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- proper noun A
surname .
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Examples
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I too was stationed on Okinawa (early 60s), at Camp Schwab (when not on floating battalion), and did some skindiving there in Buckner Bay.
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Coach Avery Johnson said Buckner is out indefinitely after injuring the knee in the fourth quarter against Phoenix.
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Even former first baseman Bill Buckner is happy for the Red Sox, although he's still a little miffed at their fans.
USATODAY.com - Red Sox's championship has cash registers ringing 2004
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Lowdown: Dante's Inferno goes cyberpunk in Buckner's toxic future tale of working-class bravado.
September 2004 2004
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Lowdown: Dante's Inferno goes cyberpunk in Buckner's toxic future tale of working-class bravado.
More EW on SF 2004
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He thought about calling Buckner himself, to emphasize the importance of knowing if Martin returned unexpectedly.
Gage Butler's Reckoning Davis, Justine 1998
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He insulted the Sanders family, called Buckner a racist and said no one but God could judge him, adding, "I don't care what sentence you give me."
The Seattle Times 2011
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Gayle, who grew up at Buckner Boys Ranch in the 1950s, called Buckner President R.C. Campbell in 1975 and asked if Buckner Children's Home in Dallas could take in the Vietnamese group.
Baptist Standard 2010
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Dr. M.Allister, of the "Buckner," and Dr. S.M. Bemiss, of the "Bragg," were both brave, cool, executive men.
Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War Fannie A. Beers
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The arrest was the second for Buckner in a month after he earlier was issued another criminal trespass charge.
Texas - Team Notes 2010
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