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- proper noun A patronymic
surname .
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It had been arranged by Reg Dickason, England's Australian-born security adviser, and after the defection of the batting coach, Dene Hills, it was easy to joke that Dickason has revealed himself to be a double agent.
Pre-Ashes boot camps: team-building fun or a waste of time? David Hopps 2010
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If you're lucky you might find yourself browsing the shelves alongside biographer Jeremy Lewis or historical fiction writer Christie Dickason.
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Note 35: Dickason, Irish Settlers to the Cape, 18 – 19. back
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Note 34: Dickason, Irish Settlers to the Cape, 51 – 52. back
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Note 33: Dickason, Irish Settlers to the Cape, 15 – 17. back
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Reg Dickason, the England and Wales Cricket Board's security chief, looked on grimly.
England beat Pakistan but betting scandal takes gloss off Lord's win Vic Marks at Lord 2010
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Note 45: Dickason, Irish Settlers to the Cape, 19. back
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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"The big difference between now and then is that the ECB do have a very good security team, they've got a very good leader (Dickason) who looks after the players 'security, and they'll be leaning on him a lot and asking his advice as to whether the tour will be safe," Caddick told speaking to a news channel.
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Olive Patricia Dickason thought of it as “une alliance selon le ritual amérindien” and that Champlain also had this idea of it.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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An early drawing of canoes used by the Montagnais, Têtes de Boule, Ottawa, and Algonquin nations appears in Olive Patricia Dickason, The Myth of the Savage Edmonton, 1984, 89, from Bécard de Granville, Les Raretés des Indes LAC C–33287.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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