yes it is the same person.
The cast of Mixed Relations - 1916 includes: Frank Stanmore as Bert
It does, but we're all "mixed" to some extent. We should be proud of who we are and what we are, and not worry about lables that others may try to attach to us by virtue of our parents' background.
The cast of Mixed Males - 1915 includes: Frank Borzage John Sheehan Beatrice Van Nellie Widen
Frank Mir is a retired mixed martial artist who last competed in Bellator MMA. He now works as a commentator and analyst for various combat sports organizations.
Frank Shuffelton has written: 'The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Jefferson' 'Light of the Western churches' -- subject(s): Biography, Clergy, Congregationalists 'A Mixed Race'
Frank Zappa was born in the US of mixed ethnic origins. His father (a chemist in the US defence industry) was born in Italy but was of Greek and Middle Eastern descent. Frank's mother was of mainly Italian ancestry.According to Frank his "ancestry is Sicilian, Greek, Arab and French."
Frank Daunton has written: 'The wise men, for SATB and piano' -- subject(s): Musical settings, Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with piano
The feminine singular noun mixtape as a loan-word, the feminine singular phrase cassette mixte, and the masculine singular phrase collage musical are French equivalents of the English word "mixtape." The respective pronunciations will be "meek-steyp," "ka-set meekst" ("mixed cassette"), and "ko-lazh myoo-zee-kal" ("musical collage") in French.
If he is passing frank blood he probably has a polyp. If it is mixed with fecal matter he could be having dysentery.
Peter Seeger has written: 'Steel drums' 'Choral folksongs of the Bantu for mixed voices' 'Steel drums, how to play them and make them' -- subject(s): Drum 'Folksinger's Guitar Guide/Audio Cassette (Fm8354)'
after the war Otto frank went home and published Anne's diary.then he died at the age of 91.
The cast of Mixed and Fixed - 1915 includes: Bobby Burns as Jabbs Frank Hanson Oliver Hardy Ethel Marie Burton Edna Reynolds Billy Ruge Walter Stull as Pokes