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* Buckland Dinham, Somerset
Buckland Dinham is a small village near Frome in Somerset, England.
Although Buckland Dinham itself does not have a manor house, it is close to Orchardleigh Estate.
Fussell's balance locks were built on the side of Barrow Hill, an extension of the hill on which Buckland Dinham is perched.
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Buckland and has
Dover has one hospital, Buckland Hospital located in a former Victorian workhouse on Coombe Valley Road.
Buckland lies along the " Campus West " line of the Franklin Regional Transit Authority ( FRTA ) bus line, but has no scheduled stops in town ( the nearest being in Charlemont and Shelburne Falls ).
On the national level, Buckland is represented in the United States House of Representatives as part of Massachusetts's 1st congressional district, and has been represented by John Olver of Amherst since June 1991.
The concept of document has been defined as “ any concrete or symbolic indication, preserved or recorded, for reconstructing or for proving a phenomenon, whether physical or mental " ( Briet, 1951, 7 ; here quoted from Buckland, 1991 ).
Newton Abbot has two Non-League football clubs Buckland Athletic F. C.
However, Buckland has pointed out that his " Complete Book of Witchcraft " ( commonly referred to as ' The Big Blue Book ' and ' Big Blue ') gives instructions on how to proceed when no tools are available.
The town has many dependent villages including West Buckland, Langford Budville, Nynehead, Sampford Arundel and Sampford Moor.
The football club has been around for over 100 years and provides a useful activity for the children of Horrabridge and the surrounding villages of Yelverton, Buckland Monachorum, Crapstone, Meavy and Walkhampton.
Over time the name has been corrupted and by 1685 was Egg Buckland.
In such a situation, Buckland suggests that in relation to Y, X should be treated as though an XYX situation has occurred, and in relation to Z, as though an XXZ situation has occurred.
It has by far the largest population of any rural municipality in Saskatchewan, more than double that of the next largest ( Buckland No. 491 in 2001 ; Edenwold No. 158 in 2006 ).

Buckland and never
Gardner died shortly after, having never met Buckland again.

Buckland and had
Michael Buckland, in an article published in 1992, suggested that the memex was severely flawed because Bush did not thoroughly understand information science and had a bad opinion of indices and classification schemes: " Bush thought that the creation of arbitrary associations between individual records was the basis of memory, so he wanted ' mem ( ory -) ex ', or ' Memex instead of index '.
Anning noted how closely the fossilised chambers resembled the ink sacs of modern squid and cuttle fish, which she had dissected to understand the anatomy of fossil cephalopods, and this led William Buckland to publish the conclusion that Jurassic belemnites had used ink for defence just as many modern cephalopods do.
The ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, and pterosaur she found, along with the first dinosaur fossils which were discovered by Gideon Mantell and William Buckland during the same period, showed that during previous eras the earth was inhabited by creatures very different from those living today, and provided important support for another controversial suggestion of Cuvier's: that there had been an " age of reptiles " when reptiles rather than mammals had been the dominant form of animal life.
De la Beche had been inspired to create the painting by a vivid description of the food chain of the Lias by William Buckland that was based on analysis of coprolites.
As her biographer, Shelley Emling, noted, this contrasted with some of the prominent geologists who had used her finds, such as Buckland and Roderick Murchison, who ended up with multiple fossil species named after them.
The town once had four hospitals, Buckland, Royal Victoria, Isolation and the Eye Hospitals located at various points across the town.
Aragorn understood from him also that Gandalf was missing, that Frodo had left the Shire without Gandalf, that Black Riders were trailing Frodo, and that Frodo had not been seen leaving Buckland.
In For My Own Amusement, he joked that West Buckland could be likened to schools in The Spring Madness of Mr Sermon, The Avenue and A Horseman Riding By, and that it had earned its fees three times over.
He frequently cited Cuvier's work even though Cuvier had proposed an inundation of limited geographic extent and extended duration, and Buckland, to be consistent with the biblical account, was advocating a universal flood of short duration.
Eventually, Buckland would abandon flood geology in favor of the glaciation theory advocated by Louis Agassiz, who had briefly been one of Cuvier's students.
When the skeleton was first found, Wales had no museum in which to keep it, so it was housed at Oxford University, where Buckland was a professor.
* 1829 — Buckland publishes paper on work he and Mary Anning had done identifying and analyzing fossilized feces found at Lyme Regis and elsewhere.
Fossils discovered and described by Gideon Mantell, William Buckland, Mary Anning, and Richard Owen among others helped establish that there had been an ' age of reptiles ' that had preceded even the prehistoric mammals.
By 1820, he had started to find very large bones at Cuckfield, even larger than those discovered by William Buckland, at Stonesfield in Oxfordshire.
The smaller landowners of Wraysbury to benefit from Enclosure were people such as Nathanial Wilmot, Nathanial Matthews, Shadrach Trotman and Thomas Buckland, all of whose names had previously appeared on the Wraysbury Court rolls as copyhold owners.
This business of Buckland & Sons grew into an estate agency, which had an office in Windsor High Street for the following 150 years.
The daughter of a farming family in Buckland, Massachusetts, Lyon had a hardscrabble childhood.
At a time when others were coming under the opposing influence of James Hutton's theory of uniformitarianism, Buckland developed a new hypothesis that the word " beginning " in Genesis meant an undefined period between the origin of the earth and the creation of its current inhabitants, during which a long series of extinctions and successive creations of new kinds of plants and animals had occurred.
During the 16th century land at the southern end of the parish of Buckland which had been progressively cleared of scrub was transformed from an area of temporary summer pasture to one of permanent settlement subsequently to become known as Buckland Common.
Nine years later, on the death of Hugh Edwin Strickland, who had acted as substitute for Dean Buckland in the readership of geology in the University of Oxford, Phillips succeeded to the post of deputy.

Buckland and railway
William Thomas Buckland was the local surveyor and valuer employed to handle the compensation claims resulting from the purchases of land for the new railway.
* John L. Buckland collection of railway transport photographs / National Library collection that covers all aspects of Australian railway history

Buckland and station
The town offices, police station and fire station are all located in Shelburne Falls, with the Buckland Public Library and the town's post office located near the geographic center of town.
Brunswick station is located on Sefton Street, St Michaels station is located in Buckland Street.

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