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Flag of AlabamaThe flag of Alabama was adopted on February 16, 1895. Some claim the red saltire is intended to recall the Southern Cross (blue saltire) in the Confederate Battle Flag. The flag of Saint Patrick, incorporated into the Union Jack of the United Kingdom to rFluorescent lampA fluorescent lamp is a type of electric lamp that excites argon and mercury vapor to create luminescence. Fluorescent lights are more efficient than conventional incandescent lamps because less of the energy is converted to heat. Instead, most is convertFlagellationFlagellation is the act of whipping (Latin flagellum "whip") the human body. Specialised implements for it include rods, switches, and the cat-o-nine-tails. Disciplinary use, and torture Flogging is an approximate synonym that was probably derived from fl
FlintknapperA flintknapper is an individual who manufactures stone tools through the process of lithic reduction. This is done by using a fabricator, such as a hammerstone, to remove lithic flakes from a nucleus or core of tool stone. More refined work can be done usFluvannaFluvanna is the name of several places in the United States of America: Fluvanna, Texas Fluvanna County, Virginia.Flag of JapanFlag ratio: 2:3 The national flag of Japan known as the Nisshohki or Hinomaru ( "sun disc") in Japanese, is a base white flag with a large red disc (representing the sun) in the centre. A legend says that its origins lie in the days of Mongol invasions of
FlechetteThe word flechette is French and means "dart" (literally, "little arrow"). It is a projectile having the form of a small metal dart, usually steel, with a sharp-pointed tip and a tail with several vanes to stabilize it during flight. Flechettes were usedFletcher v. PeckFletcher v. Peck 10 U. 87 ( 1810) was a landmark United States Supreme Court decision. The case grew out of the 1795 Georgia state legislature's sale of land in the Yazoo River country (in what is now Mississippi) to private speculators in return for bribFlorence of WorcesterFlorence of Worcester (died July 7, 1118) was an English chronicler. He was a monk of Worcester, England. Beyond the date of his death, recorded by the man who continued his work, nothing is known of Florence's life. His chronicle, Chronicon ex chronicis
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FlorianusFlag of Sierra LeoneFlower Mound, Texas
FlemishFluorideFlavio Cotti
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Flag of PolandFloyd PattersonFlag of North Korea
Flare (science fiction novel)FlamingoFlavius Valerius Severus
FlashdanceFluxboxFlag of Ireland
FlexographyFlag of the Vatican CityFletcher Henderson
Florence HendersonFlinders UniversityFloyd Rose
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FleurusFloreffeFlorennes
FlémalleFléronFlorenville
Flag of NorwayFleischer StudiosFlag of Missouri
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Flora, NorwayFlatangerFlakstad
FlorĝFlag of HawaiiFlag of England
Flag of ScotlandFleetwood Mac (album)Flemings
FloaterFlemish dialectsFlag of the State of New York
Flag days in SwedenFlamingo, FloridaFlowering dogwood
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Flyswatter (album)Flag of the Republic of ChinaFlorence La Badie
Fly by NightFluphenazineFluvial Landforms of Streams
Fluminense Football ClubFlower flyFlowers for Algernon
FlagshipFlags of the Confederate States of AmericaFluvià
Flight to VarennesFlying wingFlint glass
Fluorescent Multilayer DiscFluorescent Multilayer CardFlying Scotsman
Flash (photo)Flash synchronizationFlorenceville, New Brunswick
FlooringFlag of QuebecFlat engine
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FlapperFlooded grasslands and savannasFlooding algorithm
Florence BallardFlying FinnFlag of Georgia (U.S. state)