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fray$29912$ - traducción al holandés

COMIC BOOK LIMITED SERIES
Harth Fray; Fray (book); Fray (comic)

fray      
n. twist, gevecht, strijd, klaar voor de strijd
Nottingham Forest         
  • The 1898 Cup-winning squad
  • Brian Clough (1935–2004) managed Nottingham Forest for 18 years
  • [[Jordan Lawrence-Gabriel]] in Forest's red shirt, 2016
  • Nigel Doughty: Nottingham Forest owner 1999–2012
  • Chart of yearly table positions of Forest since joining the Football League.
  • John Robertson]] in 1980
  • The [[City Ground]] on the banks of the [[River Trent]].
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  • [[Robert Earnshaw]] and other key members of the 2010 play-offs side
  • Former club captain and manager Stuart Pearce won the Player of the Year award three times, a record he holds jointly with Des Walker. Kenny Burns, Nigel Clough, Andy Reid and Chris Cohen are the only players to win the award twice. Andy Reid holds the record for longest gap between Player of the Year awards with a gap of ten years.
  • [[Stuart Pearce]] returned as manager in 2014
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN WEST BRIDGFORD, ENGLAND
Nottingham Forest; Nottingham Forest FC; Nottingham Forest Football Club; Colin Fray; Colin fray; Nottm Forest; NFFC; Notts forest; Notts Forest; Nottingham Forest F C; Nottingham Forest F. C.; Nott'm Forest; Tricky Trees; The Tricky Trees; Nottingham Forest F.C; Nottingham Forest F.C. Youth Academy; Nottingham forest f.c. youth academy; Nottingham forest f.c.; 2023–24 Nottingham Forest F.C. season; 2023-24 Nottingham Forest F.C. season
Nottingham Forest (engelse voetbalclub)
public discussion         
  • 1775 tea boycott]]
  • Parliamentary]] action under [[Charles VII of France]]
  • Political [[Graffiti]] on the South Bank of the Thames in London 2005, "even though we lack personal acquaintance with all but a few of its participants and are seldom in contexts where we and they directly interact, we join these exchanges because they are discussing the same matters".<ref name="Hauser 1999, p. 64"/>
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AREA IN SOCIAL LIFE
Public Sphere; Öffentlichkeit; Public sphere theory; Habermas Public sphere; Jurgan Habermas Public sphere; Public discussion; The Public Sphere; Die Offentlichkeit; Public discourse; Social sphere; Political fray
openbare discussie

Definición

the fray
a situation of intense competitive activity.

Wikipedia

Fray (comics)

Fray is an eight-issue comic book limited series, a futuristic spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Written by Buffy creator Joss Whedon, the series follows a Slayer named Melaka Fray, a chosen one in a time where vampires (called "lurks") are returning to the slums of New York City, and the rich-poor divide is even greater. Volume one is drawn by Karl Moline (pencils) and Andy Owens (inks).

The series was published by Dark Horse Comics beginning in 2001, with delays between the first six and the final two issues caused by Whedon's TV commitments, during which Moline illustrated Route 666 for CrossGen Comics. After the series' conclusion in August 2003, a trade paperback collecting the whole series was also published by Dark Horse. In a short video promoting the charity Equality Now Joss Whedon confirmed that "Fray is not done, Fray is coming back. More than that, I will not say." This was reiterated in 2007's Comic Con where Joss stated that he "absolutely would be returning to that world." Fray next appears as a main character in the 2008 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight crossover story arc, "Time of Your Life", by Whedon and Moline.

The series was closely linked to the concurrently airing seventh season of Buffy, with coinciding depictions of the Slayer's mystical scythe and her origins, a major contributor to the expansion of the canonical "Buffyverse" in which Buffy the Vampire Slayer and other related stories are set. Melaka Fray also appears in the story "Tales", by the same creative team as the series, in the anthology comic book Tales of the Slayers.