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  2. Fluke - Wikipedia

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    Fluke, a 1977 novel by English horror writer James Herbert Fluke, or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings , a 2003 novel by Christopher Moore Fluke Mini-Comics & Zine Festival , a one-day mini-comics, small press, and 'zine festival held annually in Athens, Georgia

  3. Fluke discography - Wikipedia

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    The specific problem is: 1) Complete singles (including retagging of which album each is from), 2) Add version information all albums, 3) Remixes. Please help improve this article if you can. ( August 2011 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message )

  4. Fluke Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fluke Corporation is an American manufacturer of industrial test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment, including electronic test equipment. It was started in 1948 by John Fluke while he was employed at General Electric .

  5. Fluke; or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings - Wikipedia

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    The plot of Fluke is set on and off the Hawaiian island of Maui as well as deep underneath the Pacific Ocean off the shore of Chile. Nathan Quinn, a marine biologist, goes out on a routine day-trip expedition to survey whales in the area. When he photographs one of the whale's flukes, he notices that the words "BITE ME" are spelled out in huge ...

  6. Fluke (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel starts with the birth of Fluke, a dog who soon realizes that he used to be a man, the book follows Fluke's efforts to find out what happened to him and why he is a dog. Soon he starts to remember bits of his previous life and remembers he had a wife and daughter. The story follows Fluke's journey to reunite with his family.

  7. John Fluke - Wikipedia

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    John Maurice Fluke, Sr. (14 December 1911 – 11 February 1984) was the founder of Fluke Corporation and the former General Electric employee, a manufacturer of electronic test equipment. Fluke served as an officer in the United States Navy in World War II and worked on shipboard electrical problems for then-Captain Hyman G. Rickover .

  8. Joanne Fluke - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Fluke began writing young adult horror stories under the name Jo Gibson. [1] Fluke began writing her cozy mystery series starring Hannah Swensen, an "amateur sleuth and baker", in 2000. [1] The idea for the series came out of Fluke's desire to create a cookbook, and her editor's suggestion that she write a cozy mystery series. [8]

  9. Fahrenheit 451 - Wikipedia

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    The Nazi book burnings horrified Ray Bradbury and inspired him to write Fahrenheit 451. The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), formed in 1938 to investigate American citizens and organizations suspected of having communist ties, held hearings in 1947 to investigate alleged communist influence in Hollywood movie-making. [17]