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  1. Finck von Finckenstein. The House of Finck von Finckenstein is a noble family classified as Uradel ( German for 'ancient nobility'). It is one of the oldest Prussian aristocratic families extant, dating back to the 12th century in the Duchy of Carinthia .

  2. Count Finck von Finckenstein. Journalist who became a key figure in the political and diplomatic life of postwar West Germany. Thursday August 30 2012, 1.01am, The Times. Two peaks mark the career of Count Finckenstein, known as “Finck” to friends and associates.

  3. Use COUNTIF, one of the statistical functions, to count the number of cells that meet a criterion; for example, to count the number of times a particular city appears in a customer list. In its simplest form, COUNTIF says: =COUNTIF(Where do you want to look?, What do you want to look for?)

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Crime_(band)Crime (band) - Wikipedia

    In 2008, Crime recorded a new album of rare, older material entitled Exalted Masters, available on LP only, after Ryan was replaced by Count Fink (Brett Stillo of The Flakes) on guitar. [29] They played a half dozen shows in 2008 to support their new album, and collaborated with the Moroccan group the Gnawa Express . [ 30 ]

  5. In the same month the Honorable Rebecca White Berch, Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, appointed Judge Fink to serve as the Presiding Judge of the Arizona Superior Court in Santa Cruz County.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_FinkeBobby Finke - Wikipedia

    Robert Christian Finke OLY (/ ˈ f ɪ ŋ k / FINK; born November 6, 1999), [2] better known as Bobby Finke, is an American competitive swimmer. He won two gold medals for the United States in the 2020 Summer Olympics : the men's 800-meter and 1500-meter freestyle swims.

  7. Dec 17, 2021 · August von Finck Jr. built an empire that included real estate, manufacturing and fine dining after selling his family’s private-banking business to Barclays Plc more than two decades ago.

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