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FifeUnitary authority in eastern Scotland, which was formerly a region of three districts (1975–96) and a county until 1974. Area1,321 sq km/510 sq miTownsCupar, Dunfermline, Glenrothes (administrative headquarters), Kirkcaldy, St AndrewsPhysicalcoastal area, predominantly low lying, undulating interior with dramatic escarpment at Lomond Hills; rivers Eden and Leven flow throughFeatures; University of St Andrews, Old Course, St Andrews, former Rosyth naval baseIndustrieselectronics, petrochemicals, light engineering, oil servicing, paperAgriculturepotatoes, cereals, sugar beet, fishing (especially from Pittenweem)Population(2001) 349,400
fifeSmall transverse flute, originally with finger holes, without keys, and of similar range to the piccolo. Of Swiss origin, the fife is a popular military band instrument, played with the side drums and associated with historic parades. The name is now used for a military flute in B flat, with six finger holes and several keys. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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She thought of the collar and cuff manufactory and the eternal moan of the proprietor: "What een hell do you sink I pie fife dolla a week for? The old writer, like all of the people in the world, had got, during his long fife, a great many notions in his head. Each, in its utmost development, supposes a high degree of intimacy and heart-knowledge; each renders one individual dependent for the food of his affections and spiritual fife upon another: each leaves the passionate lover, or the no less passionate hater, forlorn and desolate by the withdrawal of his subject. |
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