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Michael Buckland.
Buckland was there almost every day.
Robert Buckland.
You remember the Old Forest, on the borders of Buckland?
Jonny Buckland.
Buckland, and many others of the distinguished men of that time.
Wilfred Buckland.
Let's see, my armies are going to attack the Shire from Buckland.
Jonathan Mark Buckland was born on 11 September 1977 in Islington, London.
This area has been analysed in more depth by Buckland and Woodburn[8] and by Brookes[9].
Mary Buckland(1797- 1857), British paleontologist and marine biologist.
Express your feelings and let your people who are dear to you feel yourlove by simply leaving a flower order on the Buckland website!
Ms. Buckland said, that visitors attracted local and authentic products in a beautiful setting.
Anning's pterosaur was described to the prestigious Geological Society of London in 1829 by thefirst Oxford professor of geology, 3 William Buckland.
When the warlock Rex Buckland tricked the Charmed Ones into giving up their powers, Leo"healed" the Book of Shadows and restored them.
When the skeleton was discovered, Wales lacked a museum to house it, so it was moved to Oxford University,where Buckland was a professor.
However, Mr Buckland has decided the rise in probate fees is not“fair and proportionate”, and it will not go ahead.
Having resorted to the help of a prominentspecialist in comparative anatomy Georges Cuvier, Buckland classified the find as the remains of a giant predatory lizard(Latin sauria) and, accordingly, called it a megalosaur-“a huge lizard”.
Mr Buckland told the Daily Mail fees were necessary to fund the country's“world-leading” courts system, they needed to be fair and proportionate.
In June 1972 anew studio was built on the corner of Buckland Crescent and formally opened by the School's new patron, Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra.
There is a rather thin claim that JASIS is really now sixty-one, since American Documentation was a conscious, if informal, revival of the Journal of Documentary Reproduction, published from 1938 until 1942(Walker 1997 and, foran analysis of its contents by Z. Liu, see Buckland 1996).
Justice Secretary Robert Buckland said the“robust independence” of the judiciary must be respected whatever the outcome of the Supreme Court case.
He, like anyone else at the time, didn't know that dinosaurs existed because they were not scientifically recognized as such until 1824,when British naturalist William Buckland first described Megalosaurus, now regarded to be the first dinosaur to be scientifically named.
Justice Secretary Robert Buckland told the BBC that whatever the Supreme Court's decision, the“robust independence of our judiciary” must be respected.
He, like anybody else at the time, did not know that dinosaurs existed because they weren't scientifically recognized until the year1824 when British naturalist William Buckland first described Megalosaurus, now considered to be the very first dinosaur to be scientifically named.
Grot came to Hollywood in 1922 to assist Wilfred Buckland with the sets for the Douglas Fairbanks Robin Hood; and stayed on, to work with Cecil B. DeMille and William K. Howard.
He, like anyone else at the time, didn't are also aware that dinosaurs prevailed because they were not scientifically recognized as such until 1824,when British ecologist William Buckland firstly described Megalosaurus, now viewed to be the first fossil to be scientifically named.
In 1824, the President of the Royal Geological Society, William Buckland, gave a report on a find made in 1815 in the Jurassic shales of Stounsfield(Oxfordshire) and consisting of several bones and a fragment of the“antediluvian” animal.
Nowadays one understands as a document any material basis for extending our knowledge which is available for study or comparison," declared the documentalist Walter Schuermeyer in 1935, even though professional attention has remained focused on printed documents anddigital databases(Buckland 1997).
Outside Bath, his most notable works include Buckland House in Buckland, Oxfordshire,[9] and the General Infirmary in Salisbury.[10] In 1781 he published A Series of Plans for Cottages or Habitations of the Labourer, the earliest British pattern book for labourers' cottages.