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[10] The Banus was a high administrative officer invested by the Hungarian/Croatian king in certain regions.
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See Jamos M. Bak's definition under "Banus" in Lexikon des Mittelalters (Munich/Zurich: Artemis Verlag, 1980), 1424.
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Further west, along the "Golden Mile" towards Puerto Banus, past the castles of, among others, Simon Cowell and Alan Sugar – yup, this stretch simply seeps class – and into the port itself.
Wind and heavy rain greet Britons who headed for Spanish sun at Easter 2011
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As terrible as I would have felt doing this to my friends, had I arrived at the Banus and been met with this surprise, I would have walked out.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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As terrible as I would have felt doing this to my friends, had I arrived at the Banus and been met with this surprise, I would have walked out.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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My dear friends the Banus and a colleague at Parsons were planning a surprise party for me.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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My dear friends the Banus and a colleague at Parsons were planning a surprise party for me.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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My dear friends the Banus and a colleague at Parsons were planning a surprise party for me.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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As terrible as I would have felt doing this to my friends, had I arrived at the Banus and been met with this surprise, I would have walked out.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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Similarly, if there are lots of Baptist-like prophets like John and Banus emerging, isn't it safe to say that rather than consciously imitating a single figure, they may be participating in a larger Hebraic prophetic tradition with many exemplars, including the prophets of the Bible?
The Messiah-Maker James F. McGrath 2009
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