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Fabian Monds (378 bytes)
1: '''Professor Fabian Monds''' is a [[BBC]] Governor with resposibility for [... 4: ...bbc.co.uk/info/running/governors/professor_fabian_monds.shtml BBC Website] 8: [[Category:BBC Governors|Monds, Fabian]] Fabian (750 bytes) 1: ... the popularity of ''Fabien'' in [[France]] and ''Fabiano'' in [[Italy]]. 3: The term "Fabian", when used by itself, can refer to: 4: *[[Pope Fabian]], pope from 236 - 250 5: *[[Fabian (entertainer)]] - an [[United States|American]] t... 6: ...socialist]] society in the [[United Kingdom]]; a "Fabian" is a member of that society or someone who holds... Fabian Núñez (995 bytes) 1: '''Fabian Núñez''' (D- 46th District) is the Speaker of the... 11: ...ats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a46/ Official Site of Fabian Núñez] Fabian Cortez (791 bytes) 1: '''Fabian Cortez''' is a fictional character in the [[Marve... Fabian Strategy (1454 bytes) 1: '''Fabian strategy''' is a [[military strategy]] that seeks... 3: ...enerals, but military professionals have bestowed Fabian's name on an entire [[military strategy|strategic... Fabian Ver (1849 bytes) 1: '''Fabian Ver''' ([[January 20]], [[1920]] - [[November 21]... 3: [[Category:1920 births|Ver, Fabian]] 4: [[Category:1998 deaths|Ver, Fabian]] Hurricane Fabian (1054 bytes) 1: [[Image:Hurricane Fabian.jpg|thumb|Hurricane Fabian striking Bermuda on September 5]] 3: .... In early September, while at its peak strength, Fabian began turning north as it neared the [[Lesser Ant... 5: ...er the island, causing severe damage. Afterwards, Fabian took a northeastward track and lost its tropical ... 7: Fabian was responsible for eight deaths, and caused an e... 15: [[Category:Atlantic hurricanes|Fabian (2003)]] Fabian Morgan (252 bytes) 1: '''Fabian Morgan''' is an athlete from [[Kingston, Jamaica]... John M. Fabian (5823 bytes) 1: ...8, [[1939]], in [[Goosecreek, Texas]], '''John M. Fabian''' is a former [[NASA]] [[Astronaut]] who flew tw... 5: ... by NASA in the wake of the Challenger accident . Fabian left NASA on January 1, 1986 to become Director o... 7: Colonel Fabian retired from the USAF in June 1987 and joined Ana... 11: Fabian first flew as a mission specialist on [[STS-7]], ... 13: On his second mission, Fabian flew on [[STS-51-G]] which launched from the Kenn... Lara Fabian (706 bytes) 1: ...mage:Lara Fabian-Lara Fabian.jpg|right|frame|Lara Fabian on the cover of her self-titled album]] 2: '''Lara Fabian''' (born [[January]], [[9]],[[1970]]) is an inter... 9: * [http://www.lara-fabian.com Official web site] 13: [[Category:1970 births|Fabian, Lara]] 14: [[Category:Belgian musicians|Fabian, Lara]] Fabian Society (5987 bytes) 1: ...[[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]]. The Australian Fabian Society was established in 1947. Still active, it... 3: Fabianism focused on the advancement of socialist ideas ... 9: ...disbanded sometime in the early [[1890s]] but the Fabian Society grew to become the pre-eminent intellectu... 15: ...Labour Party Foundation Conference]] in 1900, the Fabian Society claimed 861 members and sent one delegate... 17: ...tween the two World Wars, the "Second Generation" Fabians—including the great writers [[R. H. Tawney... Pope Fabian (3035 bytes) 1: '''Saint Fabian''' (died [[250]]), [[pope]] and [[martyr]], was c... 2: ...men among the candidates for the vacant position. Fabian was martyred during the persecution under the emp... 6: ...mont]], and [[Saint Martial|Martial]] to Limoges. Fabian seems to have been martyred in Rome, however, at ... 10: ... there is very little authentic information about Fabian, there is evidence that his episcopate was one of... 18: [[de:Fabianus (Papst)]] Fabian Taylor (1079 bytes) 1: '''Fabian Taylor''' (born [[April 13]], [[1980]] in [[Kings... 10: [[Category:1980 births|Taylor, Fabian]] 11: [[Category:Jamaican footballers|Taylor, Fabian]] Fabian (entertainer) (1366 bytes) 1: [[Image:Fabian_on_hollywood_squares.jpg|right|Fabian on Hollywood Squares, 1979]] 3: ...s '''Fabiano Bonaparte'''. His stage name was '''Fabian Forte''', but he has always been known by his fir... 5: ...[songwriter]]s [[Doc Pomus]] and [[Mort Shuman]], Fabian released a series of hit singles including "I'm a... 7: Fabian went on to appear in more than 30 [[film]]s, incl... Fabian Pascal (769 bytes) 1: '''Fabian Pascal''' is an advocate of the [[relational mode... 9: [[Category:Romanian people|Pascal, Fabian]] Fabian Hamilton (381 bytes) 1: '''Fabian Hamilton''' (born [[12 April]] [[1955]]) is a [[L... 4: [[Category:1955 births|Hamilton, Fabian]] 5: [[Category:British MPs|Hamilton, Fabian]] 6: [[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|Hamilton, Fabian]] Fabian Steinheil (1274 bytes) 1: '''Fabian Steinheil''' ([[1762]] - [[February 23]], [[1831]... 3: Fabian Steinheil was born in [[Estonia]] and became a [[... 8: [[fi:Fabian Gotthard von Steinheil]] 9: [[Category:1762 births|Steinheil, Fabian]] 10: [[Category:1831 deaths|Steinheil, Fabian]] Fabian Andre (584 bytes) 1: '''Fabian Andre''' was a [[composer]], best known for cowri... 8: [[category:composers|Andre, Fabian]] Fabian Del Priore (5737 bytes) 1: '''Fabian Del Priore''' (* [[27th May|27th of May]], [[1978... 3: ...k|Chris Huelsbeck's]] own firm, synSONIQ Records, Fabian subsequently became a [[freelancer|freelancing]] ... 5: ... high music and sound ratings as well, which gave Fabian more than enough motivation to pursue his career. 7: As a consequence, Fabian was gradually involved in numerous video and comp... 9: ... Merregnon Trilogy was released. During his work, Fabian gained extensive knowledge and experience in orch... Fabian von Fersen (596 bytes) 1: Baron '''Fabian von Fersen''' ([[1626]]-[[1677]]) was a [[Sweden|... 3: [[Category:1626 births|Fersen, Fabian von]] 4: [[Category:1677 deaths|Fersen, Fabian von]] 5: [[Category:Swedish Field Marshals|Fersen, Fabian von]] 6: [[Category:Swedish Governors-General|Fersen, Fabian von]]
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