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Buckley

American  
[buhk-lee] / ˈbʌk li /

noun

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


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Non-affiliated peer Baroness Fox of Buckley questioned the success of the ban in Australia, noting: "Teens are being pushed underground away from mainstream platforms into darker corners of the internet without safeguards, zero moderation."

From BBC

Before any money is disbursed, former presiding Superior Court Judge Daniel Buckley is vetting the firm’s cases and interviewing people whose accounts raise red flags.

From Los Angeles Times

The US Space Force is able to detect every missile launched from Iran from Buckley Space Force Base in Colorado.

From BBC

"Adolescence is a key period for building strong bones, and achieving optimal bone mass during this time can reduce lifelong risks of fractures and osteoporosis," said Jessie P. Buckley, Ph.D.,

From Science Daily

Among the other acts on the ballot for the Class of 2026 are Lauryn Hill, Melissa Etheridge, New Edition and the late Jeff Buckley.

From Los Angeles Times