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Frood Fouladvand (Persian: فرود فولادوند; born 26
November 1941) was an
Iranian actor, film director, playwright, screenwriter, monarchist, and founder...
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Frood may
refer to:
Elizabeth Frood, New
Zealand Egyptologist and
academic Geoff Frood (1906–1995), Australian...
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Elizabeth Anne
Frood (born 1975) is a New Zealand-born
Egyptologist and academic, who
specialises in self-presentation and the
study of non-royals. Since...
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Claude Frood (February 10, 1889 –
January 14, 1943) was a
Canadian professional ice
hockey left winger.
Frood pla**** as a
professional for the Haileybury...
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Frood-Stobie Mine is a
nickel mine in
Greater Sudbury, Ontario,
named for
Thomas Frood, an
employee of the
federal department of
Crown lands who prospected...
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Herbert Frood (1864 - 1 May 1931) was an
English inventor, industrialist, and entrepreneur. He is
known for
being the
inventor of
brake pads.
Frood was born...
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Hester Frood (1882–1971) was a
painter and
printmaker born in New Zealand. She came to
England as a
child of
seven and was
educated at
Exeter School.[dubious...
- In
continuum mechanics, the
Froude number (Fr,
after William Froude, /ˈfruːd/) is a
dimensionless number defined as the
ratio of the flow
inertia to the...
- is a
symbol of the
Sasanian Empire. Also
known as
Tondar Founding leader Frood Fouladvand (MIA)
Leader Jamshid Sharmahd Masmatus (POW)
Spokesman Iman...
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Guide to the
Galaxy is a
comedy science fiction franchise created by
Douglas Adams.
Originally a 1978
radio comedy broadcast on BBC Radio...