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Bonnie (other)
Bonnie is a given name, predominantly but not always feminine. Bonnie may also refer to: Places * Bonnie, Illinois, a village * Bonnie Lake (Alberta), Canada * Bonnie, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Other uses * Bonnie, a character in the Toy Story franchise ''Toy Story'' franchise * Bonnie, an animatronic character from ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' * Bonnie (orangutan) (born 1976), noted for her musical ability in whistling * ''Bonnie'' (TV series) (1995–1996), an American sitcom starring Bonnie Hunt * Bonnie Field, a privately owned public airport in Marquette County, Michigan * Bonnie Scotland (horse), an early 20th century thoroughbred racehorse * St. Bonaventure Bonnies, the sports teams of.St. Bonaventure University * Tropical Storm Bonnie, name given to several tropical storms * Triumph Bonneville, a British motorcycle also nicknamed "Bonnie" * ''bonnie'' and '' bonnie++'', free (open-source) file system benchmarking tools for Unix-like operating systems ...
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Bonnie
Bonnie, is a Scottish given name and is sometimes used as a descriptive reference, as in the Scottish folk song, My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean. It comes from the Scots language word "bonnie" (pretty, attractive), or the French bonne (good). That is in turn derived from the Latin word "bonus" (good). The name can also be used as a pet form of Bonita. People named Bonnie Women * Bonnie Bartlett (born 1929), American actress * Bonnie Bedelia (born 1948), American actress * Bonnie Bernstein (born 1970), American sportscaster * Bonnie Bianco (born 1963), American singer and actress * Bonny Blair (born 1964), retired American speedskater * Bonnie Bramlett (born 1944), American singer and sometime actress * Bonnie Crombie (born 1960), Canadian politician, formerly Member of the Canadian Parliament * Bonnie Curtis (born 1966), American film producer * Bonnie Dasse (born 1959), retired American track and field athlete * Bonnie Dobson (born 1940), Canadian folk music songwriter, singer ...
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Bonnie, Illinois
Bonnie is a village located in the southern part of Jefferson County, Illinois. Bonnie had a population of 397 in the 2010 census, down from 424 in the 2000 census. It is part of the Mount Vernon Micropolitan Statistical Area. History The first settlement in this area was Spring Garden, about four miles southeast of Bonnie. There were several springs in the area. Early in the 19th century, Uriah Compton walled them up and built a resort called "Compton's Springs". In 1848, the village of Spring Garden was platted next to the resort. Spring Garden grew rapidly, becoming the second largest settlement in the County, even having a high school by 1888. In 1905, however, the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad was built about three miles to the west. Spring Garden began a long decline as the business and population shifted to the rail depots at Bonnie and Ina. George Washington Hayes (1842–1927) donated some of the land originally making up Bonnie. The Bonnie Campgroun ...
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Bonnie Lake (Alberta)
Bonnie Lake is a small lake in Alberta, Canada. It is located outside of Vilna, Alberta, north of Highway 28, and is part of the North Saskatchewan River basin. The lake has a surface of and reaches a maximum depth of , while the average depth is . Bonnie Lake drains a total area of . The lake drains through its south shore into Stony Creek which empties into the North Saskatchewan River The North Saskatchewan River is a glacier-fed river that flows from the Canadian Rockies continental divide east to central Saskatchewan, where it joins with the South Saskatchewan River to make up the Saskatchewan River. Its water flows event .... There is a small camp ground with 25 sites, power, and a beach, managed as the ''Bonnie Lake Provincial Recreation Area''. There are very few fish in the lake, but there is a large number of birds on the lake. There is also a small golf course very close to the lake. References Lakes of Alberta Smoky Lake County {{CentralAlbert ...
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Bonnie, West Virginia
Bonnie was an unincorporated community located in Braxton County, West Virginia West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States.The Census Bureau and the Association of American Geographers classify West Virginia as part of the Southern United States while the B ..., United States. At one time it had a post office. External links West Virginia Place Names References Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Unincorporated communities in Braxton County, West Virginia {{BraxtonCountyWV-geo-stub ...
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List Of Toy Story Characters
This is a list of characters from Disney/Pixar's ''Toy Story'' franchise which consists of the animated films '' Toy Story'' (1995), ''Toy Story 2'' (1999), ''Toy Story 3'' (2010) and '' Toy Story 4'' (2019), and ''Lightyear'' (2022). This list also includes characters from the ''Toy Story Toons'' series (2011–2012) and the television specials '' Toy Story of Terror!'' (2013) and ''Toy Story That Time Forgot'' (2014). Introduced in ''Toy Story'' (1995) Andy's toys Andy Davis owns various toys who would also appear in later films. In ''Toy Story 3'', Andy's remaining toys are donated to Bonnie. Sheriff Woody Voiced by: * Tom Hanks (films, shorts, and specials) * Jim Hanks (video games, '' Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins'', and ''Lamp Life'') Sheriff Woody is a 1950s old traditional pullstring cowboy doll, and Andy's favorite toy. Appearing in all four ''Toy Story'' films, he usually acts as the leader of Andy's toy group. He is extremely proud of his ...
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Five Nights At Freddy's (series)
''Five Nights at Freddy's'' (''FNaF'') is a media franchise created by Scott Cawthon. The first video game of the same name was released on August 8, 2014, and the resultant series has since gained worldwide popularity. The main series consists of nine survival horror video games taking place in locations connected to a fictional family pizza restaurant franchise named "Freddy Fazbear's Pizza", after its mascot, the animatronic bear Freddy Fazbear. In most games, the player assumes the role of a night-time employee, who must utilize tools such as security cameras, lights, doors, and vents to defend themselves against hostile animatronic characters that inhabit the locations. The series' lore is gradually revealed through voice recordings, minigames, and Easter eggs featured throughout the games. The franchise also includes spin-off games and other media, such as a novel trilogy and an anthology series, comprising an all-encompassing fictional universe. The franchise mai ...
