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Fausen
Fausen Fau"sen, n. [Cf. W. llysowen eel, ll sounding in Welsh almost like fl.] (Zo["o]l.) A young eel. [Prov. Eng.]

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- Lars Fause (born 20 February 1965) is a Norwegian prosecutor and civil servant serving as the governor of Svalbard since 2021. Fause is originally from...
- English and Scottish Po****r Ballads, "The Fause Knight Upon the Road" Minton, John (1985). "The Fause Knight upon the Road: A Reappraisal". The Journal...
- Fause Foodrage (Child ballad 89, Roud 57) is a Scottish murder ballad of the 17th or 18th century. It was first printed by Walter Scott in Minstrelsy...
- tribe. The other members of the cast include Nina Fause and Bill Cable. Kathie Kori as Jane Nina Fause as Silvia Bill Cable as Evor (credited as Bigg John)...
- December 1902, Leslie asked George V. Fause of Humboldt County for directions to a park in San Francisco. He befriended Fause and led him to a room in a lodging...
- this John was labelled traitorous and was given the contemporary nickname Fause Menteith ("Menteith the treacherous, false"). Wyntoun, whose Metrical Chronicle...
- examinations—albeit never in the same cases as acting as police. Since 2021, Lars Fause has been governor. The institution is subordinate to the Ministry of Justice...
- including a low-flying Mi-8 helicopter. While the Governor of Svalbard, Lars Fause, was reportedly invited to attend, he declined. Barentsburg started as a...
- Murder ballad Fause Foodrage from The Book of British ballads (1842) Stylistic origins Ballad Cultural origins England, Scottish Lowlands, Scandinavia...
- Song for Bobby Long) John Travolta. In 2009, Fleet Foxes included "The Fause Knight Upon the Road" as the b-side to the 7" release of "Mykonos" (as "False...