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FFG may refer to: * Austrian Research Promotion Agency (German: '), an Austrian government agency * Fairmount Food Group, an American food industrial company * '' Fallen from Grace'', an album by American hip hop group Insane Poetry * Fantasy Flight Games, an American game company * FBL Financial Group, an American financial services holding company * Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael together, historically the two largest political parties in Ireland * First Floor Gallery Harare, a contemporary art gallery based in Harare, Zimbabwe * Flensburger Fahrzeugbau, a German vehicle manufacturer * Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988, Victoria, Australia * Friderico-Francisceum-Gymnasium, a German secondary school * Friedberg station, in Germany * French Federation of Go, (French: ') * '' Fur-Fish-Game'', an American outdoors magazine * Fundamental Fysiks Group, an American quantum mysticism group * Fukuoka Financial Group Fukuoka Financial Group is a Japanese company. Assets — $128.9 billion ...
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Austrian Research Promotion Agency
The Austrian Research Promotion Agency (german: links=no, Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft or FFG) is an organization for the promotion of research and innovation in the field of applied and industrial research in Austria and is 100% owned by the Republic of Austria . The aim is to strengthen the business location Austria through targeted programs, especially in research and development. The ownership is represented by the federal government through the Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology and the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour. History and Organization The Austrian Research Promotion Agency was founded in September 2004 ''Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft Errichtungsgesetz" (FG Gesetz)'', StF. BGBl I Nr. 73/2004 as "the central Austrian organisation for promotion of research and innovation". It was a result of consolidating the Industrial Research Promotion Fund (FFF), the Austrian Space Agency (ASA), the Bureau for Int ...
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Flora And Fauna Guarantee Act 1988
The ''Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988'', also known as the ''FFG Act'', is an act of the Victorian Government designed to protect species, genetic material and habitats, to prevent extinction and allow maximum genetic diversity within the Australian state of Victorian for perpetuity. It was the first Australian legislation to deal with such issues. It enables the listing of threatened species and communities and threats to native species, and the declaration of critical habitat necessary for the survival of native plants and animals. After an extensive review of the Act in 2019, the ''Flora and Fauna Guarantee Amendment Act 2019'' modernised and strengthened the provisions of the Act on 1 June 2020. Enforcement of the ''FFG Act'' is overseen by the Office of the Conservation Regulator (OCR). Description The ''Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988'' helps to protect and manage the biodiversity of the state of Victoria. It aims to conserve all of Victoria’s native plants and a ...
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Fukuoka Financial Group
Fukuoka Financial Group is a Japanese company. Assets — $128.9 billion (2015). It is listed on the Nikkei 225. Japan's Fukuoka Financial, Eighteenth Bank to extend timeline indefinitely References External links

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Fundamental Fysiks Group
The Fundamental Fysiks Group was founded in San Francisco in May 1975 by two physicists, Elizabeth Rauscher and George Weissmann, at the time both graduate students at the University of California, Berkeley. The group held informal discussions on Friday afternoons to explore the philosophical implications of quantum theory. Leading members included Fritjof Capra, John Clauser, Philippe Eberhard, Nick Herbert, Jack Sarfatti, Saul-Paul Sirag, Henry Stapp, and Fred Alan Wolf. David Kaiser argues, in ''How the Hippies Saved Physics: Science, Counterculture, and the Quantum Revival'' (2011), that the group's meetings and papers helped to nurture the ideas in quantum physics that came to form the basis of quantum information science. Two reviewers wrote that Kaiser may have exaggerated the group's influence on the future of physics research, though one of them, Silvan Schweber, wrote that some of the group's contributions are easy to identify, such as Clauser's experimental evidence ...
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Fur-Fish-Game
''Fur-Fish-Game'' (often called ''Fur, Fish and Game'' or FFG) is an American outdoors magazine. FFG features how-to articles and tips, descriptions of outdoor sporting products, and first-person stories of outdoor adventure and survival. Subtitled ''The magazine for practical outdoorsman'', FFG focuses on hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities more as a part of rural life than as a hobby or sport. Unlike most outdoor magazine, FFG also includes updates about fur prices and advice for outdoorsman who run traplines and sell furs. History Founder Arthur R. Harding began ''Hunter-Trader-Trapper'' magazine in 1900, primarily as a report on fur prices for trappers, traders, and exporters. As the only magazine to provide this information, it was an immediate success. In 1914, Harding sold the magazine due to poor health. When he recovered in 1925, his offer to repurchase the magazine was rebuffed, so Harding bought another magazine, ''Fur News and Outdoor World'', and changed ...
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French Federation Of Go
The French Federation of Go, or Fédération Française de Go (FFG), is a French association (as per the 1901 law about association) that governs the game of Go (game), Go in France. Founded in 1978, it obtained the "popular education and youth agreement" from the "Ministry of Health, Youth, Sport and Associative Life" in February 1991. The FFG has been a member of the "Mind Games and Leisure Activities Confederation" (CLE) (a French confederation) since 1983, and is also affiliated to the European Go Federation. Organisation In October 2008, the FFG was composed of 110 clubs, with more than 1,650 licensed players. The FFG is divided into 9 regional leagues: * Ligue Rhône-Alpes (main towns: Lyon & Grenoble) * Ligue Île-de-France (Paris, its suburbs and Orléans, Auxerre & Chartres area) * Ligue de l'Ouest (Brittany and nearby areas) * Ligue de Normandie (Normandy area) * Ligue du Sud-Ouest (Aquitaine and some of south-west France) * Ligue du Centre (main towns: Clermont-Ferr ...
