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literature Charles Bullen,
British military officer Charles Bullen (Utah politician),
American politician Keith Bullen (poet)
Keith Edward Bullen (1906–1976)...
- Luke
Bullen (born 9
February 1973 in Norwich, England) is an
English drummer and percussionist.
Bullen studied at
London drum
school Drumtech and joined...
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Boleyn name was variable, as
common at the time.
Sometimes it was
written as
Bullen,
hence the bull's
heads which formed part of her
family arms. At the court...
- its home
matches at the Red Bull Arena. The club
nickname is Die
Roten Bullen (English: The Red Bulls). In its
inaugural season in 2009–10, RB dominated...
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Nicholas Bullen (sometimes
called Nik Napalm; born 1968) is an
English musician and a
founding member of the
grindcore band
Napalm Death.
Bullen is one...
- Lee
Bullen (born 29
March 1971) is a
Scottish former professional football player and coach. In a
career that
spanned more than 20 years,
Bullen pla****...
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Bullens Pilsnerkorv (English:
Bullen's pilsner sausage) is a
canned Swedish sausage product named after the
actor Erik "
Bullen" Berglund. It was first...
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Admiral Sir
Charles Bullen GCB KCH (10
September 1769 – 2 July 1853) was a
highly efficient and
successful naval officer who
served in the
Royal Navy during...
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refers to
another discontinuity. The name "
Bullen" or "Lehmann-
Bullen discontinuity",
after Keith Edward Bullen, has been proposed, but its use
seems to...
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African Lion Safari, Warragamba.
Bullen was born to
parents Alfred Percival and
Lilian Bullen. In 1922 they
founded Bullen's Circus. His
circus career began...