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Features of the Opera web browser

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This article details features of the Opera web browser. Currently supported features ;Access recently closed pages: Opera allows its users to retrieve all of the tabs or windows closed earlier in the current session from a list. Closed tabs can be recovered in the reverse sequenc...

Featurestage

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Featurestage Inc. is a project management software company based in Columbus, Ohio. The company's primary product is software-as-a-service collaborative project management software. History April 6, 2010 - Featurestage was founded by Brian Curtis. Software Featurestage is a web-b...

FEBC International

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FEBC International is a firm specializing in procurement for hotels, palaces and high-end residential units. The company services clients in Europe, Middle East, Africa and the Far East. Some of the firm's clients include Hilton Worldwide, Marriott International Inc, and Radisson...

February 2023 Kallar Kahar bus accident

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The 2023 Kallar Kahar bus accident occurred on 19 February 2023, near Kallar Kahar, Pakistan. The accident took place when a bus carrying a wedding party from Islamabad to Lahore lost control and fell into a ravine, killing at least 14 people and injuring 64 others.BackgroundAcco...

February 2025 West Bengal Hailstorms

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The 2025 West Bengal storms were a series of Convective thunderstorms that passed through much of the Indian state of West Bengal on 18 and 19 February 2025. One of the most severe storms passed directly over Kharagpur on 18 February, bringing lightning, flash flooding, very larg...

Feces bandit

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The Feces bandit is the name given by the media to a man in the Saint Louis County, Missouri area who would defecate and then place his feces on the walls, ceilings, floors, bathroom light switch covers, vending machines and drinking fountains in dozens of restaurants, coffee sho...

Fecuop

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Fecuop, a collaborative established in 1997 by Jason Ferguson of Trinidad and Tobago, Brandon Opalka of Virginia, USA and Christian Curiel of Cuba. The name constitutes an amalgam of the three artist’s names, much like the periodic table of elements. The unique characte...

Federal 3T22

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The Federal 3T22 is a dual-tone, dual-rotor outdoor warning siren that was manufactured by Federal Sign and Signal Corporation. This siren's production run was from 1952-1990 but the siren can still be found in service with many U.S. Cities. The Federal 2T22 and 3T22 are almost t...

Federal court ruling

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A federal court ruling is a ruling made by a Federal Court, which is the highest court possible. A number of countries, including USA, have such a system and have the same or similar meanings for what the ruling might mean.In the United States of America, there is is dispute over...

Federal Disaster Response Agency

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The Federal Disaster Response Agency (FEDRA) is a fictional US government agency originating from The Last of Us video game and television franchise. According to the franchise's lore, the initial purpose of FEDRA was to be a government agency that coordinated a response and reli...

Federal Pell Grants

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A Pell Grant is money the federal government provides for students who need it to pay for college. Federal Pell Grants are limited to students with financial need, who have not earned their first bachelor's degree or who are not enrolled in certain post-baccalaureate programs, th...

Federal Republic of Aurelia

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</br> Aurelia is a fictional country from the game Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception. Geography Aurelia is located on the southern coast of the Osean continent. The country occupies a peninsula, with an isthmus connecting it to the rest of the continent. The western, northea...

Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act

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The Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act () was introduced by Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) on June 15, 2007, and was then referred to the Committee on Financial Services. If passed, the bill would abolish the Federal Reserve Board and repeal the Federal Reserve Act.Bill summaryThe Fede...

Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009

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The Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009, also known as H. R. 1207, is a bill introduced in the United States House of Representatives of the 111th United States Congress by Representative Ron Paul (TX-14). The bill proposes an audit of the Federal Reserve System, the central...

Federal security thought leadership

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Federal Security Thought Leadership involves studying and understanding the complexities and issues that the Federal government faces in addressing its security challenges—including regulatory compliance, funding and political considerations. The knowledge and insight i...

Federal Signal 2001

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The Federal Signal 2001 is an electro-mechanical series of warning sirens manufactured by Federal Signal Corporation. It is currently one of the most popular sirens on the market, and is one of 5 sirens Federal Signal makes today.HistoryThe Federal Signal 2001 was designed in the...

Federal Vampire and Zombie Agency

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The United States Federal Vampire and Zombie Agency, U.S. F.V.Z.A. or simply, F.V.Z.A., is a fictional U.S. Government agency, dealing with Vampires, Zombies, and the paranormal. OverviewThe F.V.Z.A. is also known as a satirical alternate history web site that purports to be a tr...

Federated Christian Athletic Association

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The Federated Christian Athletic Association (FCAA) is a voluntary national association of Christian private schools and individuals that organizes athletic programs and tournaments, and provides player marketing and quality improvement training to member schools throughout the U...

Federated States of Gapla

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The Federated States of Gapla, commonly known as Gapla, is a micronation that claims to be a sovereign state formed by Wyatt Baek The self-declared state was founded becuase the founder believed that the government of the United States was unfair. it has no official international...

Federation of European Mineral Programs

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The Federation of European Mineral Programs (FEMP) was established on 16 December 1999 in Delft, Netherlands. It is an umbrella organisation that seeks to build stronger ties across universities; set standards and guidelines for educational activities; and coordinate contact betw...

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