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What (who) is coach fare - definition

CALLED JOHN FAHEY IN SOME ACCOUNTS
John Charles Fare; John Faré; John C. Fare; Fare, John

John Fare         
John Fare (sometimes John Charles Fare or John Fahey or John Faré) is a fictional performance artist who allegedly used robotic surgery to remove parts of his body onstage as part of his act. His final performance was allegedly suicide by beheading.
Coach (sport)         
  • The coaching team of the [[Liverpool Football Club]] monitoring players during a training session
PERSON INVOLVED IN DIRECTING, INSTRUCTING AND TRAINING SPORTSPEOPLE
Sports coaching; Coach (sports); Lady football coach; Assistant coach; Sports Coaching; Soccer management; Football Managment; Sports coach; Assistant Coach; Sports instructor; Athletics coach; Coach (association football); Athletics Coach; Football coach (association football); Coach (American football); Goalkeepers coach; Sports manager; Coaching sports; Technical commissioner; Commissario tecnico; Goalkeeping coach; Goalkeeper coach
A sports coach is a person coaching in sport, involved in the direction, instruction and training of a sports team or athlete.
Si può fare (album)         
ALBUM BY ANGELO BRANDUARDI
Si puo fare (album)
Si può fare is an album by the Italian singer-songwriter Angelo Branduardi. It was released in 1992 by EMI Italiana.

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John Fare

John Fare (sometimes John Charles Fare or John Fahey or John Faré) is a fictional performance artist who allegedly used robotic surgery to remove parts of his body onstage as part of his act. His final performance was allegedly suicide by beheading. The story originated in 1968 and is generally considered an urban legend.

Examples of use of coach fare
1. The guidelines provided by the Pentagon say Pelosi could be accompanied by family members, provided they pay the government coach fare.
2. "Y–UP" fares –– which are considered full, non–restricted fares –– get you upgraded into business class and sometimes cost only $20 to $50 more than coach fare, he advised.
3. West, the internal watchdog for the legal assistance program for the poor, concluded that two written statements Barnett made to Congress last year "contained statements and representations that were materially false or misleading and omitted material facts." He took exception to Barnett‘s insistence that her coach ticket was upgraded to first class because of her large number of frequent flier miles, and to her assertion that the anti–poverty program paid less than the government rate for coach fare.