• Fales is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Almira Fales (1809–1868), American nurse David Fales (born 1990), American football player...
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  • Tokelau Fale, Tuvalu, an islet of Tuvalu FALE, the ICAO code for King Shaka International Airport in Durban, South Africa Fail (disambiguation) Fales, a surname...
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    Reno, Fales attended Monterey Peninsula College for two years and transferred to San Jose State University for his junior year in 2012. With Fales, the...
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    Susan Fales-Hill (born August 15, 1962) is an American television producer, author, screenwriter and an advocate for the arts and education. Fales-Hill...
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    A beach fale is a simple thatched hut in the architecture of Samoa. Beach fales are also common in other parts of Polynesia. They have become popular...
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  • last years of his life, Fales devoted himself full-time to collecting. Fales collected fiction books and manuscript materials. Fales' manuscript collecting...
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  • Thomas Fale (/feɪl/; fl. 1604) was an English mathematician. Fale matriculated as a sizar of Caius College, Cambridge, in November 1578, removed to Corpus...
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    Simi Taitoko Fale (born 8 January 1982) is a Tongan-New Zealand professional wrestler and former rugby union player. He currently works for New Japan Pro-Wrestling...
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  • Josef Fales (Ukrainian: Йосип Георгійович Фалес, Yosyp Heorhiyovych Fales, 12 June 1938 – 17 October 2022) was a Czechoslovakian-born Soviet footballer...
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  • Library's collections. The Fales Collection was given to NYU in 1957 by DeCoursey Fales in memory of his father, Haliburton Fales. It is especially strong...
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