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fairs <a fair; fairs> N

fair ADJ

fair <a fair; fairs> N ECON

fair play N ECON

fair play

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In this location, a grand three-storey clapboard house with double verandas belonging to an earlier era of lakeside fairs and summertime hotels has been deemed too small to be livable.
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These include conferences, fairs, ceilidhs, student events, and other functions.
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The re-emergence of fairs, festivals, donkey racing and shows invigorates old local traditions and customs, with the donkey as the tool for education and awareness.
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The grounds are used by the community for galas, pancake races (on Shrove Tuesday) fairs and weddings.
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This pub was the centre of most activities in the estate, with fairs, and fates on the car park and grounds.
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He has also created exhibition stands of steel shelving for use at shows and trade fairs.
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Bookseller publishers negotiated at trade fairs and at print shops.
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While it is primarily a sports venue, it also hosts other large-scale events such as conventions, trade fairs, concerts, traveling carnivals, and monster truck shows.
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She spent her weekends performing at local festivals, fairs, coffeehouses, karaoke contests, garden clubs, Boy Scout meetings and sporting events.
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Portable fairways are often used for summer festivals and fairs, corporate events, team-building events and product launches.
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