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Brunner may refer to: Places * Brunner, New Zealand * Lake Brunner, New Zealand * Brunner Mine, New Zealand * Brunner, Houston, United States * Brunner (crater), lunar crater Other uses * Brunner (surname) * Brunner the Bounty Hunter, a character from the ''Warhammer'' setting See also *Brunner's glands, part of the digestive system *Yul Brynner (1915–1985), Russian-born film and stage actor *Brenner (other) *Bruner Bruner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Al Bruner (1923–1987), cofounder of Global TV * Bud Bruner (1907–1996), American boxing manager *Carlton Bruner (born 1972), American swimmer * Charlotte H. Bruner (1917–1999), A ..., a surname * Bruener (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Brunner, New Zealand
Brunner, originally called Brunnerton, is a town in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. It is east of Greymouth, on the south bank of the Grey River (New Zealand), Grey River. It is on the Midland Line, New Zealand, Midland Line railway near its junction with the Stillwater–Westport Line (SWL) in neighbouring Stillwater, West Coast, Stillwater. Passenger trains ceased running along the SWL to Reefton and Westport, New Zealand, Westport in 1967, but the TranzAlpine runs the length of the Midland Line from Christchurch to Greymouth and it continues to stop in Brunner. Historically connected with coal mining, the town was the site of a major disaster in 1896, when an explosion killed 65 miners in the Brunner Mine. Other important industries in the town have included forestry. The population was 1,144 in the 1956 census but is very small now. The town, formerly called Brunnerton, was named after the explorer Thomas Brunner, who discovered coal there. Further reading * ...
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Lake Brunner
Lake Brunner ( or ) is the largest lake in the West Coast Region of New Zealand, located southeast of Greymouth. The main settlement, Moana, New Zealand, Moana, is on its northern shore. It is an important settlement and waystation for local Māori people, Māori. The first Europeans in the area were loggers, and sawmills were an important early industry. Being several kilometres inland from the coast road (), it is less frequently visited by tourists than many of the West Coast's scenic highlights, but it is becoming increasingly popular, in part due to its reputation for fishing. Geography Lake Brunner is the largest lake in the West Coast region, across with an area of 4061 ha, just over . The outlet of the lake is the Arnold River (New Zealand), Arnold River, a tributary of the Grey River (New Zealand), Grey River / Māwheranui, next to the largest settlement of Moana, on the north shore of the lake. The largest rivers feeding into Lake Brunner are the Crooked River from ...
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Brunner Mine
The Brunner Mine was a coal mine on the West Coast of the South Island in New Zealand. The Brunner Mine was one of several mines situated on the banks of the Grey River, at an area known as "Coal Gorge" between the townships of Stillwater and Taylorville. The town of Brunner (formerly Brunnerton) is nearby. Coal was discovered on the West Coast by Nelson surveyor Thomas Brunner "during the most arduous of his journeys in search of more agricultural land". The coal was of extremely high quality and it did not take long before it attracted interest. And, of course, "The West Coast had the added attraction of gold mining and it seems that the employment opportunity offered by coal mining was in the difficult economic times not one to be turned down". Brunner Mine disaster In March 1896, an explosion deep in the mine killed all 65 miners inside, and was labelled the worst mining disaster in New Zealand's history. It seemed most likely that the explosion was caused by firedamp ...
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Brunner, Houston
Brunner is an area within Houston that was at one time a distinct community. Brunner was in west central Harris County, along the Houston and Texas Central Railway and west of Houston. In 1895 Brunner's population was 500, and it had two churches, a Baptist college, a public school, a saloon, and a German school. By 1888 a post office existed. The community had 200 residents in 1894. In 1905 the post office closed, and the post office in Houston handled the community's mail. During that year the community had 402 people. By 1915 the City of Houston took over what was Brunner, and it was no longer considered a community distinct from Houston.Kleiner, Diana J.Brunner, TX" ''Handbook of Texas The Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) is an American nonprofit educational and research organization dedicated to documenting the history of Texas. It was founded in Austin, Texas, United States, on March 2, 1897. In November 2008, the ...''. Retrieved on October 20, 2011. Gallery ...
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Brunner (crater)
Brunner is a lunar impact crater that is located along the eastern limb of the Moon, to the southeast of the Mare Smythii. At this location the crater is viewed from the edge, and so it is not possible to see much detail from the Earth. The visibility of this formation is also affected by libration. The crater lies to the southwest of the walled plain Hirayama, and to the east of the elongated crater Houtermans. The rim of Brunner is well-defined and nearly circular, although there is a slight outward bulge and a depressed wall along the north. The interior of the crater is rugged and irregular, with a central ridge formation at the midpoint. There is also a ring-like formation on the floor that is concentric with the inner wall. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Brunner. References * * * * * * * * * * * * External links LTO-82D1 Brunner&md ...
