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Frazé (French pronunciation: [
fʁaze]) is a
commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Eure-et-Loir
department "Répertoire...
- "Ernie"
Fraze (September 16, 1913 –
October 26, 1989) was an
American engineer who
invented the pull-tab
opener used in
beverage cans.
Fraze was born...
- The
Fraze Pavilion is a 4,300-seat
outdoor amphitheater in Kettering, Ohio that
opened in 1991. The
Pavilion is
named after Ermal Fraze, late resident...
- the ends of the can made out of
aluminum instead of steel. In 1959,
Ermal Fraze devised a can-opening
method that
would come to
dominate the
canned drink...
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Oleksandr Fraze-Frazenko (Ukrainian: Олександр Фразе-Фразенко) is a
Ukrainian poet, filmmaker, author, photographer, translator, and musician. He is a...
- Service,
National Institutes of Health. 1981. pp. 3–20. Stoner, B. P.;
Fraze, J.; Rietmeijer, C. A.; Dyer, J.; Gandelman, A.; Hook Ew, 3rd; Johnston...
- Smith, also
known as
Frazier Smith (born
January 17, 1955),
nicknamed "The
Fraze", is an
American radio personality,
actor and stand-up comedian.
Smith was...
- The
Heroes of
Woodstock Tour was a
North American concert tour
celebrating the 40th
anniversary of the 1969
Woodstock Festival. The tour
featured several...
- and
public psychiatrist, scientist,
teacher of
clinical medicine Ermal C.
Fraze (1913–1989),
American engineer and
inventor Ermal Fejzullahu (born 1988)...
- area
hosts several arenas and venues.
South of
Dayton in
Kettering is the
Fraze Pavilion,
whose notable performances have
included the
Backstreet Boys,...