Sir Edward Fry, GCB, GCMG, FRS, FBA (4 November 1827 – 19 October 1918) was an English Lord Justice of Appeal (1883–1892) and an arbitrator on the Permanent...
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The Fry readability formula (or Fry readability graph) is a readability metric for English texts, developed by Edward Fry. The grade reading level (or...
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of the judge Edward Fry, he grew up in a wealthy Quaker family in Highgate. His siblings included Joan Mary Fry, Agnes Fry and Margery Fry; Margery was...
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Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English-Austrian actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator, and writer. He first came to prominence...
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Astor Opera House (redirect from Edward P. Fry Italian Opera Company)
conceived by impresario Edward Fry, the brother of composer William Henry Fry, who managed the opera house during its entire history. Fry engaged the Sanquerico...
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include: Abi Fry (born 1986), Scottish musician Adam Fry (born 1985), English footballer Adrian Fry (born 1969), British musician Alexander Fry (1821–1905)...
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Trust. Fry was born on 25 March 1869, in Highgate. Her father was Sir Edward Fry, the jurist, and the family were prominent Quakers connected to Fry's Chocolate...
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Edward "Son" Fry (1879–1968) was an Australian rugby league and rugby union footballer. He was one of the founding players of rugby league in Australia...
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French fries (North American English & British English), chips (British and other national varieties), finger chips (Indian English), french-fried potatoes...
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educators prefer to use the 1000 Instant Word list prepared in 1979 by Edward Fry, professor of Education and Director of the Reading Center at Rutgers...
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