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Match Special commentator Alan
Gibson once commented, "This is
Cunis at the
Vauxhall End.
Cunis, a
funny sort of name:
neither one
thing nor the other." However...
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Cuni or
CuNi may
refer to
Cuni.cz,
Charles University in Prague,
Czech Republic Cupronickel, an
alloy of
copper and
nickel (
CuNi)
Preng Çuni,
leader of...
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Charles University (
CUNI; Czech:
Univerzita Karlova, UK; Latin:
Universitas Carolina; German: Karls-Universität), or
historically as the
University of...
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Teuta Cuni (born 1973) is a
retired Swedish amateur female lightweight boxer who has also practiced, but not
competed in, kickboxing. Women's
World Amateur...
- been a
cricket coach and administrator.
Stephen Cunis is the son of the New
Zealand Test
cricketer Bob
Cunis. He grew up in
Northland and
attended Whangarei...
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Marvin Çuni (born 10 July 2001) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Russian Premier League club
Rubin Kazan. Born in Germany, he plays...
- Italian-backed regime. The
Cunis arrived in
Melbourne in 1950,
having spent the
previous six
years in
refugee camps in
Austria and Italy.
Cuni worked at a hostel...
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Zealand Cricket (Y =
Holds contract) 1985–1987:
Glenn Turner 1987–1990: Bob
Cunis 1990–1993:
Warren Lees 1993–1995:
Geoff Howarth 1995–1996:
Glenn Turner...
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Cupronickel or copper–nickel (
CuNi) is an
alloy of
copper with nickel,
usually along with
small quantities of
other metals added for strength, such as...
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album also had one new track, "Bhairav",
which featured the
vocals of
Amelia Cuni. In 2004,
Miles released Miles Gurtu, his
fourth album,
which was a collaboration...