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Definition of Bunche
1. Noun. United States diplomat and United Nations official (1904-1971).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bunche
Literary usage of Bunche
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technology In The Classroom: Panacea Or Pandora's Box? Hearing Before The edited by Constance A. Morella (1999)
"... to begin my informal remarks the same way I began my formal presentation, by
saying that the Ralph bunche School has become famous for its technology. ..."
2. Kickstart Initiative: Connecting America's Communities to the Information by Delano E. Lewis (1997)
"Paul Reese, computer and technology coordinator, Ralph bunche School, Harlem,
New York Students as Creators in an Inner-City School In the heart of Harlem, ..."
3. Preventing Deadly Conflict edited by David A. Hamburg, Cyrus R. Vance (1998)
"Representing the UN's good offices, Ralph bunche engaged the parties in discreet
... For further information on the Bahraini negotiations or Ralph bunche, ..."
4. A Dictionary of Weights and Measures for the British Isles: The Middle Ages by Ronald Edward Zupko (1985)
"bunches of the following items did not have standard sizes.—1396 Gras l.7: Fanes
the bunche; ibid 44l: C bunches lini. 1402 Ibid 556: Pro xx bunche leok. ..."
5. Annals of the Catholic Hierarchy in England and Scotland: A.D. 1585-1876 by William Maziere Brady (1883)
"VOLUME I. oi January 9, 1514, to this Abbacy, said to be then vacant by the
resignation of William bunche, whose death was not known at the time ..."
6. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1889)
"s/>ortation charges added as required by the appraiser on 4132 large bunche» at 25
... "8463 »matt bunche» at 12i cent» 432.87 cents 1033. ..."