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▪ I. † ˈmaunder, n.1 Cant. Obs. [f. maund v.1 + -er1.] A beggar.1609 W. Rowley Search for Money (Percy Soc.) 40 The Divill (like a brave maunder) was rid a begging himselfe and wanted Money. 1610 Rowlands Martin Mark-all G 4 To write of his knaueries, it would aske a long time: I referre you to the ...
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Maunder
Maunder may refer to:
Maunder (lunar crater)
Maunder (Martian crater)
Maunder (surname)
Maunder Minimum, a period in the 17th–18th centuries when
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maunder/ˈmɔ:ndə(r); `mɔndɚ/ v[I, Ip]1 ~ (on) talk in a rambling way 唠叨; 胡说 The drunk sat there maundering (on) about his troubles. 那醉鬼坐在那里唠叨著自己的烦恼事.2 ~ (about) move around listlessly or idly 闲荡; 徘徊 Don't just maunder about do some work! 别光闲荡了, 做点正经事吧!
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Mary, Founder of Christianity | Book by Chris Maunder | Official ...
He argues for her significant presence in the early church in Jerusalem. In this way, Mary is imagined as a co-founder of Christianity. This is indeed a book for "free thinkers in the Christian tradition" who might find in a reconsideration of Mary an escape from the "delusion of male and hierarchical supremacy".'
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Henry Maunder
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Maunder had moved to Wallsend for the 1930 season after his leaving of Kurri Kurri. On 5 August 1930, Wallsend sought to reopen the case of Maunder who had been handed a two-week spell.
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Maunder (surname)
Maunder is a surname. mathematician
Edward Walter Maunder (1851–1928), English astronomer
John Henry Maunder (1858–1920), English composer and organist
Jack Maunder (born 1997
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Richard Maunder
Charles Richard Francis Maunder (1937 – 2018) was a British mathematician and musicologist. Mathematics
Maunder's field of work was algebraic topology.
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Roger Maunder
Roger Maunder is a Canadian filmmaker, writer and actor based in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
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Bruce Maunder
Bruce Maunder (May 14, 1934 – August 5, 2019) was a world leader in sorghum breeding and genetics who focused his career on finding solutions for global The Nebraska College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources has a Maunder Borlaug Scholarship given out each year in honor of Bruce and Kathy Maunder
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Samuel Maunder
Samuel Maunder (1785 – 30 April 1849) was an English writer and composer of many works. Maunder took part in their preparation, although only Pinnock's name appears on their title-page.
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Wayne Maunder
His mother was Lydia Maunder (1913–1980).
Maunder graduated in 1957 from Bangor High School, where he played football and baseball. Maunder, was born the next year in 1968.
Death
Maunder died unexpectedly on November 11, 2018, aged 80.
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Alexander Maunder
Alexander Elsdon Maunder (3 February 1861 – 2 February 1932) was a British sport shooter who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics and the 1912 Summer Olympics References
External links
Alexander Maunder's profile at databaseOlympics
1861 births
1932 deaths
British male sport shooters
Trap and double trap shooters
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William Maunder
Maunder is recognised as the player who scored Australia's first international goal.
Early life
Maunder was born in Newcastle in 1902. His father, known as "Doey" Maunder was a prominent local soccer player.
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Paul Maunder
Returning to New Zealand, Maunder worked for the state-owned National Film Unit. Maunder is also curator of Mahi Tupuna, the Blackball Museum of Working Class History.
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Stuart Maunder
Maunder was married to pianist and soprano Anne-Maree McDonald; they have a daughter, musical theatre performer Lucy Maunder. In 2023 Maunder became a patron of Opera Brava, UK.
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