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* 1998: CD-ROM edition ( but without the CD-audio soundtrack ) that came with the hardcover edition of Krondor: the Betrayal, with a PDF manual and video interview with Feist, promotional materials and a trailer for Return to Krondor.
The theory was first proposed by Sigmund Feist in 1932, who estimated that roughly a third of Proto-Germanic lexical items came from a non-Indo-European substrate and that the supposed reduction of the Proto-Germanic inflectional system was the result of pidginization with that substrate.

Feist and into
Although neither the dialog nor narrative were written by Feist himself, the game is considered canon as it was later novelized by Feist as Krondor: The Betrayal, and events in the game were subsequently written into his later Riftwar novels.

Feist and group
This began with the group The Lovemakers and later included Far East Movement, Feist, Natalia Kills, Flipsyde, Tokio Hotel, and Robyn.
Midkemia is a fictional world created by a fantasy role-playing group and popularized by Raymond E. Feist where most of the Riftwar books take place.
* In the Raymond E. Feist novel Shadow of a Dark Queen, a group of men are led to a mock execution to form a regiment of men who are above the fear of death.
The Kingdom of the Isles is a fictional nation on Midkemia, a world created by a fantasy role-playing group and popularized by Raymond E. Feist.
The Empire of Great Kesh is a fictional nation on Midkemia, a world created by a fantasy role-playing group and popularized by Raymond E. Feist.

Feist and after
The song was first performed publicly by Irving Kaufman in 1912 at The College Inn in New York City after he had stumbled across a draft of sheet music on a shelf at the Leo Feist offices.
Though all fantasy works published after Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings are usually acknowledged as indebted to him to some extent, Feist has fairly directly borrowed elements amounting to entire cultures.
Pug, also known as Milamber ( after being taken by the Tsurani to their home world of Kelewan ), is a fictional character appearing in the novels of Raymond E. Feist.

Feist and original
The album's original lead single, " Supawoman ," co-written with her producers Damon Sharpe and Mark J. Feist, was released to radio on August 7, 2006.
* 1994: CD-ROM edition, which includes Red Book CD-audio versions of the original game's MIDI music tracks, a 5-minute video interview with Raymond E. Feist, and a Windows hint program / package.
Feist credited Hallford and Cutter as co-authors of the original story for Krondor: the Betrayal, and dedicated the book to both of them.
While outright duplication of original expression will in many cases be illegal, in the United States the courts ruled in Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service that duplication of facts is allowable.

Feist and had
In 2008, the band had a busy year in the USA touring with the likes of Feist, Sloan and Electric Six.

Feist and been
Amy Millan, Emily Haines, and Leslie Feist recorded a track together, marking the first time in the band's history that the three have been recorded on the same song ( albeit recorded at different times ).
Canning and Feist later left the band, and have both been involved with Broken Social Scene.
It has been acknowledged by Feist that the Tekumel setting from M. A. R. Barker's Empire of the Petal Throne was the source for much of Kelewar.
Feist claims to have been unaware of this origin when he wrote Magician.
The majority of the seven winners so far have been singer-songwriters: Irishman Damien Rice won in 2003, Americans Sufjan Stevens and Cat Power were successful in 2005 and 2006, respectively, and Canadian Feist won in 2007.
It has been acknowledged by Feist that the Tekumel setting from M. A. R. Barker's Empire of the Petal Throne was the source for much of Kelewar.
Feist claims to have been unaware of this origin when he wrote Magician.
Molecular analyses indicated that the 18S rDNA sequences of these sacs were indistinguishable from those of PKX, and the PKX organism was scientifically described as Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae Canning, Curry, Feist, Longshaw & Okamura 1999, which has been assigned to a new class, the Malacosporea within the phylum Myxozoa.
It has been acknowledged by Feist that the Tekumel setting from M. A. R. Barker's Empire of the Petal Throne was the source for much of Kelewar.
Feist claims to have been unaware of this origin when he wrote Magician.

Feist and developed
Betrayal at Krondor takes place largely in Midkemia, the fantasy world developed by Raymond E. Feist in his Riftwar novels.
Fritz is a German chess program developed by Frans Morsch and Mathias Feist and published by ChessBase.

Feist and by
Another occurrence of this plot device is prevalent in the fantasy novel Prince of the Blood by Raymond E. Feist.
* A race of ancient elves in the Riftwar series by Raymond Feist
A meta-analysis by Gregory Feist showed that creative people tend to be " more open to new experiences, less conventional and less conscientious, more self-confident, self-accepting, driven, ambitious, dominant, hostile, and impulsive.
Canadian indie artist Feist covered " Inside and Out " ( originally by the Bee Gees ) for her album Let It Die.
* Peg O ' My Heart, words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fisher, Leo Feist ( pub ) ( 1913 )
words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fischer, Leo Feist ( pub ) ( 1914 )
* Li ' l Abner — by Ben Oakland, Milton Berle & Milton Drake ( 1940 ) Leo Feist Publishers
" Good Morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip " is a ragtime song published as sheet music in 1918 by Leo Feist Inc. of New York City.
Feist thinks that ufology can be categorized as a pseudoscience because, he says, its adherents claim it to be a science while being rejected as being one by the scientific community and because, he says, the field lacks a cumulative scientific progress ; ufology has not, in his view, advanced since the 1950s.
* Faerie Tale by Raymond E. Feist ( 1988 ) The discovery of a fairie mound in upstate New York leads to dangerous contact between the human and fairie worlds, including a changeling exchange
* Empire Trilogy, a fantasy series by Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts
The album also featured contributions by Feist.
In the books written by Raymond E. Feist, namely The Serpentwar Saga, Calis is a half-elf, where his half-brother Calin is a son of the Queen of the Elves, Aglaranna.
* Sheet Music for " M-O-T-H-E-R: A Word That Means the World to Me "; music by Theodore F. Morse ; lyrics by Howard E. Johnson ; Leo Feist, Inc., 1915.
* " The Water " ( song ), a song by Canadian singer Feist
# Magician by Raymond E. Feist
Also, Feist has made his own more unusual additions, including the Pantathians, a race of serpent-men bent on returning their evil goddess to this plane of existence ; the Valheru, an ancient race of godlike warriors and dragon-riders who plundered the universe for millions of years before being banished by the gods ; and the gwali, a shy forest species.
This duo recorded and released the band's ambient debut album, Feel Good Lost, on Noise Factory Records in 2001, with contributions by Justin Peroff, Charles Spearin, Bill Priddle, Leslie Feist, Jessica Moss and Stars ' Evan Cranley.

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