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 Translation for 'F E' from English to Russian
Usage Examples English
  • Muslim sources regarding Arabian polytheism include the eighth-century "Book of Idols" by Hisham ibn al-Kalbi, which F.E.
  • The "Daily" has its roots from a news sheet titled the "Clipper", which was started in the spring of 1890 by a group of students at Iowa Agricultural College led by F.E.
  • F.E.S. is located on SR 64/Main St. in Francisco Indiana.
  • A portion of Chicken, with buildings from the early 1900s and the F.E.
  • In September 1959 the first operational Atlas ICBM squadron went on operational alert at F.E.

  • Carpenter narrated the video game "F.E.A.R. 3," while also consulting on its storyline. On October 10, 2010, Carpenter received the Lifetime Award from the Freak Show Horror Film Festival.
  • . E . R . D . S . O . E . E . F . E . A . O . C .
  • In Estonian, the instructive case (Estonian: viisiütlev) also exists, but only in some words. (f.e: "jalgsi" - "on foot", from "jalg" - foot).
  • A typical chord sequence, usually called the "Andalusian cadence" may be viewed as in a modified Phrygian: in E the sequence is Am–G–F–E [...].
  • The most general setting is the uniform convergence of nets of functions "E" → "X", where "X" is a uniform space.

  • The electric charge per mole of elementary charges is a constant called the Faraday constant, "F", whose value had been essentially known since 1834 when Michael Faraday published his works on electrolysis.
  • The "Preces Privatae" were first published by R. Drake in 1648; an improved edition by F.
  • Malmstrom AFB is one of three US Air Force Bases that maintains and operates the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile.
  • The site was formerly rich farmland watered by artesian wells and floodwaters of the now-contained San Gabriel River.
  • On the western boundary of Brixton with Clapham stands the Sunlight Laundry, an Art Deco factory building.

  • A third, and relatively rare variety—distinct from the "American-wrap" cornet—is the "long cornet", which was produced in the mid-20th century by C.G.
  • Typically those marches, having neither a breakstrain nor 'D' section, were written for marching bands or youth bands.
  • Miletus was an important center of philosophy and science, producing such men as Thales, Anaximander and Anaximenes.
  • However, the final result of the development was Fokker's pushrod control mechanism, "Gestängesteuerung", which allowed the aircraft's forward-firing machine gun to fire only when the propeller was out of the line of fire.
  • Most cars are powered by engines with three or more cylinders, however several small cars have been produced with V-twin engines particularly during the period from 1912 to c1920 when cyclecars were made by many companies (due to a favourable tax position).

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