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- proper noun An English and Irish
patronymic surname .
Etymologies
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Examples
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1929: VIOLET DICKSON ARRIVES Col. Dickson was sent as the British Agent for the Crown to the Gulf region in the late 1920s.
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Junior forward Jessica Dickson is the biggest offensive threat.
USATODAY.com 2006
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Emily Dickson is renowned as a poet preoccupied with death.
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Emily Dickson is renowned as a poet preoccupied with death.
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With 17 returning starters, there aren't a lot of other holes to fill, although TE Ed Dickson is a big loss, and the defensive line has to replace DT Blake Ferras and DE Will Tukuafu.
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Emily Dickson is renowned as a poet preoccupied with death.
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Dickson is probably lovely and probably small, which is fine; I live in lovely and small and am very happy here.
Live a Little | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008
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Antagonist is not that; and even in Dickson's lifetime, he was delaying giving us that in order give Illuminations; stories that fill out the tale for completists and lovers of the series.
Commentary: Antagonist by Gordon R. Dickson & David W. Wixon 2007
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But let's get one thing straight - Michael Dickson is not the only blogger out there writing in English about life in Mexico.
Blogs about Mexico 2006
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But let's get one thing straight - Michael Dickson is not the only blogger out there writing in English about life in Mexico.
Blogs about Mexico 2006
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