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Fera may refer to: * Fera (band), a pop rock/singer-songwriter duo from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada * Fera (constellation), old name for the southern constellation Lupus * Fera (fish), a local name for several fish species and the eponymous dish * Fera Airport, Fera Island, the Solomon Islands *Fera Island, an island in Isabel Province, Solomon Islands * Fera Science Limited, formerly the Food and Environment Research Agency, UK FERA may refer to: * Federal Emergency Relief Administration, US * Federation of European Film Directors * Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, India * Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009, US See also * Ferae Ferae ( , , "wild beasts") is a mirorder of placental mammalsMalcolm C. McKenna, Susan K. Bell: ''Classification of Mammals: Above the Species Level'' in Columbia University Press, New York (1997), 631 Seiten. that groups together clades Pan-Ca ...
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Fera (band)
Fera is a Canadian pop rock/singer-songwriter duo composed of twin sisters Courtney and Stephanie Fera. Over the past ten years Fera has recorded three albums: ''The Music Room'' (2005) – produced by Paul Airey (Michael Bublé); ''Familiar Feeling'' (2007) – produced by CCMA award-winner Tom McKillip (Aaron Pritchett, One More Girl); and a 2009 self-titled EP, produced by McKillip and Paul Shatto (The Higgins). Biography Born and raised in suburban Vancouver, B.C., the songwriting sisters grew up in a musical household--their father was a musician and there was a recording studio in the family home. The sisters grew up playing guitar, drums and harmonica, and were immersed in country music. They studied music production at The British Columbia Institute of Technology and started their professional career in 2000, playing a wide range of music, from country, to rock, to alternative and pop. Early on, they played the Golden Spike Days Festival and the Merritt Mountain Music F ...
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Fera (constellation)
Lupus is a constellation of the mid-Southern Sky. Its name is Latin for wolf. Lupus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations but was long an asterism associated with the just westerly, larger constellation Centaurus. History and mythology In ancient times, the constellation was considered an asterism within Centaurus, and was considered to have been an arbitrary animal, killed, or about to be killed, on behalf of, or for, Centaurus. An alternative visualization, attested by Eratosthenes, saw this constellation as a wineskin held by Centaurus. It was not separated from Centaurus until Hipparchus of Bithynia named it ( meaning "beast") in the 2nd century BC. The Greek constellation is probably based on the Babylonian figure known as the Mad Dog (UR.IDIM). This was a strange hybrid creature that combined the head and torso of a man with the legs and tail of a lion (the cuneiform sign 'UR' ...
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Fera (fish)
Fera is a local name for several fish species of the genus ''Coregonus'' from Switzerland, and France, in particular Savoy. The true fera referred to the species ''Coregonus fera'', which was endemic to Lake Geneva, but is now extinct. The "fera" served as a food fish in Switzerland and Savoy refers to the still-surviving relatives of the true fera, which include ''Coregonus palaea''. The Lake Geneva whitefish The gravenche (''Coregonus hiemalis''), also known as the Lake Geneva whitefish or the little fera, is a presumably extinct freshwater fish from Lake Geneva in Switzerland and France. Description The gravenche was a species of freshwater whitef ... was locally known as "little fera". References Freshwater fish of Europe Coregonus Swiss cuisine French cuisine Fish common names {{Salmoniformes-stub ...
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Fera Airport
Fera Airport is an airport on Fera Island in the Solomon Islands . The airport is a roughly 3,000 foot long grass strip, and there are no roads to and from the terminal block, which was completed in April 2012. It is a 15-minute boat ride to Buala on Santa Isabel Island. Solomon Airlines flies to Fera three times weekly from Honiara Honiara () is the capital and largest city of Solomon Islands, situated on the northwestern coast of Guadalcanal. , it had a population of 92,344 people. The city is served by Honiara International Airport and the seaport of Point Cruz, and lie .... Airlines and destinations References External linksSolomon Airlines Routes Airports in the Solomon Islands {{Solomons-struct-stub ...
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Fera Island
Fera Island is one of the chain of islands forming Buala Bay, in Isabel Province, Solomon Islands. The other islands are Juakau, Tasia, Karuo and Sulei. Fera Airport Fera Airport is an airport on Fera Island in the Solomon Islands . The airport is a roughly 3,000 foot long grass strip, and there are no roads to and from the terminal block, which was completed in April 2012. It is a 15-minute boat ride to Bu ... is on Fera Island. References Islands of the Solomon Islands {{SolomonIslands-geo-stub ...
