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Fein or FEIN may refer to: People * Adrian Fein (born 1999), German footballer * Benjamin Fein ( fl. 1910s), Jewish American gangster * Bruce Fein (born 1947), American lawyer * Clinton Fein (born 1964), South African artist, writer and activist * Ellen Fein, co-author of the book ''The Rules'' * Ephraim Fein, aka Ephraim Eitam (born 1952), Israeli brigadier general and politician * Mónica Fein (born 1957), Argentine biochemist and politician * Monroe Fein (1923–1982), US Navy officer and captain of the ''Altalena'' in a 1948 confrontation between the Israeli Defense Forces and the Irgun * Robert Fein (1907–1975), Austrian Olympic champion weightlifter * Rusty Fein (born 1982), American figure skater * Sylvia Fein (born 1919), American painter and author * Wilhelm Emil Fein (1842–898), German inventor Other uses * Fein and Sebé, characters in the anime ''Zatch Bell!'' * Fein (company), founded by Wilhelm Fein * Federal Employer Identification Number, used by the Unite ...
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Adrian Fein
Adrian Fein (born 18 March 1999) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Eredivisie club Excelsior. He has represented Germany internationally at various youth levels. Club career Fein began playing football at the age of four at SV Helios Daglfing, a club based in his hometown Munich. He also had a spell at TSV 1860 Munich, before joining the Bayern Munich youth setup in 2006. In 2017, he was assigned to the reserves squad, making 27 appearances and scoring once in the 2017–18 Regionalliga season. On 1 September 2018, Fein joined 2. Bundesliga side SSV Jahn Regensburg on a season-long loan. He debuted on 23 September, in a 5–0 away win over Hamburger SV. He ended the season with a total of 21 appearances. On 18 June 2019, Fein signed for Hamburger SV, once again on loan for one season. On 26 October, he scored the last goal in a 6–2 win over VfB Stuttgart. Fein returned to Bayern Munich ahead of the 2020–21 season as a first team squ ...
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Sylvia Fein
Sylvia Fein (born November 20, 1919) is an American surrealist painter and author. Inspired by the quattrocento, Fein paints in egg tempera, which she makes herself. She studied painting at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she became part of a group of magical realist painters, including Gertrude Abercrombie, Marshall Glasier, John Wilde, Dudley Huppler, and Karl Priebe. A newspaper described her as "Wisconsin’s Foremost Woman Painter." Beginning in the 1940s, Fein lived for a time in Mexico, then in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, eventually settling in the town of Martinez. Her 100th birthday was marked with an exhibition at her alma mater, The University of California at Berkeley. Early life and education Fein was born on November 20, 1919, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was the second of three children. Her parents were Alfred Fein, an attorney, and Elizabeth Fein, a pianist. During her youth, Fein described herself as being a quiet child, and st ...
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German ( ) is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also a co-official language of Luxembourg and Belgium, as well as a national language in Namibia. Outside Germany, it is also spoken by German communities in France (Bas-Rhin), Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Poland (Upper Silesia), Slovakia (Bratislava Region), and Hungary (Sopron). German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots, and Yiddish. It also contains close similarities in vocabulary to some languages in the North Germanic group, such as Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language after English, which is also a West Germanic language. German is one of the major ...
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Fien
Fien or Feen may refer to: Fien * Casey Fien (born 1983), American former Major League Baseball pitcher * Cassie Fien (born 1985), Australian marathon runner * Nathan Fien (born 1979), New Zealand former international rugby league footballer * Fien Delbaere (born 1996), Belgian racing cyclist * Fien van Eynde (born 1998), Belgian racing cyclist * Fien Troch Fien Troch (born 1978, in Londerzeel) is a Belgium, Belgian left field film director, producer and screenwriter. Career After graduating from the Hogeschool Sint-Lukas Brussel, Sint-Lukas art academy in Brussels in 2000, she achieved several nom ... (born 1978), Belgian film director, producer and screenwriter Feen * Maas van der Feen (1888–1973), Dutch tennis player * Paul van der Feen (born 1978), Dutch saxophonist {{given name, type=both Feminine given names ...
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Fine (other)
Fine may refer to: Characters * Sylvia Fine (''The Nanny''), Fran's mother on ''The Nanny'' * Officer Fine, a character in ''Tales from the Crypt'', played by Vincent Spano Legal terms * Fine (penalty), money to be paid as punishment for an offence * Fine on alienation, a sum of money paid to a feudal lord when a tenant had occasion to make over his land to another * Fine of lands, an obsolete type of land conveyance to a new owner * Fine, a dated term for a premium on a lease of land Music * Fine (band), a late 1990s American band * ''Fine'' (album), a 1994 album by Snailhouse * "Fine" (Taeyeon song), 2017 * "Fine" (Whitney Houston song), 2000 * " F.I.N.E.*", a 1993 song by Aerosmith * "Fine", a song by James from the 2001 album '' Pleased to Meet You'' * "Fine", a song by Kylie Minogue from the 2014 album ''Kiss Me Once'' * "Fine", a song by Prism from the 1983 album ''Beat Street'' * "fine", a 2019 song by Mike Shinoda Brands and enterprises * Fine (brandy), a term for ...
