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Randall Park
American actor (born 1974)
Christian Social People's Party
political party in Luxembourg
biosafety level
level of the biocontainment precautions required to isolate dangerous biological agents
Barry Cunliffe
English archaeologist
Clarence Day
American writer (1874–1935)
Melanostoma
thumb|thumbtime=1:40|Melanostoma sp., oviposition
HC Vita Hästen
ice hockey club in Norrköping, Sweden
Q1421260
Fitz (pronounced "fits") was a patronymic indicator used in Anglo-Norman England to help distinguish individuals by identifying their immediate predecessors. Meaning "son of", it would precede the father's forename, or less commonly a title held by the father. In rare cases, it formed part of a matronymic to associate the bearer with a more prominent mother. Convention among modern historians is to represent the word as fitz, but in the original Norman French documentation, it appears as fiz, filz, or similar forms, deriving from the Old French noun filz, fiz (French fils), meaning "son of", a
Ministry of Economic Affairs
government ministry of Taiwan
list of most expensive video games to develop
Wikimedia list article
Scott Overall
British athlete
Žarko
Žarko (, ) is a South Slavic male given name used in former Yugoslavia. It originated in Serbia and is used predominantly by ethnic Serbs. It may refer to:
Miles Bonny
American musician
venous plexus
Congregation of multiple veins

Susan Partridge
Scottish long-distance runner