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'''Fried''' may refer to: |
'''Fried''' may refer to: |
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*[[Frying]], a method of cooking food |
*[[Frying]], a method of cooking food |
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*[[Fried_album]], an album by [[Julian Cope]] |
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'''Fried''' is a also surname derived from {{lang-de|[[Frieden]], "[[peace]]"}}, and may refer to: |
'''Fried''' is a also surname derived from {{lang-de|[[Frieden]], "[[peace]]"}}, and may refer to: |
Revision as of 14:36, 16 July 2007
Fried may refer to:
- Frying, a method of cooking food
- Fried_album, an album by Julian Cope
Fried is a also surname derived from German: Frieden, "peace", and may refer to:
- Alfred Hermann Fried (1864-1921), an Austrian Jewish pacifist, publicist, journalist, co-founder of the German peace movement, and winner (with Tobias Asser) of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1911
- Daniel Fried, American Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs
- David L. Fried, a scientist, best known for his contributions to optics
- Erich Fried, a poet known for his political-minded poetry
- Rabbi Avraham Fried, a popular musical entertainer in the Orthodox Jewish community
- Charles Fried, a prominent conservative American jurist and lawyer
- George Fried, an American sea captain
- Ian Fried (writer), technology writer for CNET
- Michael Fried (art critic), an influential Modernist art critic and art historian
- Volker Fried, a former field hockey player from West Germany
- Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, a law firm