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softball pitcher Henry Cuyler Bunner (1855–1896),
American novelist and poet
Rudolph Bunner (1779–1837),
American politician Buner District This page lists...
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Bunnings Group Limited,
trading as
Bunnings Warehouse or
Bunnings, is an
Australian household hardware and
garden centre chain. The
chain has been owned...
- A
bun is a type of
bread roll,
typically filled with
savory fillings (for
example hamburger). A
bun may also
refer to a
sweet cake in
certain parts of...
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smoothness of finish".[citation needed]
Bunner was born on
August 3, 1855, in Oswego, New York, to
Rudolph Bunner Jr. (1813–1875) and Ruth
Keating Tuckerman...
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Angelique "Angel"
Bunner (born
November 2, 1989) is an American,
former professional softball pitcher.
Bunner pitched collegiately for
Auburn from 2008...
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Bunning is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
David Bunning (b. 1966),
federal judge for the
United States District Court for the Eastern...
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George Bunner and Jane Cuyler.
George was a
merchant and mariner, and
owner of the brig Mars in the West
India trade.
Bunner graduated from Columbia...
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Nancy Van Rosk writes, "'
Bunner Sisters' has had a long
history of
being overlooked."
Edith Wharton's
novella Bunner Sisters is set in 19th century...
- The
Chelsea bun is a type of
currant bun that was
first baked in the 18th
century at the
Bun House in Chelsea, an
establishment favoured by Hanoverian...
- A
Boston bun, also
known as a
Sally Lunn, is a
large ****ed
bun with a
thick layer of
coconut icing,
prevalent in
Australia and New Zealand. Traditionally...