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Fera Science
Fera Science, formerly the Food and Environment Research Agency, is a UK research organisation. It is a joint private/public sector venture between Capita plc and the UK Government (Defra). History The Food and Environment Research Agency (FERA) was formed in 2009 by merging the Central Science Laboratory (CSL) at Sand Hutton, the Plant Health Division (PHD) / Plant Health and Seeds Inspectorate (PHSI) in York, the Plant Variety Rights Office and Seeds Division (PVS) in Cambridge and the UK Government Decontamination Service at MoD Stafford. In 2015, Fera Science was created as an independent entity from the UK government as a joint venture between DEFRA and Capita. The Plant Health Inspectorate, Plant Varieties and Seeds, the National Bee Unit and the GM Inspectorate were split off from Fera and became part of the Animal and Plant Health Agency. The Food and Environment Research Agency (Fera) was established to support and develop a sustainable food chain, a healthy natural ...
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Federal Emergency Relief Administration
The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) was a program established by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1933, building on the Hoover administration's Emergency Relief and Construction Act. It was replaced in 1935 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Prior to 1933, the federal government gave loans to the states to operate relief programs. One of these, the New York state program TERA (Temporary Emergency Relief Administration), was set up in 1931 and headed by Harry Hopkins, a close adviser to Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt asked Congress to set up FERA—which gave grants to the states for the same purpose—in May 1933, and appointed Hopkins to head it. Along with the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) it was the first relief operation under the New Deal. FERA's main goal was to alleviate household unemployment by creating new unskilled jobs in local and state government. Jobs were more expensive than direct cash payments (called "the dole"), but were ...
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Federation Of European Film Directors
{{Infobox union , name = FERA , affiliation = , members = 39 European national film director's associations , full_name = Federation of European Film Directors , native_name = Fédération Européenne des Réalisateurs de l'Audiovisuel , image = , founded = 1980 in Venice , dissolved = , merged = , headquarters = Brussels, Belgium , key_people = Agnieszka Holland, PresidentPauline Durand-Vialle, CEO (Déléguée générale) Klemen Dvornik (Slovenia), ChairSverre Pedersen (Norway), Honorary Treasurer Birgitte Staermose (Denmark) Lou Jeunet (France) Martjin Winkler (The Netherlands) Bill Anderson (UK) Cay Wesgnik (Germany) Hrvoje Hribar (Croatia)Alberto Simone (Italy) Elisabeth Gustafson (Sweden) , website www.filmdirectors.eu La Fédération Européenne des Réalisateurs de l'Audiovisuel (FERA) (''Federation of European FIlm Directors'' in English) represents the interests of film and television directors in the Europe Europ ...
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Foreign Exchange Regulation Act
The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA), is an Act of the Parliament of India "to consolidate and amend the law relating to foreign exchange with the objective of facilitating external trade and payments and for promoting the orderly development and maintenance of foreign exchange market in India". It was passed on 29 December 1999 in parliament, replacing the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA). This act makes offences related to foreign exchange civil offenses. It extends to the whole of India, replacing FERA, which had become incompatible with the pro-liberalization policies of the Government of India. It enabled a new foreign exchange management regime consistent with the emerging framework of the World Trade Organization (WTO). It also paved the way for the introduction of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002, which came into effect from 1 July 2005. Description Unlike other laws where ''everything is permitted unless specifically prohibited'', under ...
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Fraud Enforcement And Recovery Act Of 2009
The Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009, or FERA, , is a public law in the United States enacted in 2009. The law enhanced criminal enforcement of federal fraud laws, especially regarding financial institutions, mortgage fraud, and securities fraud or commodities fraud. Legislative history U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, a Democrat and the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, sponsored the bill. On April 27, 2009, the Senate invoked cloture on the bill as amended (S. 386) on an 84–4 vote, with eleven not voting. Only four Senators voted no, all Republicans (Tom Coburn, Jim DeMint, James Inhofe, and Jon Kyl). On April 28, the Senate passed the bill on a 92–4 vote, with three not voting; the same Senators who voted against cloture voted against the bill. On May 6, the United States House of Representatives passed the bill with its own amendment on a 367–59 vote, with six Representatives not voting and one Representative, Democrat Alan Grayson of Florid ...
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