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Franck

[ frahngk; French frahnk ]

noun

  1. Cé·sar (Au·guste) [sey-, zar, oh-, gyst], 1822–90, French composer, born in Belgium.
  2. James, 1882–1964, U.S. physicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize 1925.


Franck

noun

  1. ڰɑ̃ Francké (Auguste)18221890MFrenchBelgianMUSIC: composerMUSIC: organistEDUCATION: teacher é ( Auguste ) (sezar). 1822–90, French composer, organist, and teacher, born in Belgium. His works, some of which make use of cyclic form, include a violin sonata, a string quartet, the Symphony in D Minor (1888), and much organ music
  2. ڰæŋ FranckJames18821964MUSGermanSCIENCE: physicist James . 1882–1964, US physicist, born in Germany: shared a Nobel prize for physics with Gustav Hertz (1925) for work on the quantum theory, particularly the effects of bombarding atoms with electrons
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He thought of the program he had planned back in December: the Taras Bulba Overture by Mykola Lysenko, a concerto by Edvard Grieg and é Franck’s Symphony in D Minor.

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Davis to be fully recovered from a recent ankle injury and center Franck Kepnang to play after missing the last 17 games after undergoing a knee procedure.

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Collaborating with set and costume designer Christian Schmidt and lighting designer Franck Evin, Homoki placed all four nights on a turntable shifting from forest to a Valhalla mansion.

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After weeks hoping it would not be true, Washington men’s basketball coach Mike Hopkins confirmed what many Husky fans suspected for a long time: Franck Kepnang is done for the season.

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There was still time before the break for Elephants midfielder Franck Kessie to strike the left-hand post with a fierce strike.

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