Proper noun
Fite (plural Fites)
A surname.
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Aired November 28, 2020 in syndication and on SBG regional sports networks, available Mondays on FITE. Source: Internet
The latest funding round also is also backed by US venture capital firm Point72 Ventures, local investment fund Acorn Capital and prominent local investor David Fite and brings the total raised by the startup to $51.5 million. Source: Internet
DirecTV and FITE TV are listing the price as $34.95 and $34.99 respectively for each night, and FITE offered a two-night package for $59.99. Source: Internet
After exiting the vehicle and being informed that he would be detained by Fite, the suspect, identified as Kenneth Alan Carner, of Larue, responded by turning, swinging at, and striking the officer. Source: Internet
Jane E. Fite, of Greenfield, Missouri, departed this life on Wednesday, September 27, 2017, at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri, at the age of 82 years. Source: Internet