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101 fair work
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102 fair-haired
adjective* * *<fairer-, fairest- or more \fair-haired, most \fair-haired>adj blond* * *fair-haired adj1. blond, hellhaarig* * *adjective* * *adj.blond adj. -
103 fair-minded
adjective* * *fair-ˈmind·ed<fairer-, fairest- or more \fair-minded, most \fair-minded>adj unvoreingenommen* * *['fɛəmaIndɪd]adjgerecht* * *fair-minded adj aufrichtig, gerecht (denkend)* * *adjective -
104 fair copy
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105 fair play
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106 fair average quality
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107 Fair Employment Practices Committee
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108 fair-sized
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109 fair and square
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110 fair face
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111 fair-faced
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112 fair-faced brick
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113 fair-faced concrete
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114 fair-faced plaster
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115 fair-faced side
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116 fair and beautiful
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117 fair average
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118 fair ground
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119 fair minded
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120 fair price
n.angemessener Preis m.
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