Berns may refer to: Berns (surname) Berns Salonger, a restaurant and entertainment venue in Stockholm, Sweden Bern's Steak House, a restaurant in Florida...
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Bern (Swiss Standard German: [bɛrn] ), or Berne (French: [bɛʁn] ), is the de facto capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city". With a population...
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against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Berns and Zdeno Chára, the Bruins captain, had been strong friends since 2006, when Berns attended a Bruins game and met...
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young man, Berns danced in mambo nightclubs, and made his way to Havana before the Cuban Revolution.: 23 Shortly after his return from Cuba, Berns began a...
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chef Heinrich Robert Berns and extended in 1886. Berns often holds concerts and other shows and has a capacity of 1,200. Berns is the setting for the...
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Magdalen Berns (6 May 1983 – 13 September 2019) was a British YouTuber. Berns, a lesbian radical feminist, became known for her series of YouTube vlogs...
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Berns is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alphonse Berns (born 1952), Luxembourg diplomat Bert Berns (1929–1967), American songwriter...
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such a model by the Bianchi Holster Co. The Berns-Martin holster was first developed in the 1930s by J.E. Berns of the Navy Rifle Team, who, assigned to...
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To date, Berns has written three books. In his first book Satisfaction: the science of finding true fulfillment, published in 2005, Berns challenges...
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agreement of 1389 Bern got Unterseen and the Upper Simme valley (Simmental) from the Habsburgs. In the same year, Fribourg accepted Berns acquisition of...
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Ilene Berns (née Holub; May 1, 1943 – February 20, 2017) was an American record company director. Born to a Jewish family in Cleveland, Ohio, Berns worked...
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Thomas B. Berns (August 8, 1945 – February 19, 2018) was an American politician and civil engineer. Berns was born in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated...
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Tom Osborne. After football, Berns returned to Texas and worked in construction management in San Antonio. "Rick Berns Stats". Pro-Football-Reference...
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Berns (September 27, 1897 - May 7, 1977) was an American make-up artist. He was the Head of Makeup at RKO Pictures for more than twenty years. Berns began...
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of the Library of Congress. Berns married Irene Lyons Berns in 1951; they lived in Chevy Chase, Maryland. In 2005, Berns received the National Humanities...
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published in 2011. "Laurence Berns". The Leo Strauss Center. The Companionship of Books: Essays in Honor of Laurence Berns. Lexington Books. ISBN 9780739150467...
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Piece of My Heart: The Bert Berns Story is a jukebox musical with a book by Daniel Goldfarb and music and lyrics by Bert Berns. Based on the life and music...
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May 2016. "Anton Berns". Academia Europaea. Archived from the original on 28 March 2019. Molecular Genetics: Anton Berns Anton Berns: Research is International...
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Cilvēka bērns is a 1991 Latvian film directed by Jānis Streičs, starring Akvelīna Līvmane, Jānis Paukštello, and others. The film was selected as the...
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autumn 2011, Berns was named Ambassador to the Court of St. James's in London, also accredited to Ireland and Iceland. Between 1989 and 1991, Berns served on...
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Bern-Belp Regional Aerodrome (IATA: BRN, ICAO: LSZB / LSMB), marketed as Bern Airport, officially referred to as Regionalflugplatz Bern-Belp in German...
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William Jennings "Bobby" Berns (December 10, 1895 – July 22, 1980) was an American football player who played professionally as a guard and tackle for...
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Berning, South African librarian, author, and bell ringer Robert Berning, American grocer and wine buyer Susie Berning, American golfer Tina Berning,...
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Bern is a town in Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. It is part of the Wausau, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 591...
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Bang Records (section Death of Berns)
by Neil Diamond. When Berns died suddenly on December 30, 1967, as a result of a rheumatic heart condition, his wife Ilene Berns took over management....
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record company founded by songwriter and record producer Bert Berns in 1966. Bert Berns was a founding father of the New York Uptown Soul genre, with...
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translational research opened on June 4, 1986. Berns was its first director, serving from 1982 to 2003. Berns was also a founding director of the UCI Center...
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federal republic composed of 26 cantons, with federal authorities based in Bern. It has four main linguistic and cultural regions: German, French, Italian...
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Stéphane Bern (French pronunciation: [stefan bɛʁn]; born 14 November 1963) is a French-Luxembourgish journalist, radio host and television presenter. He...
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American Association for the Advancement of Science. Berns died on January 26, 2024, at the age of 85. "Berns, Kenneth". mgm.ufl.edu. Kotin RM, Siniscalco M...
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