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  2. Richard Buckley (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Buckley (August 20, 1948 – September 19, 2021) was an American fashion journalist and editor. Buckley wrote for Vogue Italia and New York magazine , and worked as an editor for Women's Wear Daily , Vanity Fair , and Vogue Hommes , the latter of which he was editor-in-chief from 1999 to 2005.

  3. Richard Buckley - Wikipedia

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    Richard Buckley (journalist) (1948–2021), American LGBT writer and journalist and husband of Tom Ford. Richard Buckley (courtier) (1928–2022), Royal Navy officer and courtier. Richard Buckley, New Zealand farmer whose trousers exploded. Dick Buckley (baseball) (Richard D. Buckley) (1858–1929), American Major League Baseball player.

  4. Tom Ford - Wikipedia

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    Ford married Richard Buckley in 2014, a journalist and former editor in chief of Vogue Hommes International; they had been in a relationship since meeting in 1986. [76] The couple have a son [28] who was born in September 2012 via gestational surrogate. [77]

  5. Lord Buckley - Wikipedia

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    William Buckley and Annie Bone. Lord Richard Buckley (born Richard Myrle Buckley; April 5, 1906 – November 12, 1960) was an American stand-up comedian and recording artist, [1] who in the 1940s and 1950s created a character that was, according to The New York Times, "an unlikely persona ... part English royalty, part Dizzy Gillespie." [2]

  6. Exploding trousers - Wikipedia

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    In their May 2006 "Exploding Pants" episode the popular U.S. television show MythBusters investigated the idea that trousers could explode based on the events of New Zealand in the 1930s. Experimenters tested four substances on 100% cotton overalls: a paste comprising a mixture of gunpowder and water; a "herbicide from the 1930s" which was ...

  7. The Lost King - Wikipedia

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    The suggested whereabouts of the King's remains was public knowledge prior to Philippa's intervention, however, we recognise she was the positive driving force behind the decision to dig for Richard III. Langley issued a rebuttal, calling the university's statement "misleading": Contrary to the misleading media statement issued by the University, I did feel side-lined (and continue to feel ...

  8. Richard Buckley (courtier) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Buckley (courtier) Lieutenant-Commander Sir Peter Richard Buckley, KCVO, FRGS (31 January 1928 – 31 January 2022) was a British Royal Navy officer and courtier. He entered the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1945 and served until retiring in 1961 with the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. That year, he joined the household of Prince Edward, Duke ...

  9. Richard Brookhiser - Wikipedia

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    Richard Brookhiser (/ ˈ b r ʊ k h aɪ z ər /; born February 23, 1955) is an American journalist, biographer and historian. He is a senior editor at National Review . He is most widely known for a series of biographies of America's founders , including Alexander Hamilton , Gouverneur Morris , and George Washington .