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Flyaway (Nutshell album)
Flyaway is the title of the second album by the Christian trio Nutshell.-Side one:# "Walking into the Wind"# "Sara"# "Moonlight"# "Conversation Pieces"# "Flyaway"-Side two:# "Feel Like a River"# "Safe and Sound"# "For Each Other"

Flyaway (Nutshell album)
Flyaway is the title of the second album by the Christian trio Nutshell.-Side one:# "Walking into the Wind"# "Sara"# "Moonlight"# "Conversation Pieces"# "Flyaway"-Side two:# "Feel Like a River"# "Safe and Sound"# "For Each Other"

Flycatcher (comics)
Flycatcher, or Prince Ambrose and later King Ambrose, is a fictional character in the comic book series Fables, created by Bill Willingham

Flyer
Flyer or flier may refer to:* An aviator* Flyer , a single page leaflet* Flier , a sunfish native to the Southern United States* Memphis Flyer, a free weekly alternative newspaper

Flyer (automobile)
The Flyer was a brass era automobile manufactured in Mt. Clemens, Michigan by the Flyer Motor Car Company from 1913-1914. The Flyer had a monobloc four-cylinder water-cooled engine with selective transmission.

FLYER (magazine)
FLYER is a monthly magazine for the UK general aviation community. It is published by Seager Publishing. The current retail price is £3.95, or £7.50 per quarter by subscription. The Magazine competes with Pilot and advertising-based freesheet, Loop.

Flyer (Nanci Griffith album)
Flyer is a 15-track studio album, primarily of original material by singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith, released in 1994. It was nominated for Best Contemporary Folk Album in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards

Flyer (steamboat 1891)
Flyer was a steamboat that served from 1891 to 1929 on Puget Sound. During her last years, from 1918 to the end of her service, she was officially known as the Washington. The Flyer ran for millions of miles at high speed, more than any inland vessel in the world

Flying
Flying may refer to:* The act or process of flight* Aviation* Flying , a monthly publication* "Flying", a poem by Patti Smith from her book Woolgathering* UFO 2: Flying, a 1971 album by UFO* Flying

Flying (1986 film)
Flying is 1986 drama film directed by Paul Lynch and starring Olivia d'Abo, Rita Tushingham and Keanu Reeves.-Cast:

Flying (Bryan Adams song)
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Flying (grammatrain album)
Flying is the second studio album by Grammatrain.-Track listing:# "Jonah" - 2:41# "Less of Me" - 2:48# "Flying" - 5:11# "Rocketship" - 2:25# "Peace" - 4:13# "Pain" - 4:46# "Sell Your Soul" - 3:22# "Fuse" - 3:48# "Spiderweb" - 3:16

Flying (magazine)
Flying is an aviation magazine published since 1927 . It is read by pilots, aircraft owners, and aviation-oriented executives in business and general aviation markets worldwide.

Flying bomb
A flying bomb is a manned or unmanned aerial vehicle or aircraft carrying a large explosive warhead, a precursor to contemporary cruise missiles

Flying buttress
A flying buttress is a specific form of buttressing most strongly associated with Gothic church architecture. The purpose of any buttress is to resist the lateral forces pushing a wall outwards by redirecting them to the ground

Flying fish (disambiguation)
Flying fish are a marine fish family consisting of about 70 species. Their unusually large pectoral fins allow them to take short gliding flights through the air above the surface of the water to escape predators.Flying fish can also refer to:

Flying Fish (TV series)
Flying Fish is an 8-episode Singaporean television drama series produced by Singapore Broadcasting Corporation in 1983. It revolves around the travails of an aspiring teenage swimmer.-Cast:

Flying fox (fish)
The flying fox is a popular freshwater community-aquarium fish that belongs to the Cyprinidae family. It is known to eat green algae

Flying Fox (horse)
Flying Fox was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1899 English Triple Crown Races and was the leading sire in France three times.-Breeding:

Flying saucer
A flying saucer is a type of unidentified flying object sometimes believed to be of alien origin with a disc or saucer-shaped body, usually described as silver or metallic, occasionally reported as covered with running lights or surrounded with a glowing light, hovering or moving rapidly either alone or in tight formations with other

Flying saucer (disambiguation)
Flying saucer primarily refer to:* Flying saucer, the name given to a type of unidentified flying object ,Flying saucer may also refer to:-Movies:* The Flying Saucer, a 69-minute 1950, American, black-and-white science fiction film,* Earth vs

Flying saucer (library)
Flying Saucer is a pure Java library for rendering XML, XHTML, and CSS 2.1 content.It is intended for embedding web-based user interfaces into Java applications, but cannot be used as a general purpose web browser since it does not support HTML.Thanks to its capability to save rendered XHTML to PDF , it is often used as a server side

Flying squirrel
Flying squirrels, scientifically known as Pteromyini or Petauristini, are a tribe of 44 species of squirrels .- Description :

