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Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber "Monty"
Burns,
usually referred to as Mr.
Burns or
C.
Montgomery Burns, is a
recurring character and
antagonist in...
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Cecil Delisle Burns (26
January 1879 – 22
January 1942) was a
leading English atheist and
secularist writer and lecturer.
Burns was born in
Saint Kitts...
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Otway Burns (
c. 1775 –
August 25, 1850) was an
American privateer during the War of 1812 and later, a
North Carolina State Senator.
Burns was born at...
- A
burn is an
injury to skin, or
other tissues,
caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or
ionizing radiation (such as sunburn,
caused by...
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novel by P.
C. Cast
Burned, a
novel in the
Hardy Boy's
Undercover Brothers series Burned (TV series), 2003 MTV
television series "
Burned", a song written...
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David C.
Burns is an
American politician from Maine.
Burns is a
former Republican State Senator from Maine's 29th District,
representing part of Penobscot...
- "Dies of Lockjaw".
Nashville Banner. New Decatur, Alabama. July 23, 1915. p. 11.
Retrieved March 2, 2020 – via Newspapers.com. F.
C.
Burns at Find a Grave...
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Charles Brittingham Burns (May 15, 1879, in Bayview,
Maryland – June 6, 1968, in
Havre De Grace, Maryland) pla**** one game in
Major League Baseball for...
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Barnet Burns (
c.1807 – 26
December 1860) was an
English sailor, trader, and
showman who
became one of the
first Europeans to live as a Pākehā Māori and...
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Burns (American football) (born 1954),
American football player Ed
Burns (baseball) (1887–1942),
Major League catcher Ed "Big Ed"
Burns (
c. 1842 –
c. 1918)...