FAL
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FAL can refer to:
  • Fetch archive-log, a process supporting log-shipping within Oracle Data Guard
    Oracle Data Guard
    The software which Oracle Corporation markets as Oracle Data Guard forms an extension to the Oracle RDBMS. It aids in establishing and maintaining secondary "standby databases" as alternative/supplementary repositories to production "primary databases"....

  • FN FAL
    FN FAL
    The Fusil Automatique Léger or FAL is a self-loading, selective fire battle rifle produced by the Belgian armaments manufacturer Fabrique Nationale de Herstal . During the Cold War it was adopted by many North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries, with the notable exception of the United States...

    , a Belgian rifle
  • Fal-Car
    Fal-Car
    The Fal-Car, originally known as A Car Without A Name, was an American automobile manufactured from 1909 until 1914 by a company that identified itself in advertisements only as Department C, 19 North May Street, Chicago. The address had previously been the location where the Reliable-Dayton...

    , an early 20th century automobile
  • Free Art license
    Free Art license
    The Free Art License is a copyleft license that grants the right to freely copy, distribute, and transform creative works without needing the author's explicit permission.The Free Art License recognizes and protects these rights...

    , an open licence for creative works
  • Flex-A-Lite Consolidated, a radiator manufacturer in Fife, Washington
  • Foodland Associated Limited, a former Australian and New Zealand retail company now owned by Metcash.
  • The Stone of Fal/Destiny of Scottish/Irish tradition
  • The River Fal
    River Fal
    The River Fal flows through Cornwall, United Kingdom, rising on the Goss Moor and reaching the English Channel at Falmouth. On or near the banks of the Fal are the castles of Pendennis and St Mawes as well as Trelissick Garden. The River Fal separates the Roseland peninsula from the rest of...

    , which flows through Cornwall
    Cornwall
    Cornwall is a unitary authority and ceremonial county of England, within the United Kingdom. It is bordered to the north and west by the Celtic Sea, to the south by the English Channel, and to the east by the county of Devon, over the River Tamar. Cornwall has a population of , and covers an area of...

    , in the United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

  • Fal, also known as Rika, a character in the video game Phantasy Star IV
  • Federal Agricultural Research Centre
    Federal Agricultural Research Centre
    The Federal Agricultural Research Center was a federal authority of the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection...

    , German research organisation
  • Fal a slug-like, sentient creature in the Dungeons & Dragons
    Dungeons & Dragons
    Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy role-playing game originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. . The game has been published by Wizards of the Coast since 1997...

     Campaign setting
    Campaign setting
    A campaign setting is usually a fictional world which serves as a setting for a role-playing game or wargame campaign. A campaign is a series of individual adventures, and a campaign setting is the world in which such adventures and campaigns take place...

     of Spelljammer
    Spelljammer
    Spelljammer is a campaign setting for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, which features a fantastical outer space environment....

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  • File Access Listener
    File Access Listener
    File Access Listener is an implementation of the Data Access Protocol , a network file system protocol developed by Digital Equipment Corporation as part of DECnet suite of network protocols....

    , a network file access protocol
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