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Last night the Mayor visited Mr. Buckley at the Bronx leader's home for a discussion of the situation.
Apparently he believes Mr. Buckley holds the key to the Democratic organization's acceptance of his choices for running mates without a struggle.
By now he had broken his drug addiction ; biographer David Buckley writes that Isolar II was " Bowie's first tour for five years in which he had probably not anaesthetised himself with copious quantities of cocaine before taking the stage.
The act is also referred to as the Buckley Amendment, for one of its proponents, Senator James L. Buckley of New York.
* William Buckley, an escaped convict who lived with the native Wathaurung people on the Bellarine Peninsula for over 30 years
* Kim Philby appears as one of the central antagonists in William F. Buckley Jr's 2004 novel Last Call for Blackford Oakes.
However, William Buckley survived, meeting Wathaurong people on the Bellarine Peninsula and living with them for the next 32 years.
A group was organized to support Flynn, named the American Boys ' Club for the Defense of Errol Flynn ( ABCDEF ); its members included William F. Buckley, Jr.
Before the introduction, Stanley has a private conversation with Buckley, and is pleased to learn that the young man is the head of a small company and that he is capable of providing a comfortable life for Kay.
The plans for a lavish wedding continue until the day that Buckley tells Kay that he wants to take her on a fishing trip in Nova Scotia for their honeymoon.
The town is perhaps best known for being the home of P. Buckley Moss and the P. Buckley Moss Museum, which attracts 45, 000 visitors annually.
In 1906, it then operated as Buckley & Co. general store for the next 50 years.
* 1960: Young Americans for Freedom is founded at the estate of William F. Buckley, Jr. in Sharon.
Dilk was defeated in the November 8, 2011 election by former City fire chief Dennis Buckley, who became the first Mayor to have been the child of a former candidate for the same office ( his father, Robert Buckley, was defeated in the 1967 election ).
In 1976, Cox argued Buckley v. Valeo before the Supreme Court ; at issue in this case was the constitutionality of post-Watergate legislation establishing public financing for presidential election campaigns.
* Eldra Buckley, running back for the NFL's Detroit Lions
In 1888, Patrick Downey in his homestead claim cited Peter Buckley, John McRae, John Davis of Bellevue, Washington Territory and W. W. Easter of Seattle, Washington Territory as references for his claim.
** Town renamed “ Buckleyfor J. M.
* 1891 Land donated for Buckley cemetery.
Salt extraction began in 1856, by capitalists from Connecticut named Morgan Buckley and William Healey, who named the town for Hartford.
The Greeks made up for the lack of equipment with intensity of spirit ; historian Christopher Buckley stated that "… some fought with extreme courage and tenacity.

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Buckley claims that Bucknall was unprepared to support the attack once problems developed and that Erskine was not suited to the task at hand.
The purposes of YAF are to advocate public policies consistent with the Sharon Statement, which was adopted by young conservatives at a meeting at the home of Mr. William F. Buckley in Sharon, Connecticut on September 11, 1960 ; To promote social welfare and individual freedom ; To study any legislation from any governmental bodies or agencies that seek to affect social and economic problems of the individual ; To support the preservation and enhancement of individual freedom for all Americans ; To provide aid and information to students and such young adults throughout the nation to assist them in achieving and maintaining the ideological realization of the beliefs in the Sharon Statement ; and to maintain and operate a chapter based organization with national, regional and local networks throughout the United State of America.
; Jason Buckley advocates a more physical, game-based approach and " Philosophy in Role ", in which children philosophise within a story as characters confronted with a variety of problems.
Following serious hamstring problems, Buckley played his first game of 2007 playing for the Williamstown Seagulls in the VFL on 18 August 2007.

