• James Buckman (November 20, 1814 – November 23, 1884) was a British pharmaceutical chemist, professor, museum curator, botanist, geologist, archaeologist...
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  • Buckman may refer to: Albert Buckman Wharton, Jr. (a.k.a. Buster Wharton) (1909-1963), American rancher and polo player. Anjo Buckman, German rugby union...
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    James Buckman Sexton (born December 28, 1981), known professionally as Buck Sexton, is an American radio and television talk show host, author, and conservative...
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  • Tara Buckman is an American retired television and film actress. Her active career was mainly confined to the late 1970s to the mid-1990s. Though never...
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  • businessman and politician James Sexton (attorney) (born 1972), American family law attorney Buck Sexton (James Buckman Sexton, born 1981), American...
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    cultivated.: 224  In 1859, a new cultivar called 'Student' was developed by James Buckman at the Royal Agricultural College in England. He back-crossed cultivated...
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  • George VI 1952–2022 – Queen Elizabeth II 2024–present – King Charles III James Buckman – professor of geology, botany, and zoology from 1848 to 1863. John...
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    historical significance because it was the earliest named oogenus. James Buckman described the first named species as Oolithes bathonicae in a communication...
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  • Holland Buckman Bridge carries I-295 West Beltway traffic over the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. It was named for Henry Holland Buckman, a prominent...
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    Richard Buckman (born 27 May 1989) is a New Zealand rugby union player, who currently plays as a midfield back, wing or fullback for the Kobelco Kobe...
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    Charterhouse Museum), Frederick Yorke Brocas, Andrew Bloxam, William Gardiner, James Buckman and John Drew Salmon. The collections are currently being digitised...
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  • page 268 James Buckman, The Steyning Line and its Closure, self published by James Buckman, Seaford, 2002, ISBN 1 85770 254 9, page 15 Buckman, page 16...
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    Jurassic era (c. 201 – c. 145 Ma (million years ago)). Buckman was the eldest son of James Buckman (1814-1884), Professor of Geology, Botany, and Zoology...
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  • Gil Buckman in Parenthood. Slade earned a brown belt in Gosoku-ryū karate at age 11. Slade began his acting career in 1989 playing Young kevin Buckman in...
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    Tim Walz (redirect from Timothy James Walz)
    Timothy James Walz (/wɔːlz/ WAWLZ; born April 6, 1964) is an American politician, former educator, and retired U.S. Army non-commissioned officer who...
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    About Jane (2000) - Robert Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2002) - Dr. Roger Buckman (episode "Seizure") Fascination (2004) - Patrick Doherty The Devil Wears...
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    Rosina Buckman (16 March 1881 – 31 December 1948) was a New Zealand soprano who became a prima donna during World War I and later a professor of singing...
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  • O'Neal as Frank Post Karl Malden as Walt Buckman Joe Don Baker as Paul Buckman Tom Skerritt as John Buckman James Olson as Joe Billings Lynn Carlin as Sada...
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  • Director, Optical Munitions and Glass Dept., Ministry of Munitions James Buckman, Chairman, Bermondsey Advisory Committee, Ministry of National Service...
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  • 93 Gray, page 83 Carter, page 301 James Buckman, The Steyning Line and its Closure, self published by James Buckman, Seaford, 2002, ISBN 1 85770 254 9...
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    Edward James Begley Jr. (born September 16, 1949) is an American actor and environmental activist. He has appeared in hundreds of films, television shows...
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  • Zacaweista. Waggoner was married three times. Her first husband was Albert Buckman Wharton of the Wharton family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They had met...
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  • deceased) - invited by Ned Buckman Howard Stark (deceased) - invited by Ned Buckman Sir James Braddock (deceased) - invited by Ned Buckman, former Black Bishop...
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  • The Railways of Mid-Sussex, Oakwood Press, 1975, no ISBN, page 26 James Buckman, The Steyning Line and its Closure, S B Publications, Seaford, 2002...
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  • the Remains of Roman Art in Cirencester (1850, 2nd edit. 1851), with James Buckman Newmarch Pedigree (1868), with his elder brother George Frederick Newmarch...
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    Chinese cooks". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 23, 2018. Adam Buckman (June 27, 2007). "'Bizarre Foods' Guy Scarfs Meals That Once Were Pets"...
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  • April 2018. David Buckman (2006). Artists in Britain Since 1945 Vol 1, A to L. Art Dictionaries Ltd. ISBN 0-953260-95-X. "Claerwen James | The Royal Drawing...
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  • Adam Buckman of MediaPost also wrote about the show's prominence on MTV, and reached similar conclusions to its cause as Schneider and Aurthur. Buckman called...
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  • Unnatural Causes (1993 film) (category Films with screenplays by Peter Buckman)
    adaptation of the 1967 detective novel of the same name by P. D. James written by Peter Buckman. Differing in several details from the original plot, it stars...
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    wins the cross country road race, beating the favorite, Coy "Cannonball" Buckman, played by his brother, David. In 1977, Robert became a snack for the vengeful...
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