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  • Forward there! send the foretop-man that is called Fid upon the poop.

    The Red Rover James Fenimore Cooper 1820

  • "Settle away this waister," again called Fid; "he interrupts rational conversation by his noise; and, as his gear is condemned by this here tailor, why, you may turn him over to the purser for a new outfit."

    The Red Rover James Fenimore Cooper 1820

  • Henry VIII wrote in defence of the Sacraments for which he got Fid Def.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2010

  • Henry VIII wrote in defence of the Sacraments for which he got Fid Def.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2010

  • She also writes for ABC News on Campus where your students can find articles like 10 Easy Ways to Fid a Job During Winter Break.

    Archive 2009-01-27 Mr. Byrne 2009

  • Goldman Sachs Investments (Mauritius) Ltd and Intercontinental Exchange own 7% and 8% respectively of the NCDEX, while Fid Fund (Mauritius) Ltd., an affiliate of Fidelity International, has a 9% stake in MCX, the biggest commodity bourse by volume.

    NMCE to Sell Shares to Foreign Investors 2009

  • Fid Fund (Mauritius) Ltd., an affiliate of Fidelity International, has a 9% stake in the Indian exchange, but will now have to reduce its stake to 5%.

    NYSE Euronext to Buy 5% Stake 2008

  • Besides that ... not much has been goin on, today i almost was stranded at school until 7 ... but luckily Fid was able to bail me out, god bless u fid.

    eatmorepizza Diary Entry eatmorepizza 2004

  • There was a suspicion that this Fid had poisoned Yang, for his talent related to alchemy, and he could make potions do sinister things.

    Question Quest Anthony, Piers 1991

  • Fid, her wedding, her distraction by Dread Redhead, and her sad letter from Hell.

    Question Quest Anthony, Piers 1991

  • The British use the term “fidlets”, a diminutive of “Fid”, which in turn is an acronym for Falkland Island Dependencies, the former name of the British Antarctic Survey.

    Fidlets, fingies and riding a doo: study sheds light on Antarctic English slang Eva Corlett 2024

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