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feme

(fɛm)
n
(Law) law a woman or wife
[C16: from Anglo-French, ultimately from Latin fēmina woman]
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There is a chapter dedicated to Beethoven's song output, which outlines five songs and the song cycle An die Feme Geliebte.
The TPAD project is a collaboration with co-principal investigator Susan Harkema and Claudia Angeli in the Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of Louisville in Lou isville, Ky., and Joel Stein, chair of the Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine, and Feme Pomerantz, MD, assistant professor of rehabilitation and regenerative medicine in the Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine, both at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City.
Rod, N., K.umari, M., Lange, T., Kivimaki, M., Shipley, M., & Feme, J.
The ISNR Abu Dhabi 2016 and the two co-located exhibitions - the Fire and Emergency Middle East (FEME) and the Occupational Safety and Health Middle East (OSHME), have attracted nearly 20,000 visitors from public and private sectors in 90 countries.
Asi, estas nuevas producciones volvieron a preguntarse por el trabajo femenino asalariado abriendo paso a nuevas interpretaciones, mas preocupadas por explicar las caracteristicas de la participacion feme nina en el mercado laboral.
Franz Schrecker's Der feme Klang (The Distant Sound, 1912) exposes the opera to desires for sounds too distant to be enclosed in the theatre.
[25.] Jokela M, Feme J, Gimeno D, Chandola T, Shipely M, Head J, Vahtera J, Westerlund H, Marmot M, Kivimaki M.
THE BANFF WORLD MEDIA FESTIVAL will use its 35th anniversary as an occasion to look ahead, according to fest exec director Feme Cohen.
Major General Al Kutbi also noted that ISNR Abu Dhabi 2014 and the collocated exhibitions, namely the Fire and Emergency Middle East (FEME) and the Occupational Safety and Health Middle East (OSH ME), are expected to attract more than 15,000 visitors from the public and private sectors in the region.
The statement is headed "Subpoena of Leonard Russell, 13 Feb 1957, re Evelyn Waugh (male) and Beaverbrook Newspapers Limited and Nancy Spain (Feme Sole) Queen's Bench Division, High Court of Justice on 14 Feb 1957."