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Finnamore

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Finnamore Limited is an independent management consultancy based in the United Kingdom. It has three offices in the United Kingdom and employs over 50 people.HistoryFinnamore Management Consultants was founded in 1991 by Bruce Finnamore, a healthcare management consultant with ma...

Finnaviation

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Finnaviation was an airline flying domestic routes in Finland. It was based in Helsinki and also carried out nightmail and business flights, as well as wet-leasing aircraft, maintenance, flight school and aircraft sales. HistoryFinnaviation was established in 1979. It was formed ...

Finney's HIT Squad

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The Hit Squad, formerly known as Finney's HIT Squad under Jesse Finney and originally as H.I.T. Squad, is a mixed martial arts gym based out of Granite City, Illinois. Founded in 2007 by UFC Hall of Fame inductee Matt Hughes, it was purchased in 2011 by MMA veteran Jesse Finney a...

Finnieston distillery

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Finnieston distillery is one of the thirty-three lost distilleries in the City of Glasgow, Scotland. The Finnieston Distillery was formed on the lands of Stobcross, at that time held by John Orr of Barrowfield, who named it after Mr Finnie, who was a tutor in his family.Foundatio...

Finnish breakfast

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A Finnish breakfast is a new alcoholic shot, growing in popularity in Europe. The shot consists of 1/2 vodka, 1/2 Glögi, and a few flakes of raw oatmeal. The origins are disputed, with many small towns taking credit, though the shot gained most fame as a party drink in the nation...

Finnish exonyms for places in Norway

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This is a list of Finnish language names in Norway. The first list contains all Finnish or Kven names that are officially recognised by the Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority. The second lists other Finnish names of municipalities, villages, and hamlets in the Northern Norw...

Finnish Fibreboard

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Finnish Fibreboard Ltd. () is a European wood fibreboard producer and manufacturer.The company’s factories are located in Heinola and in Pori.Siemens controllers with Delcon's relays are used in the Finnish Fibreboard's Heinola plant.Its products include various kinds of LI...

Finnish Folk High School in Gothenburg

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The Finnish Folk High School in Gothenburg () is a secondary school in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is one of 150 such schools in the Swedish educational system. In 2014, the school had a staff of 45 persons, including a headmaster, two directors of studies, 30 teachers and teacher ass...

Finnish studies in Greifswald

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The subject Finnish Studies belongs to the department of Finnish and Scandinavian Studies at the University of Greifswald. Since 2008 Marko Pantermöller has been professor of the subject. In addition there is a Finnish lecturer, two assistants and one part-time teacher. The insti...

Finnish Vietnamese Friendship Association

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Finnish Vietnamese Friendship Association (FVFA) - non-profit organization promoting all kind assistance to Vietnam and cooperative ties between Finland and Vietnam. Established in 1971 and based in Finland.The Association is funded by its individual members, private donations an...

Finola Hackett

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Finola Mei Hwa Hackett is a teenager from Tofield, Alberta Canada who finished second in the 2006 Scripps National Spelling Bee after tying for eleventh in the 2005 Bee. For her runner-up finish, Hackett left with prizes totalling $12,000 (US). She competed in the 2006 Scripps Na...

Finzi: Cello Concerto, Clarinet Concerto

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Finzi: Cello Concerto, Clarinet Concerto is an album of 1977 and 1979 recordings of works by Gerald Finzi.The first three tracks on the album are the Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra Op. 31, which was recorded in 1977. Performed by John Denman, clarinet, with the New Ph...

Fiona Clark

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As well as a best-selling author, Fiona Clark (author) is teacher, published poet, wellbeing coach and CPD (Continuing Professional Development) trainer, living and working in the UK. Education She has completed psychology training ‘Teaching Emotional Resilience to Children...

Fiona Clayton

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Fiona Clayton is a British musician who is the lead singer for the Alston folk rock band "Room Full of Owls". Clayton was introduced to the British public nationwide when featured on the BBC Introducing show in June 2010.Brought up in the Pennine foothills and nurtured by musical...

Fiona graham-mackay

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Fiona Graham-Mackay (Painter) Painter Fiona Graham-Mackay (nee Fiona Margaret Bain) born 24 February 1956, Hawick in Scottish Borders. Exhibitor (portrait of Sir Andrew Motion) at 2016 BP National Portrait Gallery summer exhibition. Studied at the Royal College of Art under Quent...

Fiona Handbury

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Fiona Handbury (now Campbell) is an Australian media executive. Following a successful NY modeling career, in 1991 Fiona and her husband Matt Handbury financed the purchase of Australia's Murdoch Magazines (MM) from Rupert Murdoch. MM already published several established Austral...

Fiona Lali

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Fiona Lali (born 1998) is a British politician and campaign co-ordinator for the .She ran for office in the 2024 United Kingdom general election in the newly-created constituency of Stratford and Bow as an independent canditate, where she received 4.1% of the vote. Lali rose to n...

Fiona McIlwham

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Fiona May Joan McIlwham (born 31 December 1973) is a British diplomat and was the British Ambassador to the Republic of Albania, a position she held from 2009 to 2012, becoming one of the youngest British ambassadors. In 2012 she took up her current post as a Senior Adviser to th...

Fiona Ritchie (diplomat)

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Fiona Eileen Ritchie is a diplomat who became the British High Commissioner to the Republic of Malawi in 2022. She hosted the local celebration of the coronation of Charles III as head of the commonwealth. She agreed the partnership with the Lake of Stars Festival and authorised ...

Fionavar

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Fionavar is a fantasy world created by Guy Gavriel Kay as the main setting for his trilogy of books The Fionavar Tapestry. It is supposedly the first of all worlds, particularly in a mythological sense; the sagas and tales of other worlds originate (or culminate) in this most pri...

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