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  2. Bonia (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Jeco, the Bonia subsidiary, brought on Damiano Biella in 2013 as the Creative Director for Braun Buffel. Biella was responsible for overseeing a design team in Singapore and working with the German brand. [8] [9] In 2019, Fabio Panzeri took over as the Creative Director, succeeding Damiano Biella in this role. [10]

  3. Braun (company) - Wikipedia

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    Förderkreis Braun Sammlung museum in Kronberg Company headquarters in Frankfurt am Main (1960). Braun GmbH (/ b r aŹŠ n / ā“˜ "brown", German: ā“˜) is a German consumer products company founded in 1921 and based in Kronberg im Taunus.

  4. NS DM 90 - Wikipedia

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    DM'90, their classification, means diesel rolling stock (Diesel Materieel in Dutch) of the 1990s or Buffel, which means Buffalo. The DM'90 series was developed alongside the short lived electric counter part, the SM'90 ("stopping-train" or commuter rolling stock of the 1990s) series with which it shares the unusual body cross section.

  5. KIRN - Wikipedia

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    The station on 670 AM first signed on September 19, 1984 as KWNK, originally owned by Manuel A. Cabranes/Valley Radio LLC. [2] The license was granted as a result of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) changing the regulations governing clear-channel stations in 1982, which permitted the establishment of lower-power radio stations on clear channel frequencies such as 670 AM.

  6. Buffel - Wikipedia

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    The Buffel (English: Buffalo) is an infantry mobility vehicle used by the South African Defence Force during the South African Border War. The Buffel was also used as an armoured fighting vehicle and proved itself in this role.

  7. Unibuffel - Wikipedia

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    Although similar to the South African Buffel, it is built entirely by the Sri Lanka Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (SLEME). Initial research and development started in 1997 in an effort to field modernized MRAPs in Sri Lankan military service. [2]

  8. Buffel-class monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Buffel-class ships were designed to the same specification as the Schorpioen class. The ships were 205 feet 8 inches (62.7 m) long overall, had a beam of 40 feet 4 inches (12.3 m) and a draft of 15 feet 9 inches (4.8 m). They displaced 2,198 long tons (2,233 t) and was fitted with a ram bow. Their crew initially consisted of 117 officers ...

  9. Operation Büffel - Wikipedia

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    Operation Büffel ("Buffalo") was a series of local retreats conducted by the German Army Group Centre on the Eastern Front during the period 1–22 March 1943. This movement eliminated the Rzhev Salient and shortened the front by 230 miles (370 km), releasing twenty-one divisions. [1]