DUNS Number — A nine digit numbering system which uniquely identifies an individual business. This number can be used to access a database which details the name of the company, its address, telephone number, line of business and number of employees along with … Investment dictionary
number — ▪ I. number num‧ber 1 [ˈnʌmbə ǁ bər] noun 1. [countable] a series of numbers used to identify someone or something: • He checked the number on the file. • Your account number is the last set of numbers on the bottom of your cheque. • Please quote … Financial and business terms
Duns Creek, New South Wales — Duns Creek New South Wales Population: 300[1]Note1 … Wikipedia
Duns RFC — Two Bears either side of a rugby ball Club information Full name Duns Rugby Football Club Website None Colours Red and Black Founded 1878 … Wikipedia
Duns F.C. — Duns F.C. are a senior football club from Duns in Scotland. They played in the A League within the Border Amateur Football League,[1] which is a league affiliated to the Scottish Amateur Football Association.[2] until their admission into the… … Wikipedia
Duns — For other uses, see Duns (disambiguation). Coordinates: 55°46′42″N 2°20′33″W / 55.77838°N 2.3426°W / 55.77838; 2.3426 … Wikipedia
Duns Scotus — John Duns Scotus John Duns Scotus Full name John Duns Scotus Born c. 1265 Duns, Berwickshire, Scotland Died 8 November 1308 Cologne, Germany … Wikipedia
Duns Scotus, John — born 1266, Duns, Lothian, Scot. died Nov. 8, 1308, Cologne Medieval Scottish philosopher and Scholastic theologian. He studied and taught at Oxford, where he joined the Franciscans, and later taught at the University of Paris, from which he was… … Universalium
Duns Tew — Coordinates: 51°57′14″N 1°20′10″W / 51.954°N 1.336°W / 51.954; 01.336 … Wikipedia
Duns Scotus, John — (ca. 1265–1308) Known as the Subtle Doctor, the Franciscan friar Duns Scotus was one of the most influential and significant philosophers and theologians of the later Middle Ages. His elaborate and nuanced discussions promoted the importance… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature