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Fleming may refer to: Places Australia *Fleming, Northern Territory, a town and a locality Canada * Fleming, Saskatchewan * Fleming Island (Saskatchewan) Egypt * Fleming (neighborhood), a neighborhood in Alexandria Greenland * Fleming Fjord Italy * Fleming (Rome), a neighborhood United States * Fleming, Colorado * Fleming, Georgia * Fleming, Kansas * Fleming, Kentucky, a predecessor of Fleming-Neon, Kentucky, in Letcher County * Fleming County, Kentucky * Fleming, Missouri * Fleming, New York * Fleming, Ohio People * Fleming (surname) * Flemings, demonym for the Flemish people of Flanders, Belgium * Clan Fleming, a Scottish clan * Fleming (noble family), a Finnish noble family Other uses * Fleming (crater), a lunar crater * Fleming Building, a building in Des Moines, Iowa, United States * Fleming College, a college in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada * Fleming Companies, Inc, an American food supply company * , more than one United States Navy ship * '' Fleming: The ...
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Fleming, Northern Territory
__NOTOC__ Fleming is a town and locality in the Northern Territory of Australia located about south of the territory's capital of Darwin City, Northern Territory, Darwin. The locality is named after the town, which was named after the brothers, Jim and Mike Fleming, who are considered to be the first pastoralists in this part of the Northern Territory. Part of the town was established on land partly located in the former Oolloo Station pastoral lease established by Jim Fleming in 1907. The town was gazetted on 20 March 1996 and the locality was gazetted on 4 April 2007. For the 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016, the population of the locality of Fleming (if any) was counted with that in the surrounding locality of Douglas-Daly, Northern Territory, Douglas-Daly to find that 238 people were living within the two localities. Fleming is located within the federal division of Division of Lingiari, Lingiari, the territory electoral division of Electoral div ...
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Flemings
Flemish people or Flemings ( ) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Flanders, Belgium, who speak Flemish Dutch. Flemish people make up the majority of Belgians, at about 60%. ''Flemish'' was historically a geographical term, as all inhabitants of the medieval County of Flanders in modern-day Belgium, France and the Netherlands were referred to as "Flemings" irrespective of their ethnicity or language. The contemporary region of Flanders comprises a part of this historical county, as well as parts of the medieval Duchy of Brabant and the medieval County of Loon, where the modern national identity and culture gradually formed. History The sense of "Flemish" identity increased significantly after the Belgian Revolution. Prior to this, the term "" in the Dutch language was in first place used for the inhabitants of the former County of Flanders. Flemish, however, had been used since the 14th century to refer to the language and dialects of both the peoples of Flanders and the ...
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Flemming
Flemming is a surname and a male given name referring, like the more common '' Fleming'', to an inhabitant (or descendant thereof) of Flanders,Flemming
Behind the Name. a region overlapping parts of modern Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. Notable people with the name include:


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* Aida McAnn Flemming, Canadian teacher and writer * Arthur Flemming, American government official * Bill Flemming, American sportscaster * Brett Flemming, Canadian ice ho ...
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Flamengo (other)
CR Flamengo is a Brazilian football club. Flamengo may also refer to: Sports Brazil * Associação Atlética Flamengo, a Brazilian football club * Clube de Regatas Flamengo (RO), a defunct Brazilian football club * Clube de Regatas do Flamengo (Superleague Formula team), the Superleague formula division of CR Flamengo * Clube de Regatas do Flamengo (women), the women's section of CR Flamengo * Flamengo Basketball, the basketball division of CR Flamengo * Esporte Clube Flamengo, a Brazilian football club * Esporte Clube Flamengo Paraibano, a Brazilian football club * Flamengo Esporte Clube, a defunct Brazilian football club * Flamengo Esporte Clube de Arcoverde, a Brazilian football club * Flamengo Esportivo Tiradentes de Brasília, a defunct Brazilian football club * Sport Club Flamengo, a defunct Brazilian football club Elsewhere (by country) * Flamengo de Sucre, a Bolivian football club * Uniao Flamengo Santos F.C., a Botswana football club * Flamengo de Ngagara, a ...
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Fleming Prize Lecture
The Fleming Prize Lecture was started by the Microbiology Society in 1976 and named after Alexander Fleming, one of the founders of the society. It is for early career researchers, generally within 12 years of being awarded their PhD, who have an outstanding independent research record making a distinct contribution to microbiology. Nominations can be made by any member of the society. Nominees do not have to be members. The award is £1,000 and the awardee is expected to give a lecture based on their research at the Microbiology Society's Annual Conference. List The following have been awarded this prize. *1976 Graham Gooday Biosynthesis of the Fungal Wall – Mechanisms and Implications *1977 Peter Newell Cellular Communication During Aggregation of Dictyostelium *1978 George AM Cross Immunochemical Aspects of Antigenic Variation in Trypanosomes *1979 John Beringer The Development of Rhizobium Genetics *1980 Duncan James McGeoch Structural Analysis of Animal Virus Genome ...
