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  • 41fidelity insurance — n: insurance against loss caused by the dishonesty or nonperformance of an employee of the insured Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. fidelity insurance …

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  • 42Fidelity European Values — (lse|FEV) is a large British investment trust dedicated to long term investments across Continental Europe. Established in 1991, the company is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. The Chairman is Robert Walther.The fund is managed by the UK… …

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  • 43Fidelity National Information Services — Rechtsform Corporation ISIN US31620M1062 …

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  • 44Fidelity Medallion — Décerné par  États Unis Type Distinction militaire américaine Décerné pour Capture du Major John André …

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  • 45fidelity card — /fiˈdɛliti card, ingl. fɪˈdɛlətɪˌkɑːd/ [loc. ingl., comp. di fidelity «fedeltà» e card «carta, tessera»] loc. sost. f. inv. carta fedeltà, loyalty card …

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  • 46Fidelity (Anglican) — Fidelity, now defunct, was an organization within the Anglican Church of Canada dedicated to opposing equal rights for homosexuals within that church. It was opposed to, but in dialogue with, Integrity Canada.ee also*Anglican Essentials Canada… …

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  • 47Fidelity Fiduciary Bank — is a song from Walt Disney s film Mary Poppins , and it is composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.It is a song sung by the stodgy old bankers, lead by the Elder Mr. Dawes (Dick Van Dyke), to the two children Jane and Michael, in the …

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  • 48Fidelity Investments — FMR LLC Type Private Industry Financial services Founded 1946 Founder(s) Edward Joh …

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  • 49Fidelity Investments — FMR LLC Rechtsform Limited Liability Company Gründung 1946 Sitz …

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  • 50Fidelity of quantum states — In quantum information theory, fidelity is a measure of the closeness of two quantum states. It is not a metric on the space of density matrices. Motivation In probability theory, given two random variables p = ( p 1... pn ) and q = ( q 1... qn ) …

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