The Fray is an American rock band from Denver, Colorado, formed in 2002 by schoolmates Isaac Slade and Joe King. Their debut studio album, How to Save...
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fray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fray or Frays or The Fray may refer to: Fray, a phenomenon in Terry Pratchett's The Carpet People Fray, the main...
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Michael Fray (born August 31, 2002) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a defender for Major League Soccer club Inter Miami. Fray made...
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red and yellow mask and used the ring name Fray Tormenta ("Friar Storm"). He made only sporadic in-ring appearances in the 2000s before retiring completely...
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Fray is a surname. Fray is a surname derived from the German word 'frei' which means 'free'. Ancestry of Fray can be traced to Ashkenazic Jews from Europe...
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The Fray, an American rock band from Colorado, has released four studio albums, three live albums, one compilation album, five extended plays, 13 singles...
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Liam James Fray (born 15 May 1985) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and lyricist, best known as the founder and frontman of Manchester-based...
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Fray Bentos is a Uruguayan city on the River Uruguay. Fray Bentos may also refer to: Fray Bentos (food brand), a brand of Baxters and Campbell's Soup...
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The Fray is the second studio album by American alternative rock band the Fray. Released on February 3, 2009, through Epic Records, the album debuted...
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Fray Bentos (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾaj ˈβentos]) is the capital city of the Río Negro Department, in south-western Uruguay, at the Argentina-Uruguay...
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Nottingham Forest F.C. (redirect from Colin Fray)
January 1989, Clough joined the fray of a City Ground pitch invasion by hitting two of his own team's fans when on the pitch. The football authorities responded...
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Look up frayed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frayed may refer to: Frayed (novella), an original novella based on British science fiction television...
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David Fray (born 24 May 1981) is a French classical pianist. Voted "Newcomer of the Year 2008" by the BBC Music Magazine, Fray has been known for eating...
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The Fray Bentos food brand is associated with tinned processed meat products, originally corned beef and later meat pies. The brand has been sold in the...
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Estadio Fray Nano is a baseball stadium in Mexico City, Mexico. It was previously the home field of the Diablos Rojos del México baseball team, which...
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Race the Fray (originally seen as The Fray) were an Australian independent four-piece alternative rock, pop punk band formed in 2003. The line-up consisted...
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Fray is an eight-issue comic book limited series, a futuristic spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Written by Buffy creator Joss...
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Redmond. Fray was the winner of numerous awards during its film festival run, including Best Feature Film at both the UK Film Festival and the Arizona...
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Arron Fray (born 1 May 1987) is a footballer who plays as a defender for Glebe. Fray was born in Bromley and came through the Crystal Palace academy,...
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Isaac Slade (category The Fray members)
and musician; the former lead vocalist, main songwriter, pianist and co-founder of Colorado-based rock band The Fray. Slade attended the University of...
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Tomás de Berlanga (redirect from Fray Tomas de Berlanga)
Fray Tomás de Berlanga (1487 – 8 August 1551) was the fourth Bishop of Panamá. Tomás de Berlanga was born in Berlanga de Duero in Soria, Spain. On February...
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Look up Frayer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frayer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Janis Mackey Frayer (born 1970), Canadian...
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Joe King (musician) (category The Fray members)
He is a vocalist, songwriter and guitarist for Denver-based rock band the Fray, which he formed with schoolmate and fellow musician Isaac Slade in 2002...
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Through the Years: The Best of the Fray is a compilation album by American rock band the Fray. The album consists of nine songs from the band's previous...
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You Found Me (redirect from You Found Me (The Fray song))
rock band the Fray. It was released in November 2008 as the lead single from their eponymous second studio album. Live performances of the song from concerts...
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Sir John Fray (died 1461) was an English lawyer who was Chief Baron of the Exchequer and a Member of Parliament. He was elected Member of Parliament for...
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Jocelyn Fray's best friend who later becomes her husband and step-father to Clary Fray. He is a werewolf who was a Shadowhunter and member of the Circle...
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Fray in Magical Adventure, also known as just Fray (フレイ) and Fray-Xak Epilogue (Gaiden), is a 1990 spin-off "gaiden" (sidestory) game in a role-playing...
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Maria Fray born (1966-04-06) April 6, 1966 (age 58) is a South African journalist, entrepreneur and media development trainer. She was also the first...
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Tell Fray is a tell, or settlement mound, on the east bank of the Euphrates in Raqqa Governorate, northern Syria. The archaeological site takes its name...
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