Frengers, alternatively titled as Frengers: Not Quite Friends, But Not Quite Strangers, is the third studio album by Danish alternative rock band Mew....
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Mew (band) (section Frengers (2003–2004))
in May 2000. Their first commercial success came with their third album Frengers, released in 2003. At the 2004 Steppeulven awards, Mew won the awards for...
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Me. The track was later re-recorded for the band's international debut Frengers. Nordenstam's vocals on her track "A Walk in the Park" were used as a sample...
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Laura Eppelsheimer Frenger (1873-1961) was active in club affairs, the first woman in New Mexico to be listed in Who's Who. Laura Eppelsheimer was born...
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Frenger with him, then letting him go a few miles away, minus boots but with an I.O.U. for the $2000 he has taken. When he gets back to town, Frenger...
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A Triumph for Man (1997) Half the World Is Watching Me (2000) Frengers (2003)...
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United States Finger (disambiguation) Feininger Feng (disambiguation) Frengers All pages with titles beginning with Fenger All pages with titles containing...
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Hunt for Red October Jack Ryan John McTiernan Miami Blues Frederick J. Frenger Jr. George Armitage Alice Ed Woody Allen 1991 The Marrying Man Charley...
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George Ryerson Fowler, founder of the Brooklyn Red Cross (1884) Laura E. Frenger, Executive, Home Service Sec. American Red Cross for eight years Thora...
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Released: 4 May 2000 Label: Evil Office Format: CD 34 — — — — — — — — Frengers Released: 7 April 2003 Label: Evil Office, Epic Format: LP, CD 2 36 6 —...
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