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Buckley

[ buhk-lee ]

noun

  1. William F., Jr., 1925–2008, U.S. writer and editor.


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Last month, former prison officer Richard Goss was jailed for four years after admitting to smuggling drugs, needles, and mobile phones into HMP Buckley Hall in Rochdale.

From BBC

In short, all the major electoral facets of American conservatism are more tightly unified ... in the days of William F. Buckley or Ronald Reagan.

From Salon

But I can’t help remembering the National Theatre film of “Romeo and Juliet” starring Josh O’Connor and Jessie Buckley that came out during the pandemic.

The deputies found the resident Thomas Buckley, 58, in a common area of the facility and detained him, authorities said.

Investigators said that before deputies arrived, Buckley had assaulted one of the facility’s workers, causing minor injuries.

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