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Friedberg Station
Friedberg (Hess) station is the station of Friedberg, Germany, on the Main-Weser Railway. History First station The first Friedberg station was opened on 10 May 1850 with the opening of the section of the Main-Weser Railway from Frankfurt am Main to Friedberg. On 9 November 1850 the next section to Butzbach was opened. The entire route of the Main-Weser line from Kassel to Frankfurt was opened for traffic 15 May 1852. The station was at the 165.4 kilometre mark (from Kassel) and was designed as a through station. There is currently a parking garage on the site of the old station building. Additional lines were connected to the Main-Weser Railway in Friedberg. On 15 September 1881, the Friedberg–Hanau railway was fully opened, following the commencement of services to Heldenbergen-Windecken (now Nidderau) station on 1 December 1879. On 1 October 1897 the Friedberg–Mücke Railway opened. On 13 July 1901 the Friedberg–Friedrichsdorf–Bad Homburg line opened; this was part ...
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Friderico-Francisceum-Gymnasium
The Friderico-Francisceum (FFG) is a gymnasium in Bad Doberan, Germany. History In 1879, Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin decided to establish a gymnasium in Doberan, a city of 4000 inhabitants which had been granted town rights in the same year. The school was officially opened by its first principal Wilhelm Kraner on April 21, 1879. It was located at ''Dammstraße'', today’s ''Beethovenstraße''. Students at the age of 10 to 14 attended the school in the first year. They were educated by four teachers. Initially a ''Progymnasium'' with only lower grades, the school was granted expansion to a full gymnasium by the grand duke in 1883. After Frederick Francis II died in 1883, his successor Frederick Francis III named the school ''Friderico-Francisceum'' in honour of the founder. In 1889, the gymnasium moved into its present-day building at ''Alexandrinenplatz''. The schoolhouse had been constructed by Doberan-based architect Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel. ...
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Flensburger Fahrzeugbau
The Flensburger Fahrzeugbau Gesellschaft mbH (FFG) (Flensburg Vehicle Manufacturing Company) is a medium-sized company based in Flensburg, Germany. It operates in the military vehicle manufacturing, maintenance, and upgrade business sectors. History The origin of the FFG is in the FSG (Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft is a German shipbuilding company located in Flensburg. The company trades as ''Flensburger'' and is commonly abbreviated ''FSG''. History ''Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft'' was founded in 1872 by a group of ...), which was founded in 1872. The FSG built sailing ships for one year and soon after the first steamship has been built. Special attention has always been given to mechanical engineering. In the 1960s the German Armed Forces were looking for a partner to service their military vehicles and equipment. The FFG was an ideal partner and for over 50 years there is a standing framework agreement between the German Arm ...
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Fairmount Food Group
Fairmount Food Group, LLC (FFG) is a food industrial company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Established in 2003 by Bing Graffunder (CEO) and Sam Hillin (CFO), the company began with an initial $200 million in equity financing from GTCR Golder Rauner with the purpose of buying out growth companies in the industry. Companies , the portfolio of companies (all of them being specialty and deli-style cheese companies) which continue to operate under their own identities include: *DCI Cheese Company (acquired April 2005), (sold 2011) *Green Bay Cheese Company (acq. February 2006), *G&G Foods (acq. June 2006), *Swissrose International (acq. August 2006) *Advantage Foods (Advantage International Foods Corporation, acquired from ConAgra, Omaha, Nebraska in September 2007). Other acquisitions include Carter/Meister LLC (a supplier for DCI Cheese). These acquisitions have made Fairmount Food Group one of the largest importers and marketers of specialty and deli-style cheese in the United Sta ...
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First Floor Gallery Harare
First Floor Gallery Harare is Zimbabwe's first contemporary emerging artist run gallery. The gallery is dedicated to supporting the professional and career development of the new generation of contemporary Zimbabwean artists locally and internationally. The gallery is also dedicated to education and audience development to ensure a sustainable future for career artists. As of 2011, the gallery has also been developing an artist in residence programme bringing senior international artists and scholars to work and exhibit with the gallery and young artists in Harare. History First Floor Gallery is Harare's first artist run gallery founded in 2009 and based in downtown Harare. The gallery first found its space in a spare room next to a tailor's workshop in an old art deco building in the city centre. The room was part of and got the support from Afrimune Records, a young independent music label, which has provided it with a rent free exhibition space for the first two years of the ga ...
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Fine Gael
Fine Gael (, ; English: "Family (or Tribe) of the Irish") is a liberal-conservative and Christian-democratic political party in Ireland. Fine Gael is currently the third-largest party in the Republic of Ireland in terms of members of Dáil Éireann and largest in terms of Irish members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of 25,000 in 2021. Leo Varadkar succeeded Enda Kenny as party leader on 2 June 2017 and as Taoiseach on 14 June; Kenny had been leader since 2002, and Taoiseach since 2011. Fine Gael was founded on 8 September 1933 following the merger of its parent party Cumann na nGaedheal, the National Centre Party and the Army Comrades Association. Its origins lie in the struggle for Irish independence and the pro-Treaty side in the Irish Civil War, with the party claiming the legacy of Michael Collins. In its early years, the party was commonly known as ''Fine Gael – The United Ireland Party'', abbreviated ''UIP'', and its official title in ...
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