Brunner may refer to: Brunner, New Zealand Lake Brunner, New Zealand Brunner Mine, New Zealand Brunner, Houston, United States Brunner (crater), lunar...
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Brunner & Brunner are an Austrian pop duo consisting of brothers Charly Brunner (28 February 1955) and Jogl Brunner (19 March 1958). They had a run of...
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Mary Theresa Brunner (born December 17, 1943) is an American criminal and former member of the "Manson Family" who was present during the 1969 murder...
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Alois Brunner (8 April 1912 – December 2001 or 2010) was an Austrian officer who held the rank of SS-Hauptsturmführer (captain) during World War II. Brunner...
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John Brunner may refer to: Sir John Brunner, 1st Baronet (1842–1919), British industrialist and Liberal Member of Parliament John L. Brunner (1929–1980)...
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Brunner's glands (or duodenal glands) are compound tubuloalveolar submucosal glands found in that portion of the duodenum proximal to the hepatopancreatic...
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The Brunner Baronetcy, of Druids Cross in the parish of Little Woolton in the County Palatine of Lancaster; of Winnington Old Hall in the parish of Winnington...
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Paris Josua Brunner (born 15 February 2006) is a German footballer who plays as a forward for Belgian Pro League club Cercle Brugge, on loan from Ligue...
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Brunner is an area within Houston that was at one time a distinct community. Brunner was in west central Harris County, along the Houston and Texas Central...
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Robert Brunner (born 1958) is an American industrial designer. Brunner was the Director of Industrial Design for Apple Computer from 1989 to 1996, and...
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Brunner is a former American journalist, an award-winning television news anchor, reporter, certified professional coach (CPC) and the CEO of Brunner...
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Constantin Brunner (1862–1937) was the pen-name of the German Jewish philosopher Arjeh Yehuda Wertheimer (called Leo). He was born in Altona (near Hamburg)...
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Brunner syndrome is a rare genetic disorder associated with a mutation in the MAOA gene. It is characterized by lower than average IQ (typically about...
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Heinrich Brunner (English: Henry Brunner; 21 June 1840 – 11 August 1915) was an Austrian legal scholar. Brunner was born at Wels in Upper Austria. After...
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Patrick W. Brunner (September 8, 1903 – April 2, 1971) was an American farmer, stationary engineer, and politician. Born in the town of Lemonweir, Juneau...
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Stephan Lars Andreas Brunner Neibig (born 28 February 1961) is a Costa Rican politician and economist who is the First Vice President of Costa Rica. He...
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industrialist Sir John Brunner, 1st Baronet: the Brunner Professorship of Economic Science, the Brunner Professorship of Egyptology, and the Brunner Professorship...
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Kenneth D. Brunner II (born December 8, 1978) is an American professional basketball coach and former player. Brunner played college basketball for the...
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Jennifer Lee Brunner (born February 5, 1957)[citation needed] is an American attorney, politician and judge. She is currently an associate justice of...
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Sir Hugo Laurence Joseph Brunner KCVO KStJ JP (born 17 August 1935) was Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, England, between 1996 and 2008. He was succeeded...
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include: Alois Brunner (1912–2001), Austrian Nazi SS concentration camp war criminal Alex Brunner (born 1973) Italian footballer Arnold Brunner (1857–1925)...
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Luise Brunner (25 August 1908 – 8 December 1977) was a German concentration camp guard in Auschwitz II (1942 – late 1944) and the chief oberaufseherin...
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The Brunner Mine disaster happened at 9:30 am on Thursday 26 March 1896 (NZMT; UTC+11:30), when an explosion deep in the Brunner Mine, in the West Coast...
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Heinrich Emil Brunner (1889–1966) was a Swiss Reformed theologian. Along with Karl Barth, he is commonly associated with neo-orthodoxy or the dialectical...
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Dominik Florian Brunner (born 18 May 1959 in Stuttgart, died 12 September 2009 in Munich) was a German businessman. He was the CFO of Erlus AG, Germany’s...
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Silvia Brunner (during her marriage Jörg-Brunner) (born 11 January 1958) is a former speed skater who represented her native country Switzerland in two...
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The Brunner Mine was a coal mine on the West Coast of the South Island in New Zealand. The Brunner Mine was one of several mines situated on the banks...
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The Brunner Pouter is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. Brunner Pouters along with other varieties of domesticated...
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Sir Felix John Morgan Brunner, 3rd Baronet (13 October 1897 – 2 November 1982) was a British Liberal Party politician and business owner. He was the maternal...
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John Kilian Houston Brunner (24 September 1934 – 25 August 1995) was a British author of science fiction novels and stories. His 1968 novel Stand on Zanzibar...
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