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The act of laying down a bunt, a type of offensive play in baseball
A lightweight cloth material often used for flags and festive decorations (American). In the United Kingdom, refers to strings of brightly coloured flags often with the Union Jack upon them used to add colour to street parties, fetes, patriotic events (Royal Weddings) etc
Genera Melophus Latoucheornis Emberiza Plectrophenax Buntings are a group of mainly European passerine birds of the family Emberizidae. ... For other uses, see Bird (disambiguation). ... An infant sleeping bag is a bag-like garment or covering worn by infants for sleeping. ... A Little League baseball player squares around to bunt. ... This article is about the sport. ... For other uses, see Flag (disambiguation). ... Image:Bye, baby Bunting 1 - WW Denslow - Project Gutenberg etext 18546. ...
Thomas L. Bunting (1844-1898), American politician
Christopher Bunting, internationally renowned English cellist
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Bunting remembers his father as an unrelenting dairy farmer who allowed him to venture into small-scale fish farming in the 1970s only as an experimental means of disposing of the waste from the dairy farm by converting it into fish feed.
Bunting's big step towards independence, and consolidating of his business interest in fish farming came in 1989 when a fish farm of 25 water acres in size at Hillrun in St Catherine, was repossessed by creditors and was being sold.
Bunting then sold the Hillrun farm which by then was producing 1.5 tonnes of fish per month, for what he said was "a huge profit" and decided to develop the fish farm on 25 per cent of the land that had been bequeathed to him at Longville Park.