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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...
- (1912–1977),
Australian architect Bunnings,
Australian hardware store operator This page
lists people with the
surname Bünning. If an
internal link intending...
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brother Arthur (1863–1929) the
company Bunning Bros, the
predecessor to the modern-day
retailer Bunnings.
Bunning was born in Hackney, London, on 13 December...
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development of
major retailer Bunnings.
Charles was a son of
Robert Bunning, an
English migrant who, with his
brother Arthur,
formed Bunning Brothers in 1886. The...
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Bún chả (Vietnamese: [
ɓǔn ca᷉ː]) is a
Vietnamese dish of
grilled pork and noodles,
which is
thought to have
originated from Hanoi, Vietnam.
Bún chả is...
- A
saffron bun,
Cornish tea
treat bun or
revel bun, is a rich, ****ed yeast-leavened
sweet bun that is
flavoured with
saffron and
contains dried fruit...
- Zealand.
There are 210
Bunnings "warehouse" (larger) stores, 67
Bunnings small-format stores, 36
Bunnings Trade centres.
Bunnings employs more than 33,000...
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James Paul
David Bunning (October 23, 1931 – May 26, 2017) was an
American professional baseball pitcher and
politician from
Kentucky who
served in both...
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Bun Bars are a line of
candy bars
manufactured by Pearson's
Candy Company of
Saint Paul, Minnesota, and
available in the
United States.
Despite the name...