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In 1968, he was cited by William F. Buckley as one of several historical figures whose best qualities would be emulated by the ideal President.
" Buckley also claimed the creature was common in the Barwon River and cites an example he heard of an Aboriginal woman being killed by one.
The show was hugely popular, catapulting him to stardom as he toured the UK over the course of the next six months and creating, as described by Buckley, a " cult of Bowie " that was " unique — its influence lasted longer and has been more creative than perhaps almost any other force within pop fandom.
In the ensuing conversation with Harty, as described by biographer David Buckley, " the singer made hardly any sense at all throughout what was quite an extensive interview.
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.
William F. Buckley famously remarked that he was " standing athwart history yelling ' stop!
With less than two minutes left in the first half, Warner completed a pass to receiver Ricky Proehl at the Rams 40-yard line, but New England defensive back Antwan Harris forced a fumble while tackling him, which was recovered by Patriots defensive back Terrell Buckley.
The Burger Court ( 1969 – 1986 ) expanded Griswolds right to privacy to strike down abortion laws ( Roe v. Wade ), but divided deeply on affirmative action ( Regents of the University of California v. Bakke ) and campaign finance regulation ( Buckley v. Valeo ), and dithered on the death penalty, ruling first that most applications were defective ( Furman v. Georgia ), then that the death penalty itself was not unconstitutional ( Gregg v. Georgia ).
Also in 2006, the Supreme Court held that a Vermont law imposing mandatory limits on spending was unconstitutional, under the precedent of Buckley v. Valeo.
Much of the series was shot on location, with Stanley played by Keith Buckley.
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.
Buckley, a bold young officer in the British cavalry, was wounded in action at Talavera in 1809.
Buckley also served as a Member of Parliament but was " sent to the knacker's yard at Reform ".
In 1980 the Tricycle Theatre was opened in a converted Forester's Hall on Kilburn High Road north of Buckley Road.
At that time Kelsey Woods was named " Miss Buckley " and Dustin Luhrsen was named " Mr. Buckley ".
Christ Lutheran High School inhabits a building west of the Illinois Central Railroad tracks which was originally Buckley High School, then Buckley-Loda-High School until further consolidation, which moved the public high school to Paxton, in Ford County, as Paxton-Buckley-Loda High School.
The team had no name until 1929 ; it was simply the Buckley baseball team.
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 ).

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Following the premature death of Samuel in 1804 the factory was successfully run by his widow Hannah Lees née Buckley and in later years the company was renamed Hannah Lees & Sons in her honour.

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Army Major General Carl Stiner had warned Buckley that he was in danger, but Buckley told him that " I have a pretty good intelligence network ... I think I'm secure.
The role went to Buckley after being approved by network chief Brandon Tartikoff, who felt the character of the sympathetic teacher she had played in the 1976 film Carrie would also be great for the series.

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Buckley said in 2005 that the magazine had lost about $ 25 million over 50 years.
In 2008 Buckley took Grimsby to the capital again, but lost out to MK Dons in the final of the Football League Trophy.
In 1951, Regnery published God and Man at Yale, the first book written by William F. Buckley, Jr .. At that time, Regnery had a close affiliation with the University of Chicago and published classics for the Great Books series at the University, but he lost the contract as a result of publishing Buckley's book.
Collingwood vs Essendon, Round 5 2003, at the MCG: Collingwood lost the match by 66 points but Buckley was awarded two Bronlow Medal votes, winning 37 possessions, laying four tackles, and scoring long range goal in the second term.
Buckley was elected to Larne Borough Council in 1989 as an independent, a seat he lost in 1993.
He noted that with the departure of great team leaders and club legends like Nathan Buckley for Collingwood, Michael Voss for the Brisbane Lions and James Hird for Essendon, the AFL had lost much of its leadership, and did not hesitate to name Brett Kirk as one of the few who has taken the mantle of the league's most influential and consistent leaders, alongside players such as that of Brisbane's Jonathan Brown.

