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Felix

American  
[fee-liks] / ˈfi lɪks /

noun

  1. a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “happy, lucky.”


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Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck, weigh in on the decision and the ensuing confusion around what tariff refunds would actually look like.

From Slate

"The decision of the king emeritus depends on him, it's up to him and the Royal Household, it's not up to the government or the opposition," said the Justice Minister, Félix Bolaños.

From BBC

While many artists at Felix experiment with their surfaces through additive processes, others use a subtractive approach to enliven their work.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though there is still plenty of room for this new fair to grow, it, like the notable work at Felix, proves that the best contemporary art being shown in L.A. is anything but superficial.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kagame and his Congolese counterpart, President Felix Tshisekedi, reaffirmed the Washington Accords in a signing ceremony at the White House on Dec. 4 last year.

From The Wall Street Journal