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bunko

[buhng-koh] / ˈbʌŋ koʊ /




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Among his tutors were four people whose influence is chronicled in this show: ceramist Mary Chase Perry Stratton and three art dealers, Dikran Kelekian, Bunko Matsuki and Yamanaka Sadajiro.

From Washington Post • Oct. 25, 2022

“I can attest to him being a likeable, popular cadet with an easy smile and a good attitude,” Bunko wrote.

From Washington Times • Oct. 21, 2019

Tracy Bunko, who once served over his cadet squadron and has since been assigned as the academy’s top spokeswoman.

From Washington Times • Oct. 21, 2019

Col Tracy Bunko told the Gazette that Aurora was being transported back to Colorado for assessment.

From Slate • Nov. 4, 2018

Subsequently, during the Kwanei era—1621-1643—there was built within the castle of Yedo a library called Momijiyama Bunko where the books were stored.

From A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era by Brinkley, F. (Frank)




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