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Joseph Fry (280 bytes)
1: '''Joseph Fry''' is the name of several persons. 3: ...ocolatier)]] (1728-1787) was the founder of [[J S Fry & Sons]] [[chocolate]] company as well as other b... 5: *Joseph Fry was the husband of [[Elizabeth Fry]], whom she married when she was 20. Fry (362 bytes) 1: == FRY == 6: == FRY == 7: To cook in a pan (frying pan) with the optional use of fat, 9: boiling lard or fat; as, to fry fish; to fry doughnuts. 10: See [[frying]]. Fry-up (307 bytes) 1: ...ain]] means a whole lot of different food items [[frying|fried]] and served together with [[chips]] and... 6: *[[Ulster fry]] C. B. Fry (5569 bytes) 6: name = CB Fry | 38: source = http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/PLAYERS/ENG/F/FRY_CB_01000187/ 40: '''Charles Burgess Fry''' (born [[25 April]] [[1872]] in [[Croydon]], di... 42: Fry is most noted for his [[cricket]] achievements, i... 46: ...representatives at the League of Nations, he took Fry with him as a speech writer. Nick Fry (291 bytes) 1: '''Nick Fry''' is Managing Director of [[Prodrive]] and Team ... Stephen Fry (7018 bytes) 1: ...Fry moab is my washpot.jpg|thumb|right|'''Stephen Fry''' on the cover of his autobiography]] 2: ...or|director]]. He is the son of Alan and Marianne Fry. 10: Highlights of Fry's career include: 12: *While still at boarding school, Fry absconded with a stolen credit card and, when app... 15: ...d]] debut ([[Simon Gray]]'s play ''Cell Mates''), Fry suffered an attack of stage fright so serious tha... Hedy Fry (2922 bytes) 1: ...s a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician and physician. Fry was born in [[Trinidad]] and received her medical... 3: Fry sought and won the Liberal Party nomination over ... 7: Fry has a reputation for making controversial stateme... 9: Her credibility damaged, Fry was dropped from the Cabinet when it was [[Cabine... 21: [[Category:1941 births|Fry, Hedy]] Roger Fry (1160 bytes) 1: '''Roger Eliot Fry''' ([[14 December]] [[1866]] - [[9 September]] [[... 3: ...atronised by Lady [[Ottoline Morrell]], with whom Fry had a fleeting romantic attachment. In [[1913]] ... 15: [[Category:1866 births|Fry, Roger]] 16: [[Category:1934 deaths|Fry, Roger]] 17: [[Category:British painters|Fry, Roger]] Martin Fry (88 bytes) 1: '''Martin Fry''' was the lead singer in [[1980s]] band [[ABC (b... Fry sauce (903 bytes) 1: '''Fry sauce''' is a [[condiment]] common in [[Utah]]. I... 3: Fry sauce is sold at [[Arctic Circle restaurants]] ar... 5: ...franchise locations of [[McDonalds]] also carried fry sauce. The chain stopped stocking the condiment ... Fry and Laurie (724 bytes) 1: '''[[Stephen Fry]] and [[Hugh Laurie]]''' are a British comedy [[d... 4: * ''[[A Bit of Fry and Laurie]]'' on [[BBC1]] between [[1986]] and [... 5: * ''[[Saturday Night Fry]]'' on [[BBC Radio 4]] in [[1988]]; 10: ...rticles/b/bitoffryandlauri_7770745.shtml A Bit of Fry and Laurie] and [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guid... The Fry Kids (577 bytes) 1: ...was later changed to '''The Fry Guys''', then the Fry Kids, as female characters were introduced. 6: [[Category:McDonald's characters|Fry Kids, The]] Frizzle Fry (2583 bytes) 5: ...n="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''Frizzle Fry'' 7: ...align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:Primus-Frizzle Fry.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 42: |valign="top"|<small>''Frizzle Fry''<br />([[1990]])</small> 47: '''Frizzle Fry''' is the first studio album recorded by the band... 49: ...aroline Records]], it included the tracks Frizzle Fry and Groundhogs Day. Elizabeth Fry (2914 bytes) 1: [[Image:ElizabethFry.jpeg|200x|thumb|'''Elizabeth Fry''']] 3: '''Elizabeth Fry''' ([[May 21]], [[1780]] — [[October 12]], ... 5: ...the [[prisoner|prisoners]]. She married [[Joseph Fry]] at age 20. 7: ...y family, including financial difficulties in the Fry bank, she returned in 1816 and was eventually abl... 17: ...www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/newfive/fry.htm Fry's Portrait] Hayden Fry (7188 bytes) 1: '''John Hayden Fry''' (born [[February 28]], [[1929]]) was a [[Natio... 4: Born in [[Eastland, Texas]], Fry graduated from [[Baylor University]] with a degre... 6: ... During his tenure at SMU, on September 24, 1966, Fry integrated the [[Southwest Conference]] when he s... 8: Fry then coached at North Texas State University (now... 10: Fry was hired as coach at the [[University of Iowa]] ... Varian Fry (4157 bytes) 1: '''Varian Mackey Fry''' ([[October 15]], [[1907]]–[[September 13... 3: [[Image:VarianFry.jpg|thumb|Varian Fry]] 4: ...]], Gold went to Marseille, where she worked with Fry and helped finance his operation. 6: Among those Fry aided were the following: 19: Back home in the States, in 1945 Fry's book about his time in France was published und... Christopher Fry (564 bytes) 1: '''Christopher Fry''' ('''Christopher Harris''') (born [[1907]]) was... 4: *''Christopher Fry: An Appreciation'' (1951) by [[Derek Stanford]] 8: [[Category:1907 births|Fry, Christopher]] 9: [[Category:Dramatists and playwrights|Fry, Christopher]] Philip J. Fry (4957 bytes) 1: [[Image:Philip_J_Fry.png|thumb|right|Philip J. Fry]] 2: '''Philip J. Fry''' is the central character of the television ser... 7: ...he show, especially the earlier episodes in which Fry is featured more heavily. 9: ... Bending Rodriguez|Bender]]. Together, they find Fry's next of kin, the ancient [[Professor Hubert Far... 12: Another great source of humor is Fry's lack of intelligence and unabashedly pathetic l... Ken Fry (414 bytes) 1: '''Kenneth Lionel Fry''' (born [[8 November]] [[1920]]) was a Member of... 5: ...nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms5233 Papers of Kenneth Lionel Fry] 11: [[Category:Australian Labor Party politicians|Fry, Ken]] 12: [[Category:1920 births|Fry, Ken]] Ulster fry (976 bytes) 1: The '''Ulster Fry''' is seen by many as the national dish of [[Nort... 3: ...d]] and [[pancakes]]. All this is traditionally [[frying|fried]] up in lard, though many people just us... 5: Unlike the [[Fry-up|fry in England]] the Ulster Fry is not just a breakfast dish, though it can be se...
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