Flyleaf
Flyleaf is an American alternative metal band, formed in the Belton and Temple, Texas regions in 2000. The band has charted on mainstream rock, Christian pop and Christian metal genres. They performed around the United States in 2003 until releasing their eponymous debut album, Flyleaf, in 2005. The album went platinum after selling more than one million copies

Flyleaf (album)
Flyleaf is the debut studio album by the American rock band Flyleaf. It was released on October 4, 2005 through Octone Records. A re-packaged CD/DVD Special Edition was released on October 30, 2007, which included additional acoustic tracks and music videos

Flyleaf (EP)
- Track listing :#*Breathe Today" *#*Photo gallery*#*Screensavers*#*Promotional Video Material#*Web Links

Flypaper (film)
Flypaper is a 1997 crime feature film starring Craig Sheffer, Robert Loggia, Sadie Frost, Talisa Soto and Lucy Liu. It was written and directed by Klaus Hoch.

Flyswatter
A flyswatter is a hand-held device for killing flies and other insects. A flyswatter usually consists of a small rectangular sheet of lightweight, flexible, vented material, usually thin metallic, rubber, or plastic mesh, attached to a lightweight wire or plastic handle about long

Flyway
A flyway is a flight path used in bird migration. Flyways generally span over continents and often oceans.-Flyways of the Americas:*Atlantic Flyway*Central Flyway*Mississippi Flyway*Pacific Flyway*Allegheny Front

Flyweight
Flyweight is a class in boxing which includes fighters weighing less than 112 lb but above 108 lb .-Professional boxing:

Flyweight (disambiguation)
Flyweight may mean:* Flyweight pattern, a software design pattern in computer science;* Flyweight, a class in boxing;* Flyweight , a class in mixed martial arts.

Flywheel
A flywheel is a rotating mechanical device that is used to store rotational energy. Flywheels have a significant moment of inertia, and thus resist changes in rotational speed. The amount of energy stored in a flywheel is proportional to the square of its rotational speed

Flywheel (disambiguation)
A flywheel is a rotating disk used as a storage device for kinetic energy.The term also may refer to:* An energy storage device that includes a flywheel: flywheel energy storage* Flywheel, a 2003 Christian drama film by Sherwood Pictures

Flywheel (film)
Flywheel is an American Christian drama film about a car salesman who intentionally overcharges his customers until reaching a turning point in his life where he decides to end his shady business practices and become a Christian. Alex Kendrick both directed the film and starred in the lead role, and with Stephen Kendrick co-wrote the film

FM (soundtrack)
FM is the original soundtrack to the 1978 film FM. The soundtrack won the 1979 Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.-Track listing:#"FM " - Steely Dan – 4:52#"Night Moves" - Bob Seger – 3:27

FN (motorcycle)
FN was a Belgian company established in 1899 to make arms and ammunition, and from 1901 to 1967 was also a motorcycle manufacturer

FNG
FNG may refer to:* "Fucking New Guy", a derogatory slang term first used by the US military during the Vietnam War to refer to a newly-arrived recruit who joined a pre-existing unit.

FO
Fo or FO may refer to:* Fo Department of the Houet Province of Burkina Faso* Face Off * Fallout * Faroe Islands, ISO 3166-1 country code, FO** .fo, the country code top level domain for Faroe Islands

FO (complexity)
FO is the complexity class of structures which can be recognised by formulae of first-order logic. It is the foundation of the field of descriptive complexity and is equal to the complexity class AC0 FO-regular

Foal
A foal is an equine, particularly a horse, that is one year old or younger. More specific terms are colt for a male foal and filly for a female foal, but these terms are used until the horse is age three or four. When the foal is nursing from its dam , it may also be called a suckling

Foals (band)
Foals are an English indie rock band from Oxford. They are currently signed to Transgressive Records in the UK and Sub Pop in the US. They released their debut album Antidotes on 24 March 2008 in the UK, and 8 April 2008 in the US

Foam
-Definition:A foam is a substance that is formed by trapping gas in a liquid or solid in a divided form, i.e. by forming gas regions inside liquid regions, leading to different kinds of dispersed media

Foam
-Definition:A foam is a substance that is formed by trapping gas in a liquid or solid in a divided form, i.e. by forming gas regions inside liquid regions, leading to different kinds of dispersed media

Foam (disambiguation)
Foam may refer to:* Foam, a substance that is formed by trapping gas bubbles in a liquid or solid.* Foam , a modern food preparation and presentation technique* Foam , also FoAM, an arts and technology organization

Foam (organization)
FoAM describes itself as "a laboratory for the propagation of lived and living experience." The networked, Brussels-based collective constitutes a group of designers, scientists, cooks, artists, engineers and gardeners who share an interest in taking knowledge from their respective areas of expertise and applying it in new public contexts

Foamy
Foamy may refer to:* Having a foam-like texture* Foamy the squirrel, a character in the webtoon, Neurotically yours* Foamy the Freakadog, a briefly appearing sidekick to the eponymous superhero on the Freakazoid television show

