead of fiar
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Mantiis
– keyboards and vocals
Fleast Race O'Uden – bass
Ojete Mordaza II – drums
Other personnel
Nicholas Dominic Talvola – trumpet on "Last of the Light"
Fiar
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corn-rent
ˈcorn-rent A rent for agricultural land paid in corn, or one the amount of which is determined each year according to the price of corn.1809 Tomlins Law Dict., Corn-rents. 1845 Penny Cycl. Suppl. I. 420/2 Corn-rent is a money-rent varying in amount according to the fluctuations of the price of corn....
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2014–15 FC Zimbru Chișinău season
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Zimbru Chișinău at weltfussballarchiv.com
Zimbru Chișinău supporters website - general
Zimbru Chișinău supporters website - ”OASTEA FIARĂ
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Show that $P(A_1 \cup A_2 \cup A_3)=1-(1-1/3)^3$ Roll a fiar six-side die three times. Let: $A_1=${ 1 or 2 on the 1st roll} $A_2=${ 3 or 4 on the 2nd roll} $A_3=${ 5 or 6 on the 3rd roll} Given that: $P(A_i)=1/...
$$3(1/3)-3(1/3)^2+(1/3)^3=$$ $$3(1/3)-3*3*(1/3)(1/3)^2+(1/3)^3=$$ $$1-9(1/3)^3+(1/3)^3=$$ $$1-8(1/3)^3=$$ $$1-2^3(1/3)^3=$$ $$1-(2/3)^3=$$ $$1-(1-1/3)^3$$
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Forfarshire (Parliament of Scotland constituency)
Fothringham of Powrie
1665 (convention): Sir David Ogilvy of Inverquharity
1667 (convention): John Gardyne of Lautoune
1667 (convention): James Maule, fiar
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Traducción de "en el departamento de defensa" en chino - Reverso Context
Traducciones en contexto de "en el departamento de defensa" en español-chino de Reverso Context: ¿Cree que sus contactos en el departamento de defensa son de fiar?
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Oliver St Clair, 12th Baron of Roslin
He had the following children:
George St Clair, fiar of Roslin, who married Agnes, daughter of Robert Crichton, Lord Sanquhar. He died in 1510.
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