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** and Fields
** Benny Fields, American singer ( b. 1894 )
** Rich Fields, American television personality
** Joseph Fields, American playwright ( b. 1895 )
** Totie Fields, American comedienne ( b. 1930 )
** Gracie Fields, British actress ( b. 1898 )
** Fields of science
** Ron Fields ( R )
** Survivor: Panama: Cirie Fields
** The Gold Rush-James L. Fields
** So This Is Washington-James L. Fields
** John C. Baez and Javier Perez de Muniain, Gauge Fields, Knots and Quantum Gravity, World Scientific ( 1994 )
** Neville Marriner ( conductor ), Janet Baker & the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields for Bach: Arias
** Thomas Frost ( producer ), Richard King ( engineer ), Neville Marriner ( conductor ), Hilary Hahn & the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields for Brahms / Stravinsky: Violin Concertos
** John Strauss ( producer ), Neville Marriner ( conductor ), the Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Choristers of Westminster Abbey & the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields for Amadeus ( Original Soundtrack )
** Flower Drum Song – Book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joseph Fields, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers based on the novel The Flower Drum Song by C. Y. Lee.
** Sweet Charity – Book by Neil Simon, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields.
** Seesaw – Book by Michael Bennett, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields.
** Sugar Babies – Written by Ralph G. Allen, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields and Al Dubin.
** Neville Marriner ( conductor ) & the Academy of St Martin in the Fields & Chorus for Haydn: The Creation
** Lou Fields Aviation
** Wheat Fields series
** Indianola ( Fields Landing ), California
** The longest drive ever recorded with a feathery ball, 361 yards, is achieved by Samuel Messieux at Elysian Fields.
** Macquarie Fields, now a suburb of Sydney but named by surveyor Evans after the governor

** and Victory
** Victory for the Slain by Hugh John Lofting ( 1942 )
** Victory and Peace Day, mark the capture of Shusha in the Karabakh War and the end of World War II.
** The US 11th Armored Division liberates the prisoners of Mauthausen concentration camp, including Simon Wiesenthal. American soldiers fighting in the Pacific War | Pacific theater listen to radio reports of Victory in Europe Day on May 8, 1945.
** V-E Day ( Victory in Europe, as Nazi Germany surrenders ) commemorates the end of WWII in Europe, with the final surrender being to the Soviets in Berlin, attended by representatives of the Western Powers.
** WWII: A BBC broadcast by " Colonel Britton " calls on the people of occupied Europe to resist the Nazis under the slogan " V for Victory ".
** Pakistan Navy raids Indian coasts without any resistance in Operation Dwarka, Pakistan celebrates Victory Day annually.
** Victory Lakes
** Victory Christian Academy
** Our Lady of Victory School
** Africa, Prelude to Victory -- The March of Time
** The Price of Victory -- William H. Pine, Producer
** Eleanor's Victory
** A Hymn to Victory
** Lewis W. Layton ( engineer ), Robert Russell Bennett ( conductor ) & the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra for Victory at Sea, Vol.
** Epic Victory ( not certified as of 2011 )
** Clan MacDougall-BUAIDH NO BAS (" Victory or death ")
** Clan MacNeil-BUAIDH NO BAS (" Victory or death ")
** BioWare Victory ( formerly Victory Games )
** Booknotes interview with Novak on Completing the Revolution: A Vision for Victory in 2000, January 30, 2000.
** Churchill Victory Sign
** CHAPTER XV: The Victory Sealed: Surrender at Reims
** Independence War Victory Column ( Tallinn )
** " Victory Unintentional "

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