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Fein (company)
C. & E. Fein GmbH is a manufacturer of high-end power tools located near Stuttgart, Germany. Founded in 1867 by brothers Wilhelm Emil Fein and Carl Fein, the company invented the hand-held electric drill in 1895 and was responsible for many other innovations. Fein became famous for its grinders, electric screwdrivers, and Fein Multimaster RS, the original oscillating multitool. History In 1867, Wilhelm Emil Fein and his brother Carl founded a "mechanical workshop" in Stuttgart, the company C. & E. Fein. The first products of the company from 1873 were medical inductors. In 1895, Fein invented the electric hand drill, which is considered the forerunner of power tools. The first "drill with electro-pneumatic hammer mechanism" was built in 1914 by the company and applied for a patent. Fein developed the first tin snips and the first jigsaw in 1927. In the 1950s, a handy small drill called "Fein-Zwerg" (Fein-Dwarf) helped boost popularity. The first power tool with oscillation tech ...
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Fein And Sebé
The anime and manga series ''Zatch Bell!'', known in Japan as for the manga and for the anime, features an extensive cast created and illustrated by Makoto Raiku. The series takes place in Modern day Japan and follows a genius teenager named Kiyo Takamine and his Zatch Bell, a human-like being with supernatural powers. Creation and conception After Raiku's "Newtown Heroes" series in the Shonen Sunday Super ended, Raiku looked at his old drafts he created in the past for an idea for his next series. One of his ideas was about a mercenary who used a giant sword to defeat enemies. After playing with that idea for three months, Raiku decided to abandon it and go with another idea. His next idea was a story where a middle school student, the prototype of Kiyo, finds an old toy that turns into a giant knight that combats evil. After taking this up with his agent, he was advised to use a cuter character to fight and thus, Zatch was created. After Raiku worked on the idea for a mont ...
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Wilhelm Emil Fein
Wilhelm Emil Fein (16 January 1842 – 6 October 1898) was a German inventor. He invented the worldwide first portable electric drill A drill is a tool used for making round holes or driving fasteners. It is fitted with a bit, either a drill or driver chuck. Hand-operated types are dramatically decreasing in popularity and cordless battery-powered ones proliferating due to .... Life early Fein portable electric drill, thumb In 1867, he and his brother Carl founded their own company. In 1895, the first portable handheld drill was created by the two brothers. It was however not the first worldwide electric drill, which had been invented by Arthur Arnot in Australia six years earlier. Works by Fein * ''Elektrische Apparate, Maschinen und Einrichtungen'' Awards * 1891: ''Württembergische Staatsmedaille für Kunst und Wissenschaft'' External links Deutsche Biographie:Wilhelm Emil Fein (German) {{DEFAULTSORT:Fein, Wilhelm Emil 19th-century German inventors ...
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Rusty Fein
Henry "Rusty" Fein (born June 24, 1982 in Washington, D.C.) is an American former competitive figure skater, who competed in both singles and pairs. He skated in pairs with Tiffany Scott, with whom he is the 2006 U.S. national pewter medalist and alternate for the 2006 U.S. World and Olympic Teams. Personal life Fein was born in Washington, DC. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2006 with a degree in economics, after which he joined J.P. Morgan & Co. in New York City as an investment analyst. Fein is a trustee of the U.S. Figure Skating Foundation. In 2014, he graduated from Stanford Graduate School of Business with an MBA. As an adult, he legally adopted his mother's maiden name (Lippincott) as his surname. Skating career Fein competed internationally as a singles skater before competing in pairs. He placed 13th at the 2001 Finlandia Trophy and won gold at the 1999 North American Challenge Skate. He won two silver medals at the US National Collegiat ...
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Benjamin Fein
Benjamin "Dopey Benny" Fein (c. 1889–1962) was an early Jewish American gangster who dominated New York labor racketeering in the 1910s. With a criminal record dating back to 1900, Fein's arrest record included thirty charges from petty theft and assault to grand larceny and murder (of which he was acquitted twice due to lack of evidence). Fein was nicknamed "Dopey Benny" because of his eyes always being halfway-closed due to a medical condition. Biography Born in New York City in 1889, Fein grew up in a poor neighborhood on Lower East Side becoming a petty thief and pickpocket as a child. A talented organizer, Fein had formed his own gang of robbers in 1905, and during the next 5 years Fein was sent to Elmira Reformatory several times, including serving years for armed robbery. Soon after his release in 1910 Fein joined "Big" Jack Zelig's organization, soon becoming involved in labor union and extortion of the Garment District. Fein also used his gang as labor sluggers ...
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Robert Fein
Robert Fein (9 December 1907 – 2 January 1975) was an Austrian Olympic Champion weightlifter, winning the gold medal in the lightweight class at the 1936 Summer Olympics. The following year, he won the silver medal at the 1937 World Weightlifting Championships, and set his 23rd world record that year. One year later, he was barred from competing in weightlifting, because he was Jewish, and he never competed again. Biography Fein was born in Vienna, Austria on December 9, 1907, and was Jewish. He broke world weightlifting records 23 times in total, from 1931 to 1937, when his weightlifting career was abruptly ended by the Austrian authorities."Robert Fein,"
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At the 1929 European weightlifting championships in Vienna, Fein won the