What makes "Buck" the movie so uncommonly affecting is the tormented past of Buck the man.
Deer hunters, for example, could kill both a buck and a doe (New Mexico allowed only a buck).
That's when Buck and Maree were separated -- Buck was released, and his translator was moved to another police station.
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True, writes Mr Cross, toys have long had an element of fantasy: for example, a Buck Rogers Rocket Pistol went on sale in 1934, some 500 years before Buck saved the earth.
And I know of no group of people who more consistently steer in that direction than governors, because ultimately the buck stops with you in your state, just as the buck stops with me at the national level.
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When Charlie (played stolidly by Chris Weitz, who co-directed "American Pie") rejects Buck's overtures, both amicable and sexual, Buck follows him back to Los Angeles, finds a place to live and promptly becomes his old friend's obsessive stalker.
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Buck wrote the novel, titled "The Eternal Wonder, " shortly before she died in 1973, according to a joint statement released this week by New York-based Open Road Integrated Media, along with Buck's son, Edgar S. Walsh, and Inkwell, a literary management agency.
But the Churchill Arms in Kensington was one of the very first to buck the trend.
Monks has come up with a hardball tactic to pressure companies--while making a buck or two.
Diedrich spent the first three months of 2009 trading for less than a buck a share.
"We study the senses, but we're heading further and further into the brain, " Buck says.
Does the buck stop with your Secretary of State, as far as what went on here?
Buck's T-4 Lodge is a rambling roadhouse, with log walls, stone fireplaces and trophy heads.
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Braves closer Craig Kimbrel took over in the 10th and hit John Buck with a pitch.
Only in palladium did speculators buck the trend of reducing exposure to the metal.
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In the long run, Two-buck Chuck could do California's wine industry more good than harm.
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Barney didn't even bother to slide and slowed down as Buck applied the tag.
Buck struck out three times for a total of 13 the last six games.
The panel begins its work later this month and the chairman, Rep. Howard "Buck" McKeon, R-Calif.
Renting out a vacation home can be an excellent way to make a quick buck.
But there are cruises that thankfully buck this trend, with out-of-pocket expenses that are truly minimal.
Cory Gearrin hit John Buck with a pitch to load the bases with two outs.
The Mets took a 2-0 lead in the first on John Buck's 10th homer.
But the judge would not allow them to pass the buck to the auditors.
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Wonder what big-time tax professionals talk about when they gather at fancy, big-buck tax seminars?
More likely it is corporate buck-passing, designed to help chief executives get around the new rule.
Buck and Mets manager Terry Collins acknowledged they were surprised to see Werth swing.
Mr. PHILIPPE DE BUCK (Communications Director, Business Europe): We are much more risk averse.
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