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Bonnie (orangutan)
Bonnie (born 1976, in Rio Grande Zoo) is a hybrid female Sumatran/ Bornean orangutan Orangutans are great apes native to the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia. They are now found only in parts of Borneo and Sumatra, but during the Pleistocene they ranged throughout Southeast Asia and South China. Classified in the genu ... living at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., since 1980. She began spontaneously whistling, mimicking an animal caretaker making the sound. This is significant as whistling is a sound that is in a human's—but not an orangutan's—repertoire. While some "lower primates" have been shown to make non-standard sounds for their species, it has always been the result of intense training, whereas Bonnie picked up the new sound mechanism through imitation. Furthermore, she seems to whistle just because she likes the sound as opposed to producing this behavior in response to a potential food reward. Bonnie's whistling was documented in the journal ''Pri ...
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Bonnie (TV Series)
''Bonnie'' (originally titled ''The Bonnie Hunt Show'') is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 1995 to April 21, 1996. Bonnie Hunt played Bonnie Kelly, a television reporter who moves from Wisconsin to take a job with a local TV station in Chicago. There she encounters an eclectic group of coworkers. In addition to the stories surrounding her personal life and her life at the station, each episode showed one of Bonnie's television news features, where she would interview real people who were attending (or otherwise involved in) current real local events. These scenes were improvised. Cast *Bonnie Hunt as Bonnie Kelly * Mark Derwin as Bill Kirkland * Brian Howe as Sammy Sinatra *Don Lake as Keith Jedzik *Tom Virtue as Tom Vandoozer *Holly Wortell as Holly Janovsky Production notes The series premiered as ''The Bonnie Hunt Show'' in September 1995, and aired under that title for the first 6 episodes before being put on hiatus in November. Upon ...
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Bonnie Field
VanEffen International is a privately owned, public-use airport in Marquette County, Michigan, United States. It located is southwest of the central business district of Rock, Michigan. Nearby airports include Sawyer International, Delta County Airport in Escanaba, and Ford Airport in Iron Mountain. Facilities and aircraft Bonnie Field covers an area of and has one runway designated 12/30 with a 2,600 by 100 ft (792 by 30 m) turf surface. For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2018, the airport had 50 general aviation General aviation (GA) is defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) as all civil aviation aircraft operations with the exception of commercial air transport or aerial work, which is defined as specialized aviation services ... aircraft operations. References External links Rock, Bonnie Field (6Y4)at Michigan Airport Directory * Defunct airports in Michigan Buildings and structures in Marquette County, Michigan ...
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Bonnie Scotland (horse)
Bonnie Scotland (foaled 1853) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse, who finished second in the St Leger Stakes and won the Doncaster Stakes, after which he broke down. After one season at stud in England, he was exported to America where he stood in Ohio. Relatively late in his career, Bonnie Scotland was relocated to Tennessee and became the leading sire in North America, with notable offspring including Hall of Famer Luke Blackburn and Belmont Stakes winner George Kinney. Through his grandson Ben Brush, Bonnie Scotland's sire line produced multiple American Classic winners in the early 20th century. Background Bonnie Scotland was a bay horse who was sired by Iago out of Queen Mary by Gladiator. Although Iago was a relatively obscure sire, Queen Mary came to be one of the most influential mares of her time, founding thoroughbred family 10-a. On the racetrack, Queen Mary's best foal was Blink Bonny, who won the Derby and Oaks in 1857. Four of Queen Mary's foals became major ...
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Tropical Storm Bonnie
The name Bonnie has been used for ten tropical cyclones worldwide, eight in the Atlantic Ocean (one of which crossed over into the eastern Pacific Ocean) and one each in the Western Pacific and the Australian region of the Southern Hemisphere. In the Atlantic: * Hurricane Bonnie (1980), moved north over the central Atlantic Ocean, peaking at Category 2 strength. * Hurricane Bonnie (1986), a minimal hurricane that hit Beaumont-Port Arthur, Texas, causing light damage. * Hurricane Bonnie (1992), tracked eastward over the Atlantic, peaking at Category 2 strength, and striking the Azores as a tropical storm. * Hurricane Bonnie (1998), struck Wilmington, North Carolina, at just under Category 3 strength. * Tropical Storm Bonnie (2004), struck the Florida Panhandle, and caused heavy rainfall along the East Coast of the United States. * Tropical Storm Bonnie (2010), struck the eastern Florida coast causing minimal damage. * Tropical Storm Bonnie (2016), weakened to tropica ...
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Triumph Bonneville
The Triumph Bonneville is a Types of motorcycles#Standard, standard motorcycle featuring a Straight-twin engine, parallel-twin four-stroke engine and manufactured in three generations over three separate production runs. The first two generations, by the defunct Triumph Engineering in Meriden, West Midlands, England, were 1959–1983 and 1985–1988. The third series, by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd, Triumph Motorcycles in Hinckley, Leicestershire, began in 2001 and continues to the present as a completely new design that strongly resembles the original series. The name Bonneville derives from the famous Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA where Triumph and others attempted to break the Motorcycle land speed record, motorcycle speed records. Development history T120 Bonneville The original Triumph Bonneville was a 650 cc Straight-twin engine, parallel-twin motorcycle manufactured by Triumph Engineering and later by Norton Villiers Triumph between 1959 and 1974. It was based on t ...
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