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FIEFrontiers In Education (conference)
FIEFund for the Improvement of Education (US Department of Education)
FIEFédération Internationale d'Escrime
FIEForeign-Invested Enterprise
FIEFuel Injection Equipment
FIEForeign Investment Enterprise
FIEForo Internacional de Emprendedores (Guatemala)
FIEFull and Individual Evaluation (special education)
FIEFlorida Institute of Education
FIECentro de Fomento a Iniciativas Economicas (Spanish)
FIEFellow of the Institution of Engineers
FIEfly-in echelon (US DoD)
FIEFoundation for Investor Education
FIEFacilities, Infrastructure, and Environment
FIEFamilies for Inclusive Education
FIEFringe Integral Equation
FIEForeign Import and Export
FIEFinger in Ear (Craniosacral Therapy)


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Together they entertain their audiences with their own brand of gentle humour and sing folk songs from raucous traditional songs to lyrical ballads, finger in ear being optional.
The clue is small brain and finger in ear to press start button.
 
 
 
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