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flack
▪ I. flack, n.1 dial. (flæk) [echoic; cf. F. flac in same sense.] A blow, slap, or stroke.1823 Moor Suffolk Words, Flack, a blow. a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Flack, a blow, particularly with something loose and pliant.▪ II. flack, n.2 slang (chiefly U.S.). (flæk) [Origin unkn.] A press agent; a pub... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flack
Flack may refer to: Flack (TV series), a 2019 American-British TV series Flack, Virginia, the former name of Waynesboro Flack (or Flak), an informal Flack (1916–2019), American philanthropist and painter Hugh Flack (born 1903), Irish footballer John Flack (bishop) (born 1942), British bishop of the wikipedia.org
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Koch Brothers Flack Launches Attack On Teachers Unions
5 days agoBy Heather — January 21, 2024. Fox so-called "news" brought on Koch-funded flack Corey DeAngelis to do an infomercial for vouchers and charter schools while launching yet another attack by the network on the teachers unions. Fox hates teachers unions because they support Democrats, and they love to help people from these Libertarian groups ...
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Max Flack
Max John Flack (February 5, 1890 – July 31, 1975) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. World Series Flack was labeled the "goat" of the 1918 World Series. wikipedia.org
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Joseph Flack
Joseph Flack (December 5, 1894 – May 8, 1955) was an American diplomat who served as ambassador to Bolivia, Costa Rica, and Poland. He was born in Grenoble, Pennsylvania, the son of Roland Flack and Sallie R. Walter Flack. wikipedia.org
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Flick Flack
Flick Flack is a Canadian television series broadcast by Global Television Network in 1974. Episodes Flick Flack was among the first series to be broadcast on the Global Television Network. wikipedia.org
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Rob Flack
Rob Flack is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2022 provincial election. Flack had previously run for the Conservative Party of Canada in the 2021 Canadian federal election in London West. wikipedia.org
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John Flack
John Flack may refer to: John Flack (bishop), English Anglican bishop John Flack (British politician), former member of the European Parliament John Flack, former member of the New York State Assembly wikipedia.org
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Edwin Flack
Davey, Flack & Co. Later life In 1898, Flack returned to Victoria and the Melbourne-based family accounting firm, renamed Flack and Flack. wikipedia.org
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Robert Flack
Robert Flack may refer to: Robert Flack (South African cricketer) (1917–1993), South African cricketer who played for Eastern Province Robert Flack (English cricketer) (born 1943), English cricketer who played for Suffolk See also Roberta Flack (born 1937), American singer wikipedia.org
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Francis Flack
Francis Walter Flack (b Cambridge 22 May 1859; d Uitenhage 25 June 1933) was an Anglican priest in the last two decades of the nineteenth century and wikipedia.org
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Marcos Flack
Career Karting Flack made his karting debut in 2011 in the Bambino Queensland Cup, which he won in that year and in 2012. Flack returned to British F4 in the 2022 season from Round 9, driving for Fortec Motorsports. wikipedia.org
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Hugh Flack
Hugh David Flack (26 April 1903 – after 1933) was an Irish professional footballer who played as a full back. He won one cap for Ireland. External links Hugh Flack biography at Northern Ireland Footballing Greats 1903 births Association footballers from Belfast Men's association footballers wikipedia.org
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Herbert Flack
Herbert Flack (29 June 1913 – 1995) was a Canadian speed skater. He competed in the men's 1500 metres event at the 1932 Winter Olympics. wikipedia.org
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