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- proper noun A patronymic
surname .
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Examples
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The case landed in Hickson's homicide unit, although how the fellow died - by accident, illness, suicide or criminal intent - hasn't been determined.
D.C. police try to unravel mystery of man found dead in car trunk Paul Duggan 2010
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The case landed in Hickson's homicide unit, although how the fellow died - by accident, illness, suicide or criminal intent - hasn't been determined.
The curious case of the corpse in the car trunk Paul Duggan 2010
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The case landed in Hickson's homicide unit, although how the fellow died - by accident, illness, suicide or criminal intent - hasn't been determined.
D.C. police try to unravel mystery of man found dead in car trunk Paul Duggan 2010
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An athletic power forward, Hickson is a very difficult matchup one-on-one in the post.
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Cmdr. Daniel Hickson of the criminal investigation division agreed that funerals provide one of the basic ingredients needed to carry out a crime: opportunity.
In Washington, D.C., funerals provide 'opportunity' for retaliatory violence Keith L. Alexander 2010
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Cmdr. Daniel Hickson of the criminal investigation division agreed that funerals provide one of the basic ingredients needed to carry out a crime: opportunity.
In Washington, D.C., funerals provide 'opportunity' for retaliatory violence Keith L. Alexander 2010
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We've got a classy readership and no mistake: "I don't actually like rugby, and I'm only awake because a mate was supposed to be staying over and we were to power through and watch it on his behalf," writes Ruairi Hickson.
Rugby World Cup 2011: Ireland v Wales - live! | Barry Glendenning 2011
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"No prevention you take will 100 percent guarantee to prevent something," Hickson said.
In Washington, D.C., funerals provide 'opportunity' for retaliatory violence Keith L. Alexander 2010
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Ella Hickson has a powerful item, very much in the style of Neil LaBute, on how a giftshop salesman at Ground Zero exploits distressed female tourists for his sexual advantage.
Decade - review 2011
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The league found Danny Ainge's Game 2 towel toss during a J.J. Hickson free throw a distraction worthy of a $25,000 fine.
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