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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Franky; Frankie (disambiguation); Frankie (film); Frankie (song)

Frankie         
Frankie, also spelled Franky, is sometimes a given name, but more often it is a hypocorism, an affectionate variation of a personal name, usually Frank or Francis (for males) or Frances or Francine (for females).
Franky Fitzgerald         
FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM SKINS
Franky Fitzgerald (skins); Franky Fitzgerald (Skins character)
Francesca "Franky" Fitzgerald is a fictional character from the third generation of the British teen drama Skins. She is portrayed by Dakota Blue Richards.
Francisco "Franky" Carrillo         
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Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Franky Carrillo; Francisco "Franky" Carrillo
Francisco "Franky" Carrillo was wrongfully convicted of the 1991 shooting murder of Donald Sarpy. His conviction was reversed by the Los Angeles County Superior Court on March 14, 2011, after he had served twenty years in prison.

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Examples of use of Franky
1. Passchendaele museum curator Franky Bostyn said he would like to see DNA tests carried out on all remains discovered and kept in a database.
2. CUT AND GLUE÷ First–grader Franky Pan concentrates on a project at the Virtual Y, an after–school program run by the YMCA at about 80 sites in New York City.
3. Experts believe 100,000 soldiers remain unaccounted for '0 years after the end of one of the bloodiest fights, the Battle of Passchendaele, which ended with the capture of a small village church and left 500,000 soldiers from Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand dead, wounded or missing. There are 100,000 bodies in the ground still to be found,‘‘ said Franky Bostyn, curator of the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1'17. Every year, 40 to 50 are officially declared, or found.‘‘ Over the weekend, thousands made the pilgrimage to Passchendaele to pay tribute to those who died during the 1'17 battle that pitted British–led forces from across the British empire, including soldiers from Canada and other former colonies, against Germany.