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first goal on 23
August in a 2–1 win over
Lechia Gdańsk.
Brunes'
younger sister, Emma
Braut Brunes,
plays as a
defender for Klepp. His
first cousins, Erling...
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French Navy HMS
Brune,
three Royal Navy
ships Brune Park
Community School, Gosport,
England Brune test,
named after Otto
Brune BB
Brunes, a
French rock...
- In 1946, she was
allocated to the
Norwegian Government and
renamed Brunes.
Brunes was sold into
merchant service in 1947 and
renamed Skuld. In 1948, another...
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Bruning or
Brüning may
refer to:
Bruning (surname)
Bruning Army Airfield, a
former airfield Brüning Museum, a
Peruvian museum Bruning,
Nebraska Brunning...
- band took the name BB
Brunes,
inspired by the name of the song "Initials BB" by
Serge Gainsbourg and by Paris's
boulevard Brune,
where the band then did...
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Brune Pourcel née
Tavernier was a
woman who
lived in the Comté de Foix in the
early fourteenth century, she was made
notable by
appearing in Emmanuel...
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Heinrich Aloysius Maria Elisabeth Brüning (pronounced [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈbʁyːnɪŋ] ; 26
November 1885 – 30
March 1970) was a
German Centre Party politician and...
- Gladiatrices:
Blondes vs.
Brunes”
Commentaires en ligne, amazon.fr.
Retrieved April 21, 2013 "Les Gladiatrices:
Blondes vs.
Brunes” Revioo.com Forum. Retrieved...
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Paulin Bruné (born 24 July 1946) is a
politician from
French Guiana who
served in the
French National ****embly from 1986-1988, and
briefly in the European...
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Shalom Brune-Franklin is a
British and
Australian actress. She is
known for
playing Private Maisie Richards in the BBC
series Our Girl, Umm
Khulthum in...