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Frend or
FREND may
refer to: Front-end
Robotics Enabling Near-term
Demonstration (
FREND), a
DARPA project to
enable grappling older satellites Fine-Resolution...
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Charles Herbert Frend (21
November 1909, Pulborough, Sus**** – 8
January 1977, London) was an
English film
director and editor, best
known for his films...
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William Frend FRAS (22
November 1757 – 21
February 1841) was an
English clergyman (later Unitarian),
social reformer and writer.
After a high-profile...
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William Frend may
refer to:
William Frend (reformer) (1757–1841),
English clergyman (later Unitarian),
social reformer and
writer W. H. C.
Frend (William...
- Toleration".
Frend, "Prelude", 10–11.
Porphyry frg. 58;
Frend, "Prelude", 12.
Porphyry frg. 49;
Frend, "Prelude", 12.
Porphyry frg. 60, 63;
Frend, "Prelude"...
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George Frend (born 1970) is an
Irish former hurler. At club
level he pla**** with Toomevara, and also
lined out at inter-county
level with
various Tipperary...
- Grabenheimer's
roommate and
friend Lucila Frend was
ultimately charged with Grabenheimer's
aggravated murder.
Frend was
tried in 2011 and acquitted. The crime...
- Aug 2021.
Catholic Answers Frend 1952, pp. 144–45.
Frend 1952, p. 156.
Frend 1952, p. 157.
Frend 1952, pp. 159 60.
Frend 1952, pp. 161 62; from the letters...
- The
Magnet is a 1950
British comedy film
directed by
Charles Frend and
starring Stephen Murray, Kay Walsh, and in his
first starring role
James Fox (billed...
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Edward Frend (3
November 1916 – 6
September 2006), born in
South London, was a
British motorcycle sports competitor from the late 1930s to the
early 1950s...