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Francis Roy "Frank" Roberts (5 March 1945 – 7 February 2011) [1] was an Indigenous Australian boxer who competed at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics in the welterweight division. [1] ' Honest Frank', as he was known, was the first Indigenous Australian Olympian , and was also the youngest boxer on the Australian boxing team. [ 1 ]
[5] [6] He was a cynically honest practitioner of what today is generally known as "machine politics," patronage-based and frank in its exercise of power for personal gain. [7] In one of his speeches, quoted in Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, he describes the difference between dishonest and honest graft. For dishonest graft, one works solely for one ...
Diogenes Searching for an Honest Man, attributed to J. H. W. Tischbein (c. 1780). Honesty or truthfulness is a facet of moral character that connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, straightforwardness (including straightforwardness of conduct: earnestness), along with the absence of lying, cheating, theft, etc. Honesty also involves being trustworthy, loyal ...
Americans Are 92% Honest; Alabama and Hawaii Rank as the Most Honest States HONEST® Tea's National Honesty Index Ranks All 50 States and Washington, D.C. News Footage Feed Times: 5:00-5:15 AM PDT ...
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And Big Frank was getting a record $4m. No other British boxer in history had made anything like that sum. Just under 10,000 people were in the Hilton, and over 2,000 were travelling Bruno fans.
Frank William Abagnale Jr. was born in the Bronx, New York City, on April 27, 1948, to an Algerian-American mother who died in November 2014, and an Italian-American father who died in March 1972. [13] [14] He spent his early life in Bronxville, New York. His parents separated when he was 12 and divorced when he was 15 years old. [5]
Honest is a British comedy-drama series that aired on ITV in 2008. The series is a remake of the New Zealand series Outrageous Fortune , written by James Griffin and Rachel Lang , that first aired in 2005.