Fob
A fob is an object used to make manual access easier. It may refer to:*Fob pocket, a small pocket in trousers or waistcoats originally intended to hold a pocket watch*Key fob, a medallion used to identify a key ring, or position on the ring

FOC (album)
FOC is the debut album released by Australian collaborative rock group Far Out Corporation in 1998. It was also the only album released by the group.-Track listing:# "Don't Blame the Beam"# "Hold"# "Sick Bed"# "Montreal"# "Shadow Overload"

Focal
Focal may refer to:*Focal , an Irish lexicographical website*FOCAL **FOCAL-69**Focal *Focal Radio, a radio station based in Stoke-on-Trent, England-See also:*Focus

Focal (lexicographical website)
focal.ie is a lexicographical website with the aim of creating a comprehensive database for Irish Language terminology.Funded by the European Union and Foras na Gaeilge, it was developed by Fiontar in collaboration with a similar project being undertaken by the University of Wales,

Focal length
The focal length of an optical system is a measure of how strongly the system converges or diverges light. For an optical system in air, it is the distance over which initially collimated rays are brought to a focus

Focal point
A focal point may mean:* Focus , the point at which initially collimated rays of light meet after passing through a convex lens, or reflecting from a concave mirror.

Foce
Foce is a commune in the Corse-du-Sud department of France on the island of Corsica.-Population:-References:*

Focus
Focus, FOCUS, or foci may refer to:In science, mathematics or computing:*Focus , selectively concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring other things

FOCUS
FOCUS is a computer programming language. It is a database query building language, regarded as a fourth-generation programming language. produced by Information Builders Inc

Focus
Focus, FOCUS, or foci may refer to:In science, mathematics or computing:*Focus , selectively concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring other things

Focus (Christian magazine)
Focus magazine is a Christian religion magazine published in the U.S.

Focus (film)
Focus is a 2002 movie, starring William H. Macy, Laura Dern, David Paymer, and Meat Loaf based on a 1945 novel by playwright Arthur Miller.-Plot:

Focus (German magazine)
Focus is a German weekly news magazine published in Munich and distributed throughout Germany. It is the third-largest weekly news magazine in Germany. It is considered conservative and leaned towards economic liberalism.- Overview :

Focus (novel)
Focus is a 1945 novel by Arthur Miller dealing with issues of racism, particularly antisemitism. In 2002, a film version, starring William H. Macy, was released.-Plot summary:

FOCUS (organization)
The Fellowship of Catholic University Students is a Catholic outreach program for American college students founded in 1997 by Curtis Martin and Dr. Edward Sri at Benedictine College. Using Campus Crusade for Christ as a model, the organization sends missionaries to campuses around the country at the request of the local Bishop

Focusing
In psychotherapy-related disciples, the term focusing is used to refer to the simple matter of holding a kind of open, non-judging attention to something which is directly experienced but is not yet in words. Focusing can be used to become clear on what one feels or wants

Focusing (disambiguation)
Focusing may refer to:* Focusing, a psychotherapic technique* Focusing * The act of adjusting something to make a beam focus

Fodder
Fodder or animal feed is any agricultural foodstuff used specifically to feed domesticated livestock such as cattle, goats, sheep, horses, chickens and pigs. Most animal feed is from plants but some is of animal origin

Foe
Foe is another word for an enemy. It may also refer to:*Foe , a unit of energy used in astrophysics*Foe , a novel written by J. M

Fog
Fog is a collection of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. While fog is a type of stratus cloud, the term "fog" is typically distinguished from the more generic term "cloud" in that fog is low-lying, and the moisture in the fog is often generated locally Fog is a collection of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. While fog is a type of stratus cloud, the term "fog" is typically distinguished from the more generic term "cloud" in that fog is low-lying, and the moisture in the fog is often generated locally Fog is a collection of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. While fog is a type of stratus cloud, the term "fog" is typically distinguished from the more generic term "cloud" in that fog is low-lying, and the moisture in the fog is often generated locally (such as from a nearby body of water, like a lake or the ocean, or from nearby moist

Fog (album)
Tuman is a studio album of Sofia Rotaru released in the very beginning of 2007. The CD includes mostly unreleased, but already aired songs, although only a selection of them. It is a multilingual album, hence traditional edition for Sofia Rotaru

Fog (band)
Fog is a band fronted by Andrew Broder, which includes members Mark Erickson and Tim Glenn. For most of their existence, material released by Fog had been produced largely by Broder alone, combining both traditionally performed instruments and turntable-derived samples, until the switch to a traditional three-piece rock band format was announced in 2006

Fogger
A fogger is any device that creates a fog, typically containing an insecticide for killing insects and other arthropods. Foggers are often used by consumers as a low cost alternative to professional pest control services. The number of foggers needed for pest control depends on the size of the space to be treated, as stated for safety reasons on the instructions supplied with the devices