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In an apparent effort to head off such a rival primary slate, Mr. Wagner talked by telephone yesterday with Representative Charles A. Buckley, the Bronx Democratic leader, and with Joseph T. Sharkey, the Brooklyn Democratic leader.
Contemporaneously, conservative Republicans in office and in the media such as William F. Buckley, Jr. and George Will felt Dan Quayle should be ousted in favor of Kemp.
Other writers, such as F. G. Edwards in 1900 and Robert Buckley in 1905, have held that the theme is a " countermelody to some other unheard tune ": it would fit when played simultaneously, but does not necessarily contain any of its characteristics other than the most general harmonic or structural outline.
The community also sponsors Mathews Market Days, featuring local artists such as P. Buckley Moss.
After a decade as a guitarist-for-hire in Los Angeles, Buckley amassed a following in the early 1990s by playing cover songs at venues in Manhattan's East Village, such as Sin-é, gradually focusing more on his own material.
Some Western analysts, such as Patricia Buckley Ebrey, estimate that about 20-40 million people had died of starvation caused by bad government policy and natural disasters.
Finally, conservative animus spilled into overt support for Joe Lieberman in 1988, both from national sources such as National Review ( publisher William F. Buckley, Jr., and his brother, former New York Senator James Buckley, both endorsed and campaigned for Lieberman in 1988 ), but more importantly, from rank-and-file Connecticut Republicans irate with Weicker's effort to make the local party more liberal and prevent the nomination of conservatives to state office, and the poor showing of Weicker-backed candidates in the 1986 elections.
The next revamp occurred on 1 September 1997, when the station reverted to a more traditional mix of talk and music, and introduced new presenters such as Chris Ashley, John Radford ( wine ) Giles Dilnot, Bill Buckley and Simon Bates, who presented the Sunday morning show.
The primary exception to this rule would be within the context of the electoral process, whereby the Supreme Court has ruled that suffrage or standing for political office as a candidate are not political speech and thus can be subjected to significant regulations ; such restrictions have been upheld in the Buckley v. Valeo case.
" Dido's Lament " has been performed or recorded by artists far from the typical operatic school, such as Klaus Nomi ( as " Death "), Ane Brun and Jeff Buckley.
The Biotic Baking Brigade is a loosely connected group of activists famous for throwing pies in the faces of such figures as Bill Gates, San Francisco mayors Willie Brown, and Gavin Newsom, anti-gay preacher Fred Phelps, economist Milton Friedman, Swedish King Carl Gustaf, former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, conservative journalist William F. Buckley, former WTO head Renato Ruggiero, and Ann Coulter, among others.
Mid-Atlantic English was popular in Hollywood films from the 1930s to the early 1960s, and continues to be associated with people such as Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, William F. Buckley, Jr., Gore Vidal, George Plimpton, Roscoe Lee Browne, and Norman Mailer.
In 2006 he published The Angry Right: Why Conservatives Keep Getting It Wrong, which criticized the political writings of such commentators as William F. Buckley, Jr., Russell Kirk, David and Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Phyllis Schlafly, William Bennett, Gertrude Himmelfarb and Irving and William Kristol, arguing that, despite the efforts of right-wing polemicists, the values of the American people have become steadily more liberal over time.
However his importance in Australian letters rests upon the seriousness he approached his task as a poet and his influence upon some later poets, such as Vincent Buckley.
Easley McCain Recording is an American recording studio, based in Memphis, Tennessee, notable for recording musicians such as Tav Falco's Panther Burns, Grifters, Pavement, Sonic Youth, Come, White Stripes, Townes Van Zandt, Pezz, Jeff Buckley, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Guided by Voices, Lydia Lunch, Box Tops, Rufus Thomas, Wilco, Cat Power, Modest Mouse, and Kim Deal.
Thanks to the experiences he shared with Zimmer, Gregson-Williams began mentoring several musicians such as Steve Jablonsky, Toby Chu, Stephen Barton, David Buckley and Marc Streitenfeld among others.
The Institute is also well regarded for its Shepperd Distinguished Lecture Series, which has brought a variety of internationally recognized individuals, such as Mikhail Gorbachev, Robert McNamara, Ralph Nader, William F. Buckley, Jr., and most recently Malcolm Gladwell to discuss salient political and social topics.
Following a Commonwealth Literary Fund Fellowship, in 1958, and with the support of Douglas Stewart and other concerned Australian poets such as Rosemary Dobson, David Campbell and Vincent Buckley ), his supervised release from David Rice Hospital ( Norwich, UK ) was organised.
After leaving Old Trafford, Phelan signed for West Bromwich Albion, where he spent 18 months and played just 21 games, his first team chances limited by younger players such as Kevin Donovan and Lee Ashcroft who were more favoured by new manager Alan Buckley ( appointed in the autumn following the dismissal of Keith Burkinshaw, who brought Phelan to the club ).
This Fighter Wing deployed from Buckley Field numerous times during the decade of the 1990s to take part in various military operations such as Operation Desert Storm, Operation Northern Watch, and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Swinton became Champions of the Rugby Football League Championship in seasons 1962 – 63 and 1963 – 64, during a decade that saw the club enjoy the services of star players such as John Stopford, Alan Buckley, Ken Gowers, Dave Robinson, Billy " Daz " Davies, Bill Holliday and Albert Blan.
In a blow to campaigners against racial segregation, the legality of racial restrictive covenants was affirmed by the landmark Corrigan v. Buckley judgment that ruled that such clauses constituted " private action " and as such were not subject to the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

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