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Franko
[ frahn-kaw ]
noun
- I·van [ee-, vahn], 1856–1916, Ukrainian writer.
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As cities and states begin to reopen and restaurants begin to offer on-site dining again, Franko’s biggest fear is that diners will stop relying on takeout and delivery.
In Franko’s ideal world, franchisees of the Local Culinary’s brands will sign up to offer as many of its virtual restaurants as their kitchens can handle.
The first play I put on was about my correspondence with Franko [a man serving a life sentence in an Arizona prison].
The Countess saw him go up to the palings and hold a communication with his friends Franko and Fred.
Franko looked naturally astonished at this amount of self-sacrifice.
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