Dunstan, (c. 909 – 19 May 988), was an English bishop and Benedictine monk. He was successively Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop...
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Donald Allan Dunstan AC QC (21 September 1926 – 6 February 1999) was an Australian politician who served as the 35th premier of South Australia from 1967...
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Dunstan Baby Language is a theory about infantile vocal reflexes as signals, in humans. The theory is that across cultures and linguistic groups there...
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St Dunstan-in-the-East was a Church of England parish church on St Dunstan's Hill, halfway between London Bridge and the Tower of London in the City of...
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August 2018. Dunstan Vella at Soccerway "Dunstan Vella". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 3 August 2018. Dunstan Vella at Soccerway...
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Dunstan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Dunstan (1882–1950), Australian politician Alex Dunstan (1885–1964), Australian...
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The Dunstan Mountains are a mountain range in Central Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand. The mountains lie on the eastern shore of the man-made...
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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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Marcus Dunstan is an American screenwriter and director who, along with Patrick Melton, wrote screenplay for the film Feast, which was the winner of Season...
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Dunstan Bruce (born 31 December 1960) is a British musician and filmmaker who is best known for his work with Leeds-based anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba...
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William Dunstan, VC (2 March 1895 – 8 March 1957) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry "in the face of the...
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Luke Dunstan (born 29 January 1995) is an Australian rules footballer currently playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League...
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Dunstan is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine, United States. Also known as West Scarborough, the community...
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Dunstan Trail, also known as Old Dunstan Road, is a historic route in Otago, New Zealand. The road was created during the Central Otago Gold Rush of the...
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Darren Dunstan is a Canadian voice actor and director based in New York City. Originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he has provided voice-over and...
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Terry Dunstan (born 28 October 1968) is a British former boxer who was British and European cruiserweight champion and fought for the IBF world title...
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Bernard Dunstan RA PPRWA (19 January 1920 – 20 August 2017) was a British artist, teacher, and author, best known for his studies of figures in interiors...
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St. Dunstan's is an Anglican church in Canterbury, Kent, at the junction of London Road and Whitstable Road. It is dedicated to St. Dunstan (909-988)...
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David Dunstan is an Australian writer, journalist and historian. He was born in New York of Australian parents and is the son of Australian journalist...
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Fifth Business (redirect from Dunstan Ramsay)
explores the life of the narrator, Dunstan Ramsay. It was the novel that brought Davies to international attention. Dunstan Ramsay, an aging history teacher...
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St Dunstan's, Stepney, is an Anglican church which stands on a site that has been used for Christian worship for over a thousand years. It is located...
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Margaret Elizabeth Dunstan (née Baylis; 28 October 1920 – 7 January 2010) was a New Zealand poet and writer. Dunstan was born in Christchurch, New Zealand...
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Dunstan Thompson (1918–1975) was an American poet who lived in Britain. A Catholic, he wrote openly about gay and wartime experiences. Thompson was born...
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John Keith Dunstan OAM (3 February 1925 – 11 September 2013), known as Keith Dunstan, was an Australian journalist and author. He was a prolific writer...
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Thomas Dunstan may refer to: Thomas Dunstan (Australian politician), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly Thomas Dunstan (water polo), American...
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Lake Dunstan is a man-made lake and reservoir in the South Island of New Zealand. The lake was formed on the Clutha River as a result of the construction...
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Cloves (singer) (redirect from Kaity Dunstan)
Kaitlyn "Kaity" Dunstan, known by her stage name Cloves (stylised CLOVES), is an Australian singer-songwriter. Dunstan began performing at age thirteen...
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Wyndham Rowland Dunstan KCMG FRS FCS (1861-1949), was professor of chemistry and Director of the Imperial Institute in London. Dunstan was born on 24 May...
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Sir Dunstan Gerbert Raphael St. Omer KCMG MBE (24 October 1927 – 5 May 2015) was a Saint Lucian painter, muralist and educator. He designed the national...
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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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