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Brunner (surname)
Brunner is a German surname. It originated from the Middle High German word ''Brunne'' meaning spring or water well. It can also refer to people from places named Brunn. Notable people with the surname include: * Alois Brunner (1912–2001), Austrian Nazi SS concentration camp war criminal * Alex Brunner (born 1973) Italian footballer * Arnold Brunner (1857–1925), American architect * Benny Brunner (born 1954), Israeli-Dutch filmmaker * Carl Brunner von Wattenwyl (1823–1914), Swiss entomologist * Christiane Brunner (1947–2025), Swiss politician and advocate * Christiane Brunner (Austrian politician) (born 1976), Austrian politician * Conrad Brunner (died 1410), Swiss Benedictine abbot * Constantin Brunner, the pen-name of German philosopher Leopold Wertheimer * Damien Brunner (born 1986), Swiss ice hockey player * David Brunner (1835–1903), a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania * Dominik Brunner (1959–2009), German manager * ...
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Dogs Of War (Warhammer)
''Warhammer Fantasy'' (later renamed ''Warhammer: The Old World'') is a fictional fantasy universe created by Games Workshop and used in many of its games, including the table top wargame '' Warhammer'', the ''Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay'' (WFRP) pen-and-paper role-playing game, and a number of video games: the MMORPG '' Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning'', the strategy games '' Total War: Warhammer'', '' Total War: Warhammer II'' and '' Total War: Warhammer III'' and the two first-person shooter games in the Warhammer Vermintide series, '' Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide'' and '' Warhammer: Vermintide 2'', among many others. Warhammer is notable for its “dark and gritty” background world, which references a range of historical cultures such as the Holy Roman Empire, Mesoamerica, ancient Egypt, and medieval France, and is populated with a variety of races such as humans, high elves, dark elves, wood elves, dwarfs, undead, orcs, lizardmen, and other creatures familiar t ...
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Brunner's Glands
Brunner's glands (or duodenal glands) are compound tubuloalveolar submucosal glands found in that portion of the duodenum proximal to the hepatopancreatic sphincter (i.e sphincter of Oddi). For decades, it was believed that the main function of the glands is to secrete alkaline (bicarbonate-containing) mucus in order to: * protect the duodenum from the acidic content of chyme (which enters the duodenum from the stomach), * provide an alkaline environment which promotes the activity of intestinal enzymes, * lubricate the intestinal walls. However, more recent studies have demonstrated that Brunner’s glands actually act as major modulators of the gut microbiome and systemic immunity. They are the distinguishing feature of the duodenum, and are named for the Switzerland, Swiss physician who first described them, Johann Conrad Brunner. Structure Duodenal glands are situated within the mucosa and submucosa of the duodenum. They are most abundant near the pylorus, growing shorter ...
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Yul Brynner
Yuliy Borisovich Briner (; July 11, 1920 – October 10, 1985), known professionally as Yul Brynner (), was a Russian-born actor. He was known for his portrayal of King Mongkut in the Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musical ''The King and I'' (1951), for which he won two Tony Awards, and later an Academy Award for Best Actor for the 1956 The King and I (1956 film), film adaptation. He played the role 4,625 times on stage, and became known for his shaved head, which he maintained as a personal trademark long after adopting it for ''The King and I''. Considered one of the first Russian-American film stars, he was honored with a ceremony to put his handprints in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood in 1956. He also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. In 1956, Brynner received the National Board of Review Award for Best Actor for his portrayals of Rameses II in the Cecil B. DeMille epic ''The Ten Commandments (1956 film), The Ten Commandments'' and Gener ...
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Brenner (other)
Brenner may refer to: * Brenner (surname) * Brenner (crater) * ''Brenner'' (TV series), a television series from 1959 to 1964 * Brenner, South Tyrol, a municipality in South Tyrol, Italy * Brenner, Kansas, a community in the United States * Brenner Pass, a pass through the Alps, linking Italy and Austria ** Brenner Base Tunnel, a railway tunnel through the base of the Brenner massif * Brenner Railway * Brenner Regional Council Brenner Regional Council (, ''Mo'atza Azorit Brenner''; ), is a regional council in the Central District of Israel. It is located in the westernmost portion of the Shephelah, in the vicinity of Rehovot and Yavne. The council is named after wri ..., a regional council in Israel * Brenner tumour * Brenner (footballer, born 1999), Brenner Alves Sabino, Brazilian football forward for Iwate Grulla Morioka * Brenner (footballer, born 2000), Brenner Souza da Silva, Brazilian football forward for Udinese Calcio * Brenner Marlos See also * Brenna (disamb ...
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Bruner
Bruner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Al Bruner (1923–1987), cofounder of Global TV * Bud Bruner (1907–1996), American boxing manager *Carlton Bruner (born 1972), American swimmer * Charlotte H. Bruner (1917–1999), American academic and translator *Cliff Bruner (1915–2000), American fiddler and band leader * Edna Baxter Bruner (1894–1978), American violinist, music educator * Edna P. Bruner (1906–1997), Canadian-American Universalist minister * Elwood Bruner (1854–1915), American politician * Ervin M. Bruner (1915–2008), American politician * F. Dale Bruner (born 1932), American biblical scholar * Jack Bruner (1924–2003), American baseball pitcher *Jerome Bruner (1915–2016), American psychologist * Jordan Bruner (born 1997), American professional basketball player * Lawrence Bruner (1856–1937), American entomologist * Mike Bruner (born 1956), American Olympic swimmer * Peter Bruner (1845–1938), American ex-slave and memoirist * Robert ...
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