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Bun´yon


n.1.(Med.) An enlargement and inflammation of a small membranous sac (one of the bursæ muscosæ), usually occurring on the first joint of the great toe.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Sarah Thorpe of UK Steel Enterprise with Graeme Ogle of Stockton Riverside College and Team Programme members Kimberley Dennison and Declan Bunyon starting work at the Sacred Heart Youth Club, just one of the projects backed by UKSE's Community Support Fund
Alun Bunyon caught two blue trout over 4lb on a standard damsel nymph while a hot head version brought one of exactly 4lb to Gareth Davies's net and was responsible for one weighing 3.75lb caught by Tom Dew and the three fish 9.25lb bag taken by Paul McMillan.
But then unpopular village gossip Mrs Bunyon, a member of Kembleford's WI, is killed after a row at a cake-baking contest.
Critique: Following in the literary footsteps of John Bunyon's "The Pilgrim's Progress", and C.
Critique: Destined to be a classic compendium of American folklore akin to the stories of Paul Bunyon or Johnny Appleseed, "The Legend of Bob Wire" is a terrifically entertaining read and highly recommended for community and academic library collections.
Garland portrays Stargell as a mixture of Paul Bunyon and Superman without a cape; and although some of Stargell's batting feats were arguably superhuman, the hyperbole, at times, gets stale.
Even a copy of Bunyon's Pilgrim's Progress printed in 1895 in Korea's specially created script, hangul, maintains Joseon aesthetics.
The concept, thoroughly debunked, was based on a single line from the apocryphal "autobiography" attributed to Harriet Tubman, an historical figure whose legend is not dissimilar to that of Paul Bunyon and Babe the Blue Ox or that Steel Driving Man John Henry.
The cell site, located near the intersection of Anne Street Northwest and Pine Ridge Avenue Northwest reportedly improves coverage North to Balsam Road Northwest and South to Paul Bunyon Drive Northwest.
Verizon Wireless said the new cell site, located near the intersection of Anne Street Northwest and Pine Ridge Avenue Northwest, improves coverage: north to Balsam Road Northwest; south to Paul Bunyon Drive Northwest; east to Birchmont Drive Northeast; and west to Cardinal Road Northwest.