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  2. Frag Dolls - Wikipedia

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    The Frag Dolls were a group of girl gamers recruited and employed by Ubisoft with the aim of promoting games made by Ubisoft, including through the participation in esports tournaments. The term refers to three different teams, one each in the United States, the United Kingdom and France.

  3. Fragging - Wikipedia

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    M26 grenade, issued to the U.S. Army and U.S. Marines in the Vietnam War, used in many fragging incidents. [1]Fragging is the deliberate or attempted killing of a soldier, usually a superior, by a fellow soldier.

  4. Fragapalooza - Wikipedia

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    Fragapalooza (also referred to as Frag or Fraga by participants) is an annual video game festival/LAN party that takes place in Leduc, Alberta, Canada. The name Fragapalooza was derived from the Military Slang " Frag " and "palooza" which is the suffix for any type of named festival or gathering, such as Lollapalooza .

  5. Montell Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Montell Marcelle "Monty" Douglas (born 24 January 1986) is a British multi-sports Olympian. Originally a sprinter and former British record holder for the 100 metres at 11.05 seconds, she competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics .

  6. Frag (game) - Wikipedia

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    Frag Deadlands merges Frag with the GURPS Deadlands campaign setting. This is a boxed edition making it a stand alone game. It also adds a new card type - "Hex." Dork Frag, only available in Dork Tower Issue #25 and in the Dork Tower board game, merges Frag with the characters from John Kovalic's hit comic Dork Tower into a truncated stand ...

  7. Craig Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Terence Perkins (born 13 August 1941) [1] known professionally as Craig Douglas, is an English pop singer, who was popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. His sole UK chart-topper, " Only Sixteen " (1959), sold more copies in the UK than Sam Cooke 's original version.

  8. Frank L. Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Douglas was born April 30, 1943, in Georgetown, Guyana. [citation needed] He graduated with a BS in Engineering from Lehigh University in 1966. [1]He went on to a PhD in Physical Chemistry from Cornell University, which he received at the beginning of 1973, with a thesis on chlorophyll-a. [2]

  9. Greg Douglass - Wikipedia

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    1977 Book of Dreams (also co-wrote "Jungle Love") [7]; 1978 Greatest Hits 1974–78; Douglass also co-wrote two songs ("Something Special" and "Goodbye Love") on Miller's 1983 album Abracadabra, as well as "Maelstrom" for his 1986 album, Living in the 20th Century.