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- noun Plural form of
fair .
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Examples
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These images are photocompositions, Glassdecor has not made still anything that it could see physically, only a few pictures for trade fairs, is a fraud, and the price is an abuse.
Pixilated Bathroom Design Made with Mosaic Bathroom Tiles 2009
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Participation in science fairs is a great example of how we can harness student curiosity at an early age.
Elizabeth Marincola: Opportunity for the Next Generation of Innovators Elizabeth Marincola 2010
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These objects reveal a great deal of creativity and variety and are sold in fairs and artisan markets in Michoacán as well as the rest of the country.
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These objects reveal a great deal of creativity and variety and are sold in fairs and artisan markets in Michoacán as well as the rest of the country.
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These objects reveal a great deal of creativity and variety and are sold in fairs and artisan markets in Michoacán as well as the rest of the country.
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And I haven't even hit the Latin American fairs yet.
A Connoisseur of Novelty, Big Apple to Beijing Stephen Wallis 2011
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The fairs are a fixed part of summer in the city, one that taxi drivers detest, some community groups love and regular residents regard warily.
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The fairs are a fixed part of summer in the city, one that taxi drivers detest, some community groups love and regular residents regard warily.
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The fairs are a fixed part of summer in the city, one that taxi drivers detest, some community groups love and regular residents regard warily.
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I did meet with some of my publishers from Barcelona who I don't otherwise get to see (haven't been to BCN since April of last year) but in general the people at the fairs are the sales folk and not the editors, except for smaller companies where the same people -- usually person -- are everything.
Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2006
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