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Buckley
[buhk-lee]
noun
William F., Jr., 1925–2008, U.S. writer and editor.
Example Sentences
Senior lecturer Kelly Buckley, one of those behind the course's creation, said public conversation on the issue had "never been louder" and the university hoped to ensure "we use knowledge and evidence and theory and data to make sure we're responding in the right way".
Ms Buckley wants students on the course to help develop projects that have practical applications and real-world impact.
After 40 years of chain-smoking cigarettes, Baroness Claire Fox of Buckley says it was the strawberry and banana flavour disposable vapes that finally helped her quit.
Despite scepticism about Chinese firms from Washington, Mr Buckley says the US should be looking to work with Beijing on the advancement of renewable energy.
"Co-op have acted quickly and their work on the recovery helps to soften things slightly, but rebuilding trust is a bit harder," Prof Oli Buckley, a cyber security expert at Loughborough University, told the BBC.
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