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A fawn is a young deer. Fawn may also refer to: Places Canada * Fawn Island * Fawn Lake, Alberta, a locality *Fawn River (Ontario), Kenora District, Northwestern Ontario United States * Fawn, Missouri *Fawn Grove, Pennsylvania * Fawn Lake (New York) * Fawn Lake Township, Minnesota *Fawn Pond (Massachusetts) *Fawn River (Michigan) * Fawn River Township, Michigan *Fawn Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania *Fawn Township, York County, Pennsylvania *Rising Fawn, Georgia Other uses * Fawn River State Fish Hatchery, a historic hatchery near Orland, Indiana * Fawn (colour) * Fairey Fawn, a British single-engine light bomber of the 1920s * Fleet Fawn, a single-engine, two-seat training aircraft produced in the 1930s * HMS ''Fawn'', the name of several ships in the British Navy * ''The Fawn'' (album), by The Sea and Cake * ''Parasitaster, or The Fawn'', a 1604 play by John Marston * USS ''Fawn'' (1863), a steamer * Fawn, a ''Disney Fairies'' franchise character People with the g ...
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Deer
Deer or true deer are hoofed ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. The two main groups of deer are the Cervinae, including the muntjac, the elk (wapiti), the red deer, and the fallow deer; and the Capreolinae, including the reindeer (caribou), white-tailed deer, the roe deer, and the moose. Male deer of all species (except the water deer), as well as female reindeer, grow and shed new antlers each year. In this they differ from permanently horned antelope, which are part of a different family (Bovidae) within the same order of even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla). The musk deer (Moschidae) of Asia and chevrotains (Tragulidae) of tropical African and Asian forests are separate families that are also in the ruminant clade Ruminantia; they are not especially closely related to Cervidae. Deer appear in art from Paleolithic cave paintings onwards, and they have played a role in mythology, religion, and literature throughout history, as well as in heraldry, such as ...
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Fleet Fawn
In the 1930s, Fleet Aircraft manufactured a series of single-engined, two-seat training aircraft, based on US designs. The Fleet Model 7B and Model 7C, known respectively as Fawn I and Fawn II were purchased by the RCAF as primary trainers. After years of reliable service, many were available for use in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan during the Second World War while others remained as station "hacks." Design and development As a subsidiary of Consolidated Aircraft set up in 1928, Fleet Aircraft had factories at Buffalo, NY, and across the border at Fort Erie, Ontario. The Canadian company produced a series of single-engined, two-seat training aircraft, based on US designs but including variants adapted specifically to Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) needs. The Fleet Model 7 began as an American design, the Model 2, originally designed by Consolidated. Besides two prototypes imported from the US, a total of seven Fleet Model 2 trainers were built in Canada for civil ...
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Fawn Weaver
Fawn Weaver (born 1976) is an American entrepreneur, historian, and author. She is currently the CEO of Grant Sidney Inc. and Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey (which she founded in 2017), and is the founder of the Nearest Green Foundation. In March 2021, she was named to Endeavor's board of directors. Career Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey In 2016, Weaver went to Tennessee to interview Nearest Green's descendants for a book project. Weaver's work helped reveal the history of Jack Daniel Distillery included Nearest Green as its first master distiller and mentor to a young Jack Daniel, inspiring her to found and launch the Nearest Green Distillery and the Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey brand in 2017. This made Weaver the first African-American woman to head a major spirits brand, and also the first American spirit brand with an all-female executive team. In 2019, was the first African-American featured on the cover of ''American Whiskey'' magazine. By 2018, the brand had expanded ...
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Fawn Silver
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Native Americans In The United States
Native Americans, also known as American Indians, First Americans, Indigenous Americans, and other terms, are the Indigenous peoples of the mainland United States ( Indigenous peoples of Hawaii, Alaska and territories of the United States are generally known by other terms). There are 574 federally recognized tribes living within the US, about half of which are associated with Indian reservations. As defined by the United States Census, "Native Americans" are Indigenous tribes that are originally from the contiguous United States, along with Alaska Natives. Indigenous peoples of the United States who are not listed as American Indian or Alaska Native include Native Hawaiians, Samoan Americans, and the Chamorro people. The US Census groups these peoples as " Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders". European colonization of the Americas, which began in 1492, resulted in a precipitous decline in Native American population because of new diseases, wars, ethni ...
