Bourn is a small village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire, England. Surrounding villages include Caxton, Eltisley and Cambourne. It is 8 miles...
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Michael Ray Bourn (born December 27, 1982) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) center fielder who played for the Philadelphia Phillies,...
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Bourn Hall Clinic in Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England, is a centre for the treatment of infertility. The original building, Bourn Hall, is about 400 years...
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Bourn Brook is a common name for small rivers, reflected in a number of place names. See: Bourn Brook, Cambridgeshire Bournbrook, Birmingham named after...
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Bourn Castle was in the village of Bourn in Cambridgeshire, 10 miles to the west of Cambridge (grid reference TL322562). It originally consisted of wooden...
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Royal Air Force Bourn or more simply RAF Bourn is a former Royal Air Force station located 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Bourn, Cambridgeshire and 6.9 miles...
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Bourn Pond is a small lake located south-southwest of the hamlet of Treadwell in Delaware County, New York. The East Branch Handsome Brook flows through...
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Bourn Airport (IATA: n/a, ICAO: EGSN) is located 7 NM (13 km; 8.1 mi) west of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. The airfield was originally constructed...
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Bourn Mansion is a historic home built in 1896, and located at 2550 Webster Street in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The...
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Filoli (redirect from Bourn-Roth Estate)
Filoli, also known as the Bourn-Roth Estate, is a country house set in 16 acres (6.5 ha) of formal gardens surrounded by a 654-acre (265 ha) estate, located...
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Thomas Bourn (19 April 1771 – 20 August 1832) was an English schoolteacher and educational writer. Bourn was born in Hackney, Middlesex (now part of London)...
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Shearjashub Bourn (April 18, 1721 – February 9, 1781) was an associate justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court from August 1776 to May 1778, and chief...
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Bourns, Inc. is an American electronics company that develops, manufactures and supplies electronic components for a variety of industries including automotive...
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Centre for Human Reproduction, Oldham, 1969–79; Medical Director, Bourn Hall Clinic, Bourn, Cambridgeshire, since 1980." WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 27 January...
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Bourne (franchise) (redirect from The Bourn Legacy (film))
The Bourne franchise consists of action-thriller installments based on the character Jason Bourne, created by author Robert Ludlum. The franchise includes...
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Samuel Bourn (1714–1796) was an English Dissenter minister. Samuel Bourn may also refer to: Samuel Bourn the Elder (1648–1719), English dissenting minister...
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Bourn Windmill is an open trestle post mill at Bourn in Cambridgeshire, England, which was standing in 1636. It is a Grade I Listed building and a Scheduled...
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Steptoe were eligible for consideration. Purdy was a co-founder of the Bourn Hall Clinic but her role there and in the development of IVF was ignored...
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William Bowers Bourn II (31 May 1857 – 5 July 1936) was an American entrepreneur and socialite. Bourn ran and controlled the Empire Mine and the San Francisco...
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Bourns may refer to: Arthur Bourns (1919–2015), chemistry professor and university administrator Frank Swift Bourns (1866–1935), ornithologist and doctor...
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Samuel Bourn (1714–1796) was an English Dissenter minister. Bourn was the third Samuel Bourn and a second son of Samuel Bourn the Younger, and his wife...
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Bourn Brook is a minor tributary of the River Cam in Cambridgeshire, England. The Bourn Brook has its source just to the east of the village of Eltisley...
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Bournvita (redirect from Bourn-vita)
Bournville, the model village which is the site of the Cadbury factory (Bourn + Vita). It was first sold in India in 1948, the same year Cadbury India...
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Sir John Bryant Bourn KCB (21 February 1934 – 22 November 2022) was a British auditor who was the Comptroller and Auditor General and therefore a head...
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Samuel Bourn the Elder (1648–1719) was an English dissenting minister. His maternal uncle was Robert Seddon, who (after receiving Presbyterian ordination...
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The Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering, commonly known as 'Bourns Engineering' or 'BCOE', is a college of engineering at the University...
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Samuel Bourn the Younger (1689 –22 March 1754) was an English dissenting minister. He was an English presbyterian preaching on protestant values learned...
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Bourne shell (redirect from Bourn shell)
The Bourne shell (sh) is a shell command-line interpreter for computer operating systems. The Bourne shell was the default shell for Version 7 Unix. Unix-like...
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Daniel Bourn was an English inventor, who took out a patent for a carding machine with rotating cylinders in 1748. Though Bourn is thought likely to have...
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Benjamin Bourne (redirect from Benjamin Bourn)
Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Bourne was the son of Shearjashub Bourn, a lawyer who eventually served on the Rhode Island Supreme Court. Like...
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