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  • On Thursday, 25 boxes of IV fluids were airlifted to the Micronesian island of Fais, which is suffering an outbreak of dengue fever, according to a statement issued by the mission's command.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Alongside those bookings, we also maintained the underground scene with regular gigs at Dragonfly, Whisky, Mogul, Florentine Gardens, the Key Club, the Viper Room, and Club Fais Do-Do—an underground club once frequented by the likes of Sam Cooke, Billy Preston, and John Coltrane.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • Alongside those bookings, we also maintained the underground scene with regular gigs at Dragonfly, Whisky, Mogul, Florentine Gardens, the Key Club, the Viper Room, and Club Fais Do-Do—an underground club once frequented by the likes of Sam Cooke, Billy Preston, and John Coltrane.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • Gosfield's peculiar remembrance of noises past was introduced with a video projection from 1999, Shoot the Player Piano (The Treasures of San Sylmar), opening a program at the club Fais-do-do entirely devoted to her works.

    Rodney Punt: Annie Gosfield in Concert -- The Industrial Age Goes Avant-Garde Rodney Punt 2010

  • NEW ORLEANS -- Jeffery Broussard and the Creole Cowboys were still warming up on the Fais Do-Do Stage at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival when Nancy Heck started eating her breakfast – a toasted slab of fresh bread stuffed with crawfish and gooey cheese melting over the edges.

    New Orleans Jazz And Heritage Festival Is Also For Food Lovers The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Alongside those bookings, we also maintained the underground scene with regular gigs at Dragonfly, Whisky, Mogul, Florentine Gardens, the Key Club, the Viper Room, and Club Fais Do-Do—an underground club once frequented by the likes of Sam Cooke, Billy Preston, and John Coltrane.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • Fais rentrer Braise et Smokey avant de partir = bring in Braise and Smokey before you leave; dehors = outside; le chien (m) = dog; un aboiement (m) = barking; les chiens de chasse ont dû trouver leurproie = the hunting dogs have found their prey; il est où where is he?

    une plaie - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • Kyle Favorite pushed a pallet out of a plane over the island of Fais in Micronesia.

    Photos of the Day: Dec. 16 2011

  • "Fais rentrer Braise et Smokey avant de partir* ...." he said.

    une plaie - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • NEW ORLEANS -- Jeffery Broussard and the Creole Cowboys were still warming up on the Fais Do-Do Stage at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival when Nancy Heck started eating her breakfast – a toasted slab of fresh bread stuffed with crawfish and gooey cheese melting over the edges.

    New Orleans Jazz And Heritage Festival Is Also For Food Lovers The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

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