- the
steep slopes which requires tracked feller bunchers in the operations.
Although tracked feller bunchers allow operations on a
steep slope, the cost-effectiveness...
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emerged in the U.S. in
recent years, with the
thieves known as "
bunchers". The
bunchers sell the
animals to
class B
animal dealers, who pay $25 per animal...
- The
BUNCH was the
nickname for the
group of
mainframe computer competitors of IBM in the 1970s. The name is
derived from the
names of the five companies:...
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Bunch or
bunch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bunch may
refer to:
Bunch (surname)
Bunch Davis (fl. 1906–1911),
American baseball player in...
- The
Brady Bunch is an
American sitcom created by
Sherwood Schwartz that
aired five
seasons from
September 26, 1969, to
March 8, 1974, on ABC. The series...
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bunching in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bunching can
refer to:
Bunching (mathematics), also
known as Muirhead's inequality.
Bunching (animals)...
- The
Bunch were a
British folk rock band,
which came
together in 1971 to
record their one off album, Rock On. The
Bunch was put
together by
Trevor Lucas...
- Carl
Bunch (November 24, 1939 –
March 26, 2011) was an
American musician and
drummer best
known for his
brief stint as the
drummer for The
Crickets during...
- The
Brady Bunch Movie is a 1995
American comedy film that
parodies the 1969–1974
television series The
Brady Bunch (albeit in
postmodern lens). The film...
- The Wild
Bunch is a 1969
American epic
revisionist Western film
directed by Sam
Peckinpah and
starring William Holden,
Ernest Borgnine,
Robert Ryan, Edmond...