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bunce slang. (bʌns) [Of unknown origin: it has been plausibly conjectured to be a corruption of bonus. On the other hand, the modern variant bunts is treated as a plural of bunt (q.v.), but the latter may be an erroneous form.] Money; gains; extra profit or gain, bonus; something to the good.1719 D'...
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Bunce
Bunce may refer to:
People
Bunce (surname)
Bunce baronets
Places
Bunce Island, Sierra Leone
Bunce Court School, a German-Jewish school in Kent, England See also
Titus-Bunce House
Bunce–Deddens algebra
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'Slave trade ghost town': The dark history of Bunce Island
May 16, 2013Bunce Island, in Sierra Leone, was a British slave trading post in the 18th century. From its shores, tens of thousands of Africans were forcefully shipped to the American colonies. Matthew ...
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Bunce (surname)
Bunce, American professional baseball umpire
James Bunce (disambiguation)
Sir James Bunce, 1st Baronet Bunce (c. 1600–1670)
Sir James Bunce, 4th Baronet John Bunce, 2nd Baronet Bunce (1630–1683)
Sir John Bunce, 3rd Baronet Bunce (c. 1659–1687)
Sir John Bunce, 5th Baronet Bunce (died c. 1720)
Susan Bunce
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Josh Bunce
Bunce also worked for the Brooklyn Fire Department. He died of heart disease in his home on Bedford Avenue at age 64. Bunce played left field and made one putout.
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Emma Bunce
Bunce has been President of the Royal Astronomical Society from 26 June 2020 to May 2022.
Early life and education
Bunce grew up in Worthing. In 1998 Bunce began her doctoral training with Stan Cowley, investigating the magnetosphere of Jupiter.
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Alan Bunce
</ref> However, according to the Bunce family papers which were published publicly in 2008 by Bunce's grandson Andrew Bunce, the Bunce family has found Bunce the youngest of three children born to Theodore Dwight Bunce, an inventor, and Alice Edwards Bunce. His mother died when Bunce was a young boy.
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David Bunce
David Bunce (born 1950) is a British independent music producer, born in London, England. References
External links
David Bunce official site
1950 births
Living people
British record producers
Musicians from London
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Kate Bunce
The daughter of John Thackray Bunce – a patron of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and editor of the Birmingham Post during its Liberal heyday – Bunce was Personal life
Bunce lived all of her life in Edgbaston and died unmarried.
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Elizabeth Bunce
Early life and education
Bunce was born in Mineola, New York on April 25, 1915. The Bunce Fault, the deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean, was named in her honor.
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Larry Bunce
Lawrence Melvin Bunce (born July 29, 1945, in Tacoma, Washington) is an American former professional basketball player. Bunce sent a letter to a Riverside physician demanding $2,000 or else he would harm their family.
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Che Bunce
Che Bunce (born 29 August 1975 in Auckland) is a New Zealand footballer was a player-coach for Waikato FC in the NZFC. He is a lawyer by trade. References
External links
Che Bunce Interview
No kidding, Bunce still has it
Kiwi finds a niche in Iceland league
1975 births
Living people
Association
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Freddie Bunce
Frederick Bunce, also known as Freddie or Frank Bunce (16 February 1938 – 9 October 1991) was an English footballer. Bunce died on 9 October 1991, aged 53.
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Paddy Bunce
Paddy Bunce is a sports radio reporter in the United Kingdom. He has worked at a number of radio stations across the U.K.
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Vikki Bunce
Vikki Bunce (born 12 February 1983, in Dundee), is a former Scottish international field hockey player who played as a forward for Scotland. Bunce attended Abertay University, graduating with a BSc in Sport, Health & Exercise.
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