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FAMEForecasting, Analysis and Modelling Environment - a database tool mainly used for the production of statistical tables.
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FAMEearly 13c., "character attributed to someone;" late 13c., "celebrity, renown," from Old French fame "fame, reputation, renown, rumor" (12c.), from Latin fama "talk, [..]
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FAMEthe state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed favorable public reputation Fame is a 1980 American musical film conceived and produced by David De Silva, directed by Alan Parker, screenpla [..]
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FAMEreputation, renown
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FAMEFame was very important to warrior tribes like the Geats and Danes. Life was short - many died in battle or from disease. What mattered was for the things you had done while you were alive to be spoke [..]
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FAMETo dream of being famous, denotes disappointed aspirations. To dream of famous people, portends your rise from obscurity to places of honor.
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FAMEhunger, appetite Farcito
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FAME(n) the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed(n) favorable public reputation
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FAMEgloria, laus
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FAMEFlorida Association for Media in Education
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FAMEFatty Acid Methyl Ester; biodiesel fuel manufactured from plant oils.
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FAMEn.(1) "fame, reputation; news, rumor; (also as proper n., personified)" s.v. fame sb.\1 OED. KEY: fame@n1 fame@n1#propn
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FAMEn1 54 fame 51 fames 3
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FAMEn1#propn 27 fame 18 fames 9
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FAMEThe development of a fish-based assessment method for the ecological status of European rivers - a tool to support the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive (WFD).
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FAMEFatty Acid Methyl Ester
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FAMEFatty-Acid Methyl Ester is a biodiesel made from animal fats, vegetable oils or recycled restaurant greases blended with diesel to create a cleaner fuel. Due to chemical compatibility problems (the so-called Blend Wall), only 7% of FAME can be blended with conventional diesel and, due to the same issue, it cannot be used in aircraft fuel.
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