Feist may refer to:
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Feist (dog)
A feist is a small hunting dog, descended from the terriers brought over to the United States by British miners and other immigrants. These terriers probably included crosses between the Smooth Fox Terrier, the Manchester Terrier, and the now- ...
, a small hunting dog
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''Feist'' (video game), an action video game for PlayStation 4, Linux, OS X, Windows, and Xbox One
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Feist Publications, Inc., v. Rural Telephone Service Co.'' (also ''Feist''), a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States
People
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Feist (singer)
Leslie Feist (born 13 February 1976), known mononymously as Feist, is a Canadian indie pop singer-songwriter and guitarist, performing both as a solo artist and as a member of the indie rock group Broken Social Scene.
Feist launched her solo mu ...
(born 1976), Canadian indie pop singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Felix E. Feist (1910–1965), American film and television director and writer
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Gene Feist Gene Feist (January 16, 1923 – March 17, 2014, New York City) was an American playwright, theater director and co-founder of the Roundabout Theater Company. He authored 15 plays or adaptations, of which two were published by Samuel French Inc. ...
(1923–2014), American playwright, theater director and co-founder of the Roundabout Theater Company
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Gregory J. Feist (born 1961), American psychologist
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Leo Feist
Leopold Feist (January 3, 1869, New York City – June 21, 1930, Mount Vernon, New York), in 1897 founded and ran a music publishing firm bearing his name. In the 1920s, at the height of the golden age of popular music, his firm was among the seve ...
(1869–1930), publisher of popular American music
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Margot Honecker
Margot Honecker (née Feist; 17 April 1927 – 6 May 2016) was an East German politician who was an influential member of that country's Communist government until 1989. From 1963 until 1989, she was Minister of National Education (''Ministerin ...
(; 1927–2016), East German politician
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Mathias Feist
Fritz is a German chess program originally developed for Chessbase by Frans Morsch based on his Quest program, ported to DOS, and then Windows by Mathias Feist. With version 13, Morsch retired, and his engine was first replaced by Gyula Horvat ...
(born 1961), ChessBase and Fritz programmer
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Rainer Feist (1945–2007), officer in the German Navy
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Raymond E. Feist (born 1945), American fantasy fiction author
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Sigmund Feist
Sigmund Feist (Mainz, 12 June 1865 - Copenhagen, 23 March 1943) was a German Jewish pedagogue and historical linguist. He was the author of the Germanic substrate hypothesis as well as a number of important works concerning Jewish ethnic and racia ...
(1865–1943), German Jewish pedagogue and historical linguist
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