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Sir Sandford Fleming College
Fleming College, also known as Sir Sandford Fleming College, is an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology located in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. History The college was named after the Scottish-born engineer and inventor Sandford Fleming, who is perhaps best known for his contributions to the concept of Universal Standard Time, and who was knighted in 1897 by Queen Victoria. On 21 May 1965, legislation was introduced in Ontario establishing Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology by then Minister of Education William G. Davis. This historic occasion for education within Ontario marked the beginning of what would become, some 50 years later, a group of 21 Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology and 3 College Institutes of Technology and Advanced Learning. Sir Sandford Fleming College was subsequently founded in 1967, with David B. Sutherland serving as its first president. Sutherland was the husband of Peterborough's longest-serving mayor, Sylvia Sutherland. Or ...
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The Man Who Would Be Bond
''Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond'' is a 2014 British television miniseries of four instalments detailing the military career of James Bond creator Ian Fleming. The somewhat fictionalised biography spans the period from 1938 to 1952, dwelling on Fleming's romantic adventures as well as his espionage for the Royal Navy. Actor Dominic Cooper stars as Fleming, while Lara Pulver plays his love interest, Ann O'Neill. Cast * Dominic Cooper as Ian Fleming * Lara Pulver as Ann O'Neill * Samuel West as Rear Admiral John Godfrey * Anna Chancellor as Second Officer Monday * Rupert Evans as Peter Fleming * Lesley Manville as Evelyn Fleming * Pip Torrens as Esmond Rothermere * Annabelle Wallis as Muriel Wright * Camilla Rutherford as Loelia Lindsay * Tim Woodward as Bomber Harris * Stanley Townsend as William J. Donovan * Michael Maloney as Edmund Rushbrooke * Aurélien Recoing as François Darlan Jean Louis Xavier François Darlan (; 7 August 1881 – 24 December 19 ...
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Fleming Companies, Inc
Fleming Companies, Inc. was founded as Lux Mercantile in Topeka, Kansas, in 1915 by O. A. Fleming, Gene Wilson and Samuel Lux. In 1921 the company's name was changed to Fleming-Wilson, and in 1941, the company name was changed again to The Fleming Company. Ned Fleming, son of O.A., was named president, chairman, and CEO. Fleming became the nation's largest grocery wholesaler in 1991 with its purchase of Furr's Supermarkets; it lost that title in 1992 to SuperValu, but regained it in 1994 after its purchase of fellow Oklahoma City firm Scrivner Inc., the third-largest wholesaler. Bankruptcy Fleming Companies announced in April 2003 that it had filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company's fortunes had suffered considerably over the previous two years as the result of an investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission into questionable business and accounting practices. Fleming had also faced a class-action lawsuit from its shareholders over the v ...
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Fleming College
Fleming College, also known as Sir Sandford Fleming College, is an List of Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology, Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology located in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. History The college was named after the Scottish-born engineer and inventor Sandford Fleming, who is perhaps best known for his contributions to the concept of Universal Standard Time, and who was knighted in 1897 by Queen Victoria. On 21 May 1965, legislation was introduced in Ontario establishing Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology by then Minister of Education William G. Davis. This historic occasion for education within Ontario marked the beginning of what would become, some 50 years later, a group of 21 Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology and 3 College Institutes of Technology and Advanced Learning. Sir Sandford Fleming College was subsequently founded in 1967, with David B. Sutherland serving as its first president. Sutherland was the husband of Peterbo ...
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Fleming Building
The Fleming Building is a historic building located in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. Architecture The structure is an eleven-story office building that rises above the ground. The Chicago architectural firm of D.H. Burnham and Company designed the building in the early Commercial Commercial may refer to: * (adjective for) commerce, a system of voluntary exchange of products and services ** (adjective for) trade, the trading of something of economic value such as goods, services, information or money * a dose of advertising ... style and it was completed in 1909. It is one of the earliest steel-framed buildings in Iowa. Elements of the Beaux-Arts style are found in the building's proportions and details, which is typical of the Burnham Company's work. References {{Historic Des Moines structures Office buildings completed in 1907 National Register of Historic Places in Des Moines, Iowa Offi ...
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Fleming (crater)
Fleming is a large lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, and cannot be seen from the Earth. It lies about a crater diameter to the east-northeast of Hertz, and to the northwest of Lobachevskiy. The low rim of this formation is heavily eroded and overlaid by multiple smaller craters. The most notable of these is Fleming along the southern rim, while another, only slightly smaller crater cuts across the lower eastern rim. The interior floor is also marked by a number of small impacts and a few ghost-crater rims. The crater was named after Alexander and Williamina Fleming. Prior to naming in 1970 by the IAU, this crater was known as ''Crater 203''. Fleming is one of the largest craters of Nectarian age.The geologic history of the Moon