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Fawn Sharp
Fawn Sharp (born May 20, 1970) is a Native American politician, attorney, and policy advocate who is the current president of the National Congress of American Indians. Prior to serving in this capacity, Sharp served as president of the Quinault Indian Nation, as president of the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, and as vice president of the National Congress of American Indians. Sharp has also served in a variety of non-tribal governmental capacities, including as an administrative law judge at the Washington Department of Revenue, a governor of the Washington State Bar Association, and as one of Governor Gary Locke's appointed trustees for Grays Harbor College. Following the ''Cobell v. Salazar'' decision, Sharp was appointed by the United States Department of the Interior to serve as chair of the National Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform. Early life and education Sharp was born in Aberdeen, Washington. Sharp graduated from Gonzaga University in 19 ...
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Fawn Johnson
Fawn Johnson is an American journalist. She is a correspondent for ''National Journal'' and writes from the national perspective on domestic policy issues. She appears occasionally on PBS with the Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and occasionally as a guest or interviewee on National Public Radio. She resides in Washington, DC, with her family. Career * ''Congressional Reporter'', BNA Inc. - labor, welfare, immigration, and asbestos liability * Reporter, ''CongressDaily'' - health care, labor, and immigration. * Reporter, ''Dow Jones Newswires'' - financial regulation and telecommunications * Reporter, ''The Wall Street Journal'' - financial regulation and telecommunications * Correspondent, ''National Journal'' - domestic policy issues: gun control, transportation, and education * Guest Panelist, Washington Week with Gwen Ifill, PBS Johnson is a correspondent for ''National Journal'', covering domestic policy issues such as gun control, transportation, and education. She spec ...
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Iran–Contra Affair
The Iran–Contra affair ( fa, ماجرای ایران-کنترا, es, Caso Irán–Contra), often referred to as the Iran–Contra scandal, the McFarlane affair (in Iran), or simply Iran–Contra, was a political scandal in the United States that occurred during the second term of the Reagan administration. Between 1981 and 1986, senior administration officials secretly facilitated the sale of arms to Iran, which was the subject of an arms embargo. The administration hoped to use the proceeds of the arms sale to fund the Contras, a right-wing rebel group, in Nicaragua. Under the Boland Amendment, further funding of the Contras by the government had been prohibited by Congress. The official justification for the arms shipments was that they were part of an operation to free seven American hostages being held in Lebanon by Hezbollah, an Islamist paramilitary group with Iranian ties connected to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The idea to exchange arms for hostages was p ...
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Fawn Hall
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Deer or true deer are hoofed ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. The two main groups of deer are the Cervinae, including the muntjac, the elk (wapiti), the red deer, and the fallow deer; and the Capreolinae, including the reindeer (caribou), white-tailed deer, the roe deer, and the moose. Male deer of all species (except the water deer), as well as female reindeer, grow and shed new antlers each year. In this they differ from permanently horned antelope, which are part of a different family (Bovidae) within the same order of even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla). The musk deer (Moschidae) of Asia and chevrotains (Tragulidae) of tropical African and Asian forests are separate families that are also in the ruminant clade Ruminantia; they are not especially closely related to Cervidae. Deer appear in art from Paleolithic cave paintings onwards, and they have played a role in mythology, religion, and literature throughout history, as well as in heraldry, such a ...
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Disney Fairies
''Disney Fairies'' is a The Walt Disney Company, Disney Media franchise, franchise created in 2005. The franchise is built around the character of Tinker Bell from Walt Disney Pictures, Disney's 1953 animated film ''Peter Pan (1953 film), Peter Pan'', subsequently adopted as a mascot for the company. In addition to the fictional fairy character created by J. M. Barrie, the franchise introduces many new characters and expands substantially upon the limited information the author gave about the fairies and their home of Neverland, Never Land. The characters are referred to within stories as "Never Land fairies." The franchise includes children's books and other merchandise, a website and the computer-animatedTinker Bell (film series), '' Tinker Bell'' film series, featuring the character and several of the Disney fairies as supporting and recurring characters. Setting In Barrie's 1902 novel ''The Little White Bird'', in which he introduced the mythos of Peter Pan and the fairies, he ...
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USS Fawn (1863)
The USS ''Fawn'' was a steamer purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a patrol and escort vessel, operating in Confederate waterways. ''Fawn'', a stern wheel steamer, was launched in 1863 at Cincinnati, Ohio, as ''Fanny Barker''. She was commissioned 11 May 1863 and purchased by the Navy 13 May 1863, Acting Master J. R. Grace in command. She was renamed ''Fawn'' 19 June 1863. Supporting operations on various Confederate waterways Throughout the remainder of the Civil War, ''Fawn'' patrolled the Mississippi, Tennessee, White and Arkansas Rivers, also convoying Union Army transports, ferrying troops across rivers, carrying Army payrolls, and often engaging Confederate batteries, cavalry, and foot soldiers ashore. For much of her career, she served in the White River, convoying transports and shelling Confederate positions threatening Union troop concentrations. Holed by a hit at Clarendon, Arkansas From March through J ...
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