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Frink may
refer to:
Frink, Florida, an
unincorporated community Frink Park, a park in Seattle,
Washington Mount Frink,
Vancouver Island,
British Columbia...
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Professor John I.Q.
Nerdelbaum Frink Jr. is a
recurring character in the
animated television series The Simpsons. He is
voiced by Hank Azaria, and first...
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Frink is a
surname of
North German origin.
Albert Frink,
American businessman and
politician Bill
Frink (1926–2005),
American sportscaster Charles N....
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Captain Nathan Frink (19 May 1758 – 4 Dec 1817) was an
American lawyer of Pomfret, Connecticut. He
joined the
American Revolution first on the side of...
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Stephen Frink (born 1949) is a
prolific underwater photographer,
wildlife photographer,
photo journalist,
editor and publisher.
Frink has contributed...
- Dame
Elisabeth Jean
Frink CH DBE RA (14
November 1930 – 18
April 1993) was an
English sculptor and printmaker. Her
Times obituary noted the
three essential...
- In mathematics, a
Frink ideal,
introduced by
Orrin Frink, is a
certain kind of
subset of a
partially ordered set. LU(A) is the set of all
common lower...
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Frink (August 8, 1951, Pender,
Nebraska – July 13, 2013, New York City) was an
American jazz
trumpeter who
worked primarily in big band idioms.
Frink...
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Orrin Frink Jr. (31 May 1901 – 4
March 1988) was an
American mathematician who
introduced Frink ideals in 1954.
Frink earned a
doctorate from Columbia...
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explaining the
story of his life,
Frink says he is
developing a new cryptocurrency, Frinkcoin.
Frinkcoin becomes famous and
Frink becomes the
richest man in...