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  • 11Dunc Gray — Dunc Gray …

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  • 12Dunc MacIntyre — (born July 3, 1964 in Brockville, Ontario) was a Canadian ice hockey player for the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). He spent the majority of his career playing as a centre for the Belleville Bulls, and he is the only player in franchise history to… …

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  • 13Dunc McCallum — Born March 29, 1940(1940 03 29) Flin Flon, MB, CAN Died …

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  • 14Dunc Annan — Born August 10, 1895(1895 08 10) Chicago, Illinois Died June 21, 1981(1981 06 21) (aged 85) Palm Beach, Florida Career information Year(s) …

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  • 15Dunc Rousseau — (Born February 10, 1945 in Bissett, Manitoba) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward. He played 135 games in the World Hockey Association with the Winnipeg Jets. Awards and achievements MJHL Second All Star Team (1965) Turnbull Cup …

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  • 16Dunc McCallum — Données clés Nationalité  Canada Né le 29 mars 1940, Flin Flon (Canada) Mort le 30 mars  …

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  • 17DUNC ELSBULA — Germ. DINCKELSPUL, a Germ. DINCKEL triticum, quod affatim in urbis huius agro nascitur, et buhcl, collis, quod ad colles inprimis huic urbi vicinos, copia ingens huius generis tritici nascatur. Opp. est antiquum Imperii, in Suevia, ad amnem… …

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  • 18Dunc Munro — Kanada Dunc Munro Personenbezogene Informationen Geburtsdatum 19. Januar 1901 Geburtsort Moray, Schottland, Großbritannien …

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  • 19Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy — Die Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy ist eine Eishockeytrophäe, die von der Western Hockey League (WHL) jährlich an den besten Cheftrainer der WHL verliehen wird. Die Auszeichnung wurde erstmals in der Saison 1968/69 vergeben. Die Trophäe ist nach… …

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  • 20Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy — The Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the Coach of the Year in the Western Hockey League. It was named in honour of Dunc McCallum, who coached the Brandon Wheat Kings from 1976–81, compiling a 251–123–41 record during that time …

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