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  • 'Feisty' comes from the Middle English word fisten, which means to break wind.

    The Urgency of Shadows 2008

  • "Democrats Meet in Feisty Debate" (Amy Chozick and Nick Timiraos, Wall Street Journal) In what might have been the last debate between these two, Hillary Clinton came out swinging and connected more than she missed.

    The Daily 2008 - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com 2008

  • This guide will teach you how to install the latest version of Ubuntu (7.04 codename Feisty Fawn) on your PC in no more than 10 minutes (depending on your computer specs).

    xml's Blinklist.com 2008

  • This guide will teach you how to install the latest version of Ubuntu (7.04 codename Feisty Fawn) on your PC in no more than 10 minutes (depending on your computer specs).

    xml's Blinklist.com 2008

  • Now I'm considered "Feisty", instead of aloofly uninterested.:: sigh::

    wilberteets Diary Entry wilberteets 2003

  • 'Feisty' infant at centre of donor drama to decide fate on own terms: father Michael Oliveira And Tamsyn Burgmann, THE CANADIAN PRESS

    unknown title 2009

  • 'Feisty' infant at centre of donor drama to decide fate on own terms: father

    unknown title 2009

  • Well, to get this started - for those who still using the old version of Ubuntu such as Feisty Fawn, Gutsy Gibbon or Hardy Heron, you might wanna check your WGET version.

    Planet Malaysia 2009

  • 'Feisty' infant at centre of donor drama to decide fate on own terms: father

    unknown title 2009

  • 'Feisty' infant at centre of donor drama to decide fate on own terms: father

    unknown title 2009

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