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Buckley returned to the stage to play " Sefronia – The King's Chain ", " Phantasmagoria in Two ", and concluded the concert with " Once I Was " performed acoustically with an impromptu a cappella ending, due to a snapped guitar string.
Green then left the cast due to scheduling conflicts and the role was then given to Robert Buckley.
The first Super-Maxi owners, the New Zealanders Charles St. Clair Brown, a businessman and self-made millionaire, and his co-owner, Bill Buckley, an engineer, were encouraged to build their yacht, Maximus ( later rechristened Investec LOYAL ), they say, due to the relaxed rules.
Paige stepped briefly into the role of Norma Desmond in Lloyd Webber's West End production of Sunset Boulevard in 1994, when Betty Buckley was taken ill due to her undergoing an emergency appendectomy.
He is considerably more intelligent due to Grodd's mind control, and Batman comments that " Grundy sounds like William F. Buckley ".
Buckley was sidelined between rounds three and seven due to a broken jaw, suffered in a clash with Carlton's Justin Murphy in round two.

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Buckley is a village in Wexford County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
He opposed Watergate-era campaign finance laws, becoming a plaintiff in the landmark case of Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U. S. 1 ( 1976 ), in which the U. S. Supreme Court held that certain provisions of federal campaign finance laws were unconstitutional.
In 1976, Moynihan was elected to the U. S. Senate from the State of New York, defeating U. S. Representative Bella Abzug, Ramsey Clark, Paul O ' Dwyer and Abraham Hirschfeld in the Democratic primary, and Conservative Party incumbent James L. Buckley in the general election.
The two pieces that bracket the collection, a firsthand essay on the drug scene and ruminations on underappreciated ' 70s U. S. singer-songwriter Tim Buckley, indicate, however, that the volume disserves Penman by not including more of this sort of offbeat commentary.
* Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U. S. 1 ( 1976 )
Colonel Buckley served in Vietnam with the U. S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, or MACV, as a Senior Advisor to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam.
In 1983, Buckley succeeded Ken Haas as the Beirut Station Chief / Political Officer at the U. S. Embassy.
* William Francis Buckley ( 1928 – 1985 ), U. S. Army officer and intelligence agency operative
Betty Lynn Buckley was born in Big Spring, Texas and raised in Fort Worth, the daughter of Betty Bob ( née Diltz ), a dancer and journalist, and Ernest Lynn Buckley, a retired lieutenant colonel in the U. S. Air Force and former dean of engineering at South Dakota State University.
Buckley has recorded 12 solo albums and gives concerts and makes guest solo appearances across the U. S. each year.
His work on civil rights and the antiwar movement has been cited as an inspiration by public figures including U. S. Congress members John Kerry, Donald W. Riegle, Jr. and Barney Frank, California gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides, columnist William F. Buckley, Jr., actor Warren Beatty, White House Counsel under President Obama Gregory Craig, former New York City Public Advocate Mark Green and musician-songwriters Peter Yarrow and Harry Chapin.
Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U. S. 1 ( 1976 ), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States upheld a federal law which set limits on campaign contributions, but ruled that spending money to influence elections is a form of constitutionally protected free speech, and struck down portions of the law.
* Former U. S. Senator and U. S. Court of Appeals Judge James Buckley
In 1974, a challenge by William F. Buckley to AFTRA ’ s union shop agreements for news broadcasters fails as the U. S. Supreme Court declines to review the case.
After Johns spoke on South Africa at the United Nations in New York City on November 27, 1990, during which he criticized the world body openly for continuing economic sanctions in ways that he said were hurting South Africa's black majority under the auspices of helping them, William F. Buckley, Jr. wrote in his December 27, 1990 Universal Press Syndicate column that Johns ' appearance at the U. N. was influential and " did not meet with critical reception because Johns has for many years been a voluble critic of apartheid, so that it was not thought necessary to pass much time on the disavowalist rituals.
" Buckley wrote: " Johns recited statistics that were not effectively challenged by the U. N. committee.
In 1970, his brother James Buckley was elected to the U. S. Senate as a Conservative Party candidate ; in 1976, he ran for reelection as a candidate of the Republican and Conservative Parties, losing to Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
* James R. Buckley ( 1870 – 1945 ), U. S. Representative from Illinois
* James V. Buckley ( 1894 – 1954 ), U. S. Representative from Illinois

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