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Bruneteau is a French-language surname.
People with the
surname include: Ed
Bruneteau (1919–2002),
Canadian hockey player Gilles Joseph Martin Bruneteau...
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Modere Fernand "Mud"
Bruneteau (November 28, 1914 –
April 15, 1982) was a
Canadian professional ice
hockey forward who pla**** for the
Detroit Red Wings...
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Edward Ernest H.
Bruneteau (August 1, 1919 — July 30, 2002) was a
Canadian ice
hockey right winger.
Bruneteau pla**** 181
games with the
Detroit Red Wings...
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Baron Jean-Chrysostôme
Bruneteau de Sainte-Suzanne (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ kʁizɔstom bʁynto də sɛ̃t syzan]; 4
March 1773,
Poivres - 2
August 1830...
- Jean-Paul
Bruneteau is a French-Australian chef and
author who is
credited with
playing a
pioneering role in the
development of an
authentic Australian...
- Gilles-Joseph-Martin
Bruneteau,
comte de Saint-Suzanne (pronounced [ʒil ʒozɛf maʁtɛ̃ bʁynto sɛ̃ syzan]; 7
March 1760 – 26
August 1830) was a
French Revolutionary...
- 28 May 2023.
Retrieved 30
April 2023.
Corcia P,
Pradat PF,
Salachas F,
Bruneteau G,
Forestier N,
Seilhean D, et al. (1
January 2008). "Causes of death...
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Toronto after winning the
first three games. However, in 1943, with Mud
Bruneteau and Syd Howe
scoring 23 and 20 goals, respectively,
Detroit won their...
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Wings took the lead 2–0
after the
first period on
goals by
Grosso and Mud
Bruneteau.
Schriner scored in the
second for the
Leafs to
close the
score to 2–1...
- Look At Bush Tucker". SBS Food. 4
March 2013.
Retrieved 1 June 2020.
Bruneteau, Jean-Paul, Tukka, Real
Australian Food, ISBN 0-207-18966-8. Cherikoff...