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flite, flyte [flaɪt (Scot) fləɪt] Scot and Northern English dialect
vb
(tr) to scold or rail at
n
a dispute or scolding
[Old English flītan to wrangle, of Germanic origin; related to Old Frisian flīt strife, Old High German flīz strife]


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Visitors will be introduced to Professor Flite who'll be leading a "Monsterology" talk, which will cover beastly creatures from maticores and griffins to centaurs.
FLITE is the successor to an earlier initiative that the department undertook--the Core Financial and Logistics System (CoreFLS)--which was discontinued in 2004.
Byline: Michael Clower TONY MULLINS is convinced that Crusset's win under Seamus Heffernan in the one-and-a-half-mile maiden is a pointer to the chance of stable companion Take Flite in the Cordon Bleu Handicap Hurdle at Aintree on Saturday, writes Michael Clower.
 
 
 
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