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Sibel Edmonds: 'Buckle up, there's much more coming.' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Sibel Edmonds: \'Buckle up, there\'s much more coming.
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There were now perhaps a hundred or so Korean families living in Buckle Lane and adjacent Akepo Lane most of them having fled the plantations for the canneries, even as others abandoned the canneries to become tailors, launderers, shoemakers, or grocers.
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There were now perhaps a hundred or so Korean families living in Buckle Lane and adjacent Akepo Lane most of them having fled the plantations for the canneries, even as others abandoned the canneries to become tailors, launderers, shoemakers, or grocers.
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Buckle is seen on the video grabbing and pulling out large patches of hair from one of the young women.
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Known as the Buckle L Ranch, the working cattle ranch is located near the town of Childress.
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I wouldn't go so far as to call Buckle the next Wal-Mart of retailing, but it's clearly on a growth trajectory.
A Retailer Bucks a Trend With Sales Success in Its Jeans 2009
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In the so-called Buckle of the Bible Belt, on a Sunday the church bells still ring, but there are not the usual congregations and choirs.
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In the so-called Buckle of the Bible Belt, on a Sunday, the church bells still ring.
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What about an inky gel that goes by the name Blueberry Buckle?
Be Prepared Gary Greenberg 2004
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What about an inky gel that goes by the name Blueberry Buckle?
Be Prepared Gary Greenberg 2004
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