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  • I don't watch American Idol because it has no soul... post Richie Cunningham Happy Days has no soul, color aka Fyfe-less Andy Griffith Show has no soul!

    Ethnicity, spelling, and "rote" memorization. Ann Althouse 2005

  • Beside her Fyfe was a dim bulk, sleeping the dead slumber of utter weariness.

    Big Timber A Story of the Northwest Bertrand W. Sinclair 1926

  • David Fyfe, the IEA's senior oil markets analyst, said the loss of so much production was "of course a source of concern," but "not a cause for panic."

    Oil Companies Suspend Operations in Libya Guy Chazan 2011

  • Hit Self Destruct is the blog of Duncan Fyfe, who I know nothing about other than his name and that he lives in New Zealand.

    The Week in Videogame Blogging Ben Abraham 2009

  • The IEA is on "high alert" for potential supply disruptions, David Fyfe , head of the IEA's Oil Industry and Markets Division, said at a conference in London.

    Libya Unrest Pushes Up Oil Prices Brian Baskin 2011

  • Duncan Fyfe at Hit Self-Destruct this week writes about the certain strangeness we have come to accept in our game protagonists.

    The Week in Videogame Blogging #3 Ben Abraham 2009

  • However, geographic isolation means nothing when you have as unique and distinctive writing style as Fyfe, which he shows in a mini-series of posts this week called ‘Domestic City’ of which there are 9 parts.

    The Week in Videogame Blogging Ben Abraham 2009

  • Duncan Fyfe at Hit Self-Destruct this week writes about the certain strangeness we have come to accept in our game protagonists.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Ben Abraham 2009

  • Hit Self Destruct is the blog of Duncan Fyfe, who I know nothing about other than his name and that he lives in New Zealand.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Ben Abraham 2009

  • However, geographic isolation means nothing when you have as unique and distinctive writing style as Fyfe, which he shows in a mini-series of posts this week called ‘Domestic City’ of which there are 9 parts.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Ben Abraham 2009

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