• Look up Dunstan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dunstan is a saint and tenth-century Archbishop of Canterbury. Dunstan (surname) Dunstan (New Zealand...
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  • Donald Dunstan may refer to: Don Dunstan (1926–1999), Premier of South Australia Donald Dunstan (governor) (1923–2011), senior Army Officer and Governor...
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  • St Dunstan's may refer to: St Dunstan's Church (disambiguation) St Dunstan's School (disambiguation) Blind Veterans UK, a charity formerly known as St...
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  • polo), American water polo player Thomas B. Dunstan, American politician in Michigan This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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  • Hamlets St Dunstan-in-the-East, City of London St Dunstan-in-the-West, City of London Church of St. Dunstan, Mayfield, East Sussex St. Dunstan's, Canterbury...
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  • graphic designer Harold Salisbury, South Australian police commissioner Don Dunstan#Salisbury affair and departure from office Harrison Salisbury (1908–1993)...
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    Philippine performer and blogger Margaux Justiniano Uson Nickname of Maurie Dunstan (1929–1991), Australian rules footballer Nickname of Aída García Naranjo...
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  • St. Dunstan's Episcopal High School, Saint Croix, US Virgin Islands This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St Dunstan's School...
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  • Saskatoon St. Andrew's College, Prince Edward Island, predecessor of St Dunstan's College Great Britain St Andrew's College, Cambridge, England St Andrew's...
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  • Frankish nobleman Adelard of Ghent, 11th-century biographer of Saint Dunstan Adelard of Bath (c. 1080?–c. 1142–1152?), English scholar Adélard Godbout...
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  • Playhouse, Playhouse Theatre, or Playhouse Theater may also refer to: Dunstan Playhouse, at the Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide, South Australia The...
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  • The Neighbor (2016 film), a thriller co-written and directed by Marcus Dunstan The Neighbor (2018 film), a thriller co-written, co-produced and directed...
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  • and businessman Don Dunstan, Australian politician. Don Matthews, Canadian Football League head coach Don River (disambiguation) Don, Tasmania, Australia...
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  • fictional character from The Carol Burnett Show and Mama's Family Eunice Dunstan, a character in the Irish soap opera Fair City Sister Mary Eunice McKee...
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  • Wilson (born 1930), Native American storyteller, scholar and educator Mary Dunstan Wilson (1870–1959), Australian educator and nun Mary Street Wilson, American...
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  • Feliks Falk The Collector (2009 film), a horror film directed by Marcus Dunstan The Collector (2012 film), a romantic film starring Rudolf Martin The Collectors...
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  • Don Drysdale (1936–1993), American baseball pitcher and sportscaster Don Dunstan (1926–1999), South Australian politician Don Estelle (1933–2003), British...
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  • West Ham United F.C. (category All articles with links needing disambiguation)
    blacksmith's tongs in that Borough's coat of arms represent the local saint, Dunstan, the patron saint of Stepney and metalworkers, rather than the Ironworks...
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  • DBL (redirect from DBL (disambiguation))
    Post-Hardcore band, Project 86 Drexel Burnham Lambert, an investment bank Dunstan Baby Language, a theory about early baby language Dyirbal language, ISO...
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  • swimmer Graham Dunscombe (1924–2020), Australian rules footballer Graham Dunstan Martin (1932–2021), British author, translator and philologist Graham Dury...
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  • Ernest Morgan (category All article disambiguation pages)
    Morgan (architect) (1881–1954), Welsh architect and painter Sir Ernest Dunstan Morgan (1896–1979), Sierra Leonean entrepreneur and philanthropist Ernie...
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  • 2017. 'Interview: Saw VI Filmmakers Kevin Greutert, Mark Burg, Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton'. Retrieved February 21, 2010. "Lionsgate Publicity:...
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    Duffy (rugby league) (born 1980), Australian rugby league footballer Luke Dunstan (born 1995), Australian rules footballer Luke Durbridge (born 1991), Australian...
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  • to Recognition". www.firstpeoplesvic.org. Retrieved 26 November 2023. Dunstan, Joseph (5 November 2019). "Victorian Aboriginal voters have elected a...
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  • Ibadan University Press. Bamgboṣe, Ayọ (1969). "Yoruba". In Elizabeth Dunstan (ed.). Twelve Nigerian Languages. New York: Africana Publishing Corp. p...
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  • Grammar to Modern Spanish. 5th Edition. p. 175. Baerman, Matthew; Brown, Dunstan; Corbett, Greville G. (2009a). Surrey Typological Database on Defectiveness...
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  • Michigan, listed on the NRHP in Washtenaw County, Michigan Parker and Dunstan Hardware/Dr. E. D. Lewis Building, Otisville, Michigan, listed on the NRHP...
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  • Atkinson (professor) (1938–2022), British classicist Torchy Atkinson (John Dunstan Atkinson, 1909–1990), New Zealand horticultural scientist John Maxwell...
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    Mexican footballer Edgar Angara (1934–2018), Filipino lawyer Edgar Bacon (disambiguation), multiple people Edgar Barrier (1907–1964), American actor Edgar Baumann...
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