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Frings may
refer to:
Frings, a
combo of
french fries and
onion rings at Harvey's fast food
restaurants Elmar Frings (1939–2002),
German modern pentathlete...
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relationship with
Frings "not just for next season, but for
seasons to come."
Frings himself said he
wanted to
return to the game as a coach.
Frings represented...
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Breaking Bad and
Better Call Saul
Frings (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Fring. If an
internal link led you...
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several nominations and awards.
Gustavo Fring is
named after the
former German international footballer Torsten Frings. When
Raymond Cruz was
unable to continue...
- Pius XII.
Frings was born as the
first of
eight children of Heinrich, a
weaving industrialist and manufacturer, and
Maria (née Sels)
Frings, in Neuss...
- war,
Frings studied philosophy, English, and
French at the
University of Cologne; he
received his
doctorate in
philosophy in 1953. In 1958,
Frings immigrated...
- In 1974,
Frings was a
founding member of the ****
student group Aachener Printenschwestern.
After completing his
university studies,
Frings became a resident...
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Konstantin Fring (born 9
January 1990) is a
German footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for side TSV
Schott Mainz. With Rot-Weiss
Essen Fring won the Lower...
- The fringe-tailed
gerbil (Gerbilliscus robustus) is a
species of
rodent found in
Central African Republic, Chad, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Niger, Somalia...
- Schürmann.
After Frings'
death in 1978, the
school decided to ****ume the name of its
founder and was
officially named as Kardinal-
Frings-Gymnasium on December...