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FINEFull-Photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering (printer technology)
FINEFinish Editing
FINEFine Is not Emacs
FINEFull Photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering
FINEFine Is Not EMACS (70's vintage text editor for computer mainframes directly preceding contemporary Microsoft Word and WordPerfect)
FINEFreaked Out Insecure Neurotic and Emotional (Italian Job movie)
FINEFrantic, Insane, Nuts and Egotistical
FINEFaithful, Involved, Knowledgeable and Experienced (Alcoholics Anonymous chat slang)
FINEEuropean Federation of Nurse Educators (formerly Federation of International Nurse Educators)
FINEFeeling I’m Nothing to Everyone
FINEFault Injection and Monitoring Environment
FINEFeelings Inside Not Expressed
FINEFrustrated Insecure Neurotic Emotional
FINEFertility Information Network
FINEFeeling Insecure, Neurotic and Emotional
FINEFeeling Inadequate, Needing Encouragement
FINEFouled Up, Insecure, Neurotic and Emotional (Aerosmith; polite form)
FINEFickle Insecure Neurotic and Emotional
FINEFoggy Insecure Neurotic Emotional
FINEFixed Installation NAIAD Equipment
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The contrary prevails in a democracy; for there they make the poor a proper allowance for attending the assemblies and the courts, but give the rich nothing for doing it: whence it is evident, that if any one would properly blend these customs together, they must extend both the pay and the fine to every member of the community, and then every one would share in it, whereas part only now do.
'I am too fine for this world!' said she as she lay in the gutter; 'but I know who I am, and that is always a little satisfaction!'
"I never did see anything so slender and so fine, so soft and so neat.
A man is born to serve his time on this earth, and there is something fine in the service being given on other grounds than that of utility.
And Manonmie, patently relieved, stepped back, while Sheldon entered the fine in the plantation labour journal.
As a proof of his regard, he had determined to give him a fine horse, which would go further than words, and put his good will beyond all question.
Add to this the pleasure of displaying himself in rides about the city, and of making his fine military costume, which you may still admire sculptured on his tomb in the abbey of Valmont in Normandy, and his morion, all embossed at Montlhéry, stand out a contrast against the parti-colored red and tawny robes of the aldermen and police.
It was a fine gam we had, and they were all trumps --every soul on board.
"I am convinced," said Edward, "that you really feel all the delight in a fine prospect which you profess to feel.
The Woggle-Bug was head professor at the Royal College of Oz, and he had composed a fine Ode in honor of Ozma's birthday.
Augustus Snodgrass, with all the poetic fervour that distinguished him, when they came in sight of the fine old castle.
"Hoot-toot!" said Uncle Ebenezer, "there's a fine moon."