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Patrick Brontë (/ˈbrɒnti/,
commonly /-teɪ/; born
Patrick Brunty; 17
March 1777 – 7 June 1861) was an
Irish Anglican minister and
author who
spent most...
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Royal Air
Force Bruntingthorpe or more
simply RAF
Bruntingthorpe is a
former Royal Air
Force station located 4.2
miles (6.8 km)
north east of Lutterworth...
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announced her
retirement from all
international cricket. Brunt's
nicknames are "
Brunty" and "Nunny". In 2015, she
explained to
sports journalist Clare Balding...
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Brunty is a
professor of
digital forensics at
Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. He is a
member of the
Digital Evidence Subcommittee...
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Studies in
Public Health. ISBN 978-0-367-22405-9.
Retrieved 22
November 2020.
Brunty, Joshua; Helenek,
Katherine (2014).
Social Media Investigation for Law Enforcement...
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Retrieved May 25, 2014. Zargari,
Brunty &
Davis 2013, 1:19–1:25. Zargari,
Brunty &
Davis 2013, 3:14–3:27. Zargari,
Brunty &
Davis 2013, 3:27–3:38. Zahed...
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Brunty and
Eleanor McCrory, poor
Irish peasant farmers. The
family surname, mac Aedh Ó Proinntigh, was
Anglicised as
Prunty or
Brunty. Struggling...
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Pronntaigh was
earlier anglicised as
Prunty and
sometimes Brunty. At some point,
Patrick Brontë (born
Brunty), the sisters' father,
decided on the alternative...
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August 1, 2014. Zargari,
Brunty &
Davis 2013, 6:45–6:55. "Adult Swim". www.facebook.com.
Retrieved November 27, 2019. Zargari,
Brunty &
Davis 2013, 7:10–7:20...
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children of
Maria (née Branwell) and
Patrick Brontë (formerly
surnamed Brunty), an
Irish Anglican clergyman. In 1820 her
family moved a few
miles to the...