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F is the sixth letter of the alphabet. "e" comes before "f" In some schools, an F is a grade that shows that you have failed completely. This student has not made any attempt in the exam; he only got an F.

f

(= F) the 6th letter of the Roman alphabet

F

(= degree Fahrenheit) a degree on the Fahrenheit scale of temperature the 6th letter of the Roman alphabet (= farad) the capacitance of a capacitor that has an equal and opposite charge of 1 coulomb on each plate and a voltage difference of 1 volt between the plates (= fluorine) a nonmetallic univalent element belonging to the halogens; usually a yellow irritating toxic flammable gas; a powerful oxidizing agent; recovered from fluorite or cryolite or fluorapatite

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F free force foot following fine

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Simple sentences

What does the F5 key do?
J.F. Kennedy was buried in Arlington Cemetery.
If f is not an epimorphism, then it factors through g.
F. takes sides with the criminal.
Let f be the canonical map.
The diagram above commutes if and only if f is an isomorphism.
An F-14 is a U.S. Air Force plane.
In my language, the musical notes are c, d, e, f, g, a, and b.
Tom can't play a high G on his trumpet, but he can play an F.
The F1 champion Michael Schumacher sustained a serious head injury.
No keyboard has been found. Please press F1 to continue.
Tom used the F word.
Tom used the F-word.
The U.S. Government has released thousands of files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
I got an F in chemistry.

Movie subtitles

DIF Wiesbaden, and the F. W. Murnau Stiftung, Wiesbaden.
F.YATES (United Kingdom).
If you've made yoursel f as father has. i hope i should be sorry.
That F sharp again.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K.
The Seton Concerto in F Major.
You are referring to Paragraph 59B, Section 25F of the Civil Code.
You keep them busy, and I'll help Rusty crack open the S-A-F-F.
Y-Y-Yassuh, Mister F-F-Fat Mi-Mike.
See, it's marked F.J.
You see the initials on it- F.J. - and the date.
Box F, sir.
A.F. Kerensky.
Mr. Barreau, you testified earlier that as cashier at the Folies Montmartre, on the night of the crime, you brought the victim 20,000 f.
The 20,000 f has never been found.
Did she give you any? -Yes, 5,000 f.
The theater cashier claimed he gave her 20,000 f.
So, the victim kept 15,000 f?
Yvette Delys then heads back towards her dressing room. She walks down the same dark hallways to her brightly lit dressing room, where she'd left the money, the 15,000 f we talked about earlier, foolishly left on her vanity.
The 15,000 f attracts one man's attention.
M.D., A.D, D.D.S, F.L.D, F.F.F and F, should walk around?
F - l- inger, finger.
I'm just gonna have to settle for the fact Josh and I are gonna have an F-minus wedding at an A-plus venue, which means it'll be a C, which everyone knows is actually an F.
I shall take a second 10 million to form the O.F. For the E. Of A.M.
And if the O.F. For the E. Of the A.M. Shall prevail, and it must prevail every theater in our wicked city shall be closed.
The O.P. For the E. Of the A.F.M.
A gent in box F wants you to serve him, and Old Prouty says you're to do it.
It's all the fault of that little. F-R-E-A-K.
When one's name is Sir Alfred McGlennan Keith, R.F.D., one doesn't have to meet them.
Two beats before F, please.
With an 'F', like in 'Funny Face'.
That's Henry F. Potter, the richest and meanest man in the county.
F-r-a-n-k-i-n.

News and current affairs

John F. Kennedy was in the Metternich mold.
Biological Diversity - F; and Combating Desertification - F. Can humanity still avoid getting itself expelled?
There is still time, just barely, to turn the F's to A's, and to pass humanity's ultimate test.
Among US presidents, John F. Kennedy is often described as charismatic, but obviously not for everyone, given that he failed to capture a majority of the popular vote, and his ratings varied during his presidency.
President John F. Kennedy's insistence, against much advice, on containment during the Cuban missile crisis saved the world from nuclear war.
Fifty years ago, US President John F. Kennedy said that we should to go to the moon not because it was easy, but because it was hard - it tested the best in us.
Recently, no less than William F Buckley has argued that nicotine addiction cannot be dismissed as free choice.
To paraphrase John F. Kennedy, it is time for Japan's leaders to ask not what their country can do for its government, but what the government can undo for its country.
The SDGs will not ensure global action, but, as US President John F. Kennedy once said about UN agreements, they can serve as a lever to help move the world toward action.
Had the American people chosen John F. Kerry over George W. Bush last November, the reunion would be seen by both sides as a new beginning, resonant with personal warmth.
John F. Kennedy refused to tolerate the Soviet military presence in Cuba.
And we must also thank F. W. de Klerk, the last ruler of the dying apartheid regime, who exhibited moral courage by setting in motion our liberating revolution.
The credibility of American security guarantees for its allies is one of the reasons that the bomb did not spread to 25 countries within a decade, as President John F. Kennedy once expected.
And South Africa's last apartheid leader, F. W. de Klerk, was initially perceived as just another apologist for the system - hardly the man to free Nelson Mandela and oversee the end of white minority rule.
A quotation by President John F. Kennedy states that high tax rates can strangle the economy, but Kennedy's was speaking a half-century ago, when the top marginal tax rates were twice what they are today.
Shortly after Rice's visit, the US announced that it would honor a long-standing promise to sell F-16's to Pakistan.
A transition to democracy in the old revolutionary Arab regimes will not correspond to a Western model, nor can it be imposed by American F-16's.
For the first time in America since John F. Kennedy's presidency, politics is seen as a potentially noble venture.
Many people, including President John F. Kennedy, believed in the 1960's that there would be dozens of countries with nuclear weapons by now, and that their use would be highly probable.
One Afrikaner leader, F.W. De Klerk, came to understand - late, but not too late - what the times demanded, and he thoroughly deserved to share the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize with Mandela.
So the nuclear arms race began, and in 1960 President John F. Kennedy warned that there would be 15, 20, or 25 nuclear states by the mid-1960s.
And the bets that John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson made in Vietnam had devastating consequences, some of which are still being felt today.
As former US Ambassador to China Gary F. Locke reported in a speech early this year, the concept of equality before the law has deep historical roots.
John F. Kennedy was a little of both.