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bonner

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bonner is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Anthony Bonner Bill Bonner (author) Bryan & Baxter Bryan Bonner - paranormal investigator, skeptic Charles George Bonner Corella and Bertram F. Bonner, philanthropes ...

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Population (2000): 36835 Housing Units (2000): 19646 Land area (2000): 1737.669399 sq. miles (4500.542891 sq. km) Water area (2000): 181.924040 sq. miles (471.181080 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1919.593439 sq. miles (4971.723971 sq. km) Located within: Idaho ...

Usage examples of bonner.

Art Bonner, but Tony was looking at the low ceilings, which looked even lower on television.

No eavesdropper could have sworn that Art Bonner was speaking to the soon-to-be-notorious felon, Anthony Rand.

The desk and viewscreens were almost identical, though the shelves were empty of the sailing memorabilia and other clutter that Bonner kept.

They waited nearly a minute, then Bonner opened the outer office door.

For a few seconds, he hesitated there, apparently unsure of himself for the first time--made so by fatigue or by the thought of Bonner, and whatever difficulties that name represented.

He wished that the question surrounding Bonner could be so easily disposed of.

In another part of the ship, Petty Officer First Class Sheldon Bonner stripped to his skivvies and lay back on his rack, an envelope in his left hand.

He started to tell Bonner how he and his buddies were going to rent a car and drive to Pompeii and see the porn.

Bonner really resented, it was hotshot enlisted like this super chief, clearly younger than Bonner, already making better money.

Yet it has the virtue of being open most of the day and night, so that men like Bonner can do their peculiar business there.

Instead, Bonner was sitting out here in Siberia, in the middle of the huge pavement.

Oddly, most of what Bonner thought he knew about this business he had got from movies.

Finally, the driver turned back up toward the Vomero, and, halfway up, pulled over to the side and motioned for Bonner to get out.

His courtesy seemed based on a respect that was, itself, almost more valuable to Bonner than money.

Carl, in fact, was one of the two people in the world whom Bonner trusted.