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  • The species is named after Dr C.G.C. Dickson, a famous lepidopterologist.
  • James "Jim" Bell Dickson, a native of Aberdeen, Mississippi, was a pil
  • born near Bombay, India, the son of Georgina Dickson Abbott and Colonel James Allardyce.
  • ichmond, California; sponsored by Mrs. Hodges Dickson; acquired by the Navy and commissioned 6 Apri
  • a Chance was a Canadian quiz show by Roy Ward Dickson adapted from radio.
  • Dickson Agyeman (born 14 September 1985 in Antwerp) i
  • pitched two scoreless innings each and Murry Dickson allowed the only AL run in two innings of wor
  • Dickson also had spells at Maxwelltown United and Che
  • Dickson also said that he would not reconsider the la
  • promoter and contractor of the railway, John Dickson, also made a start on constructing a railway
  • and economics, in 1926 and won its Edward A. Dickson Alumnus of the Year Award in 1948.
  • In 1989 Governor Henry Bellmon appointed Dickson an Ambassador of Oklahoma to the United State
  • a banker, Duncan Taylor, a teacher and James Dickson an entrepreneur.
  • sold land in New Jersey to John Ramsey, John Dickson, and Thomas Coyle.
  • el and, on October 10, was fatally wounded by Dickson and died the next day.
  • Joanna Ampil, Barbara Dickson and Brian Kennedy shared the stage with Corry
  • Dickson and Dave Halliday both played in the trial ga
  • ad just recruited two new scrum halves in Lee Dickson and Ben Foden.
  • ent of other notable sailors, including Chris Dickson and Dean Barker.
  • Dorothy Dickson and Allen Kearns, Jack Clarke, G. Myddleton -
  • launch presenters were Konnie Huq and Adrian Dickson and the show was a huge success they continue
  • a 1954 British romance film directed by Paul Dickson and starring Griffith Jones, Kathleen Byron a
  • elier, Jersey, the son of Major-General E. J. Dickson and his wife Louisa Maria Dickson.
  • a partner in the publishing company of Lovat Dickson and Thompson Ltd.
  • y a cab containing Edmond, his friend Colonel Dickson and a few other aristocratic supporters.
  • achieved with teammates Eswort Coombs, Thomas Dickson and Erasto Sampson during the heats at the 19
  • Dickson and some other Commissioners disagreed with t
  • The Victorian combined with Bob Windle, David Dickson and John Ryan to win bronze in the 4x100m fre
  • The Victorian combined with Bob Windle, David Dickson and Peter Doak to win silver in the 4x100m me
  • ive album Black Gold), Matthew Sweet, Barbara Dickson and Kate Wolf.
  • Ngila Dickson and Richard Taylor - The Lord of the Rings: T
  • Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, Tom Phillips, Jennifer Dickson and Norman Ackroyd.
  • was born in nearby Onslow, the son of Charles Dickson and Amelia Bishop, emigrants from Connecticut
  • n a team that also contained Frank Duffy, Ken Dickson, Angie Malone and Michael McCreadie.
  • During 2006, Dickson appeared as the Timekeeper in Alan Ayckbourn
  • Thomas Dickson Archibald
  • liam Archibald and his great-grandson Charles Dickson Archibald also served in the assembly.
  • Thomas Dickson Archibald (8 April 1813 - 18 October 1890) wa
  • October 31 - Charles Dickson Archibald, lawyer, businessman and politician
  • Papers and photographs by Violet Dickson are held at the Middle East Centre Archive, S
  • David Hemmings Happens was produced by Jim Dickson, arranged by Jimmy Bond and was recorded in L
  • apton, Nik Kershaw, Belinda Carlisle, Barbara Dickson, Art of Noise and Ray Davies.
  • as at the Santa Fe Opera in 1977 with Stephen Dickson as Emilio.
  • Hugh Dickson as Dr. Bacon
  • ty of Chicago and Harvard University welcomed Dickson as a Ph.D. student, and Dickson initially acc
  • ling alongside both Gladys Cooper and Dorothy Dickson as Peter Pan.
  • The cast included Dorothy Dickson as Dick, Jean Adrienne as Alice, Roy Barbour
  • iginal production, which also starred Dorothy Dickson as Penelope Lee, Zena Dare as Phyllida Frame
  • ific Director of IMBA who would recruit Barry Dickson as the first group leader in house and who is
  • Neil Dickson as Tony
  • Dickson assured reporters they needed only a meal and
  • e Australian Labor Party, and won the seat of Dickson at the 1998 federal election.
  • February 1510, narrate how "Thomas Dicsoune ( Dickson) at the Monastery of Hethingtoune (Haddington
  • r, Sebastian J. Brook and Blendtec C.E.O, Tom Dickson, attempt to blend an Ironside Dalek action fi
  • Born in Hillsboro, Illinois, Dickson attended the public schools and was graduated
  • Marsha Dickson Barbour (born in Monroeville, Alabama) has be
  • The Dickson Baseball Dictionary, W. W. Norton & Company (
  • John Dickson Batten (8 October 1860 - 5 August 1932) was a
  • For painter and book illustrator, see John Dickson Batten.
  • Jeremiah Dickson became governor in 1846.
  • Dickson became the first great American algebraist an
  • Mark Dickson Bell (8 February 1881 - 22 October 1961) was
  • In 1891, he married Kate Dickson Black.
  • Dickson bought the building in 1945 and it remained i
  • h John Konrads, Jon Henricks and Murray Rose, Dickson broke the world record on 6 August 1960, at t
  • ajority of 2 by the sitting Liberal MP, James Dickson's father Thomas Alexander Dickson, but the re
  • Thomas Dixson (also Thomas Dickson, c. May 3, 1733 - November 8, 1809) was a Bri
  • Dickson came to Nova Scotia from Connecticut.
  • e filming of Purple Rain; Mosely, Johnson and Dickson can be seen dancing during various performanc
  • in 1930, is the first detective novel by John Dickson Carr which features for the first time Carr's
  • f Sherlock Holmes, a joint enterprise of John Dickson Carr and Adrian Conan Doyle.
  • e Rutgers College Student Government, a James Dickson Carr Scholar, and was voted by her graduating
  • Mad Hatter Mystery, a detective novel by John Dickson Carr, where the Tower serves as scene of a mu
  • tional detective Gideon Fell, created by John Dickson Carr, lived at no. 1, Adelphi Terrace.
  • int enterprise of Adrian Conan Doyle and John Dickson Carr.
  • His son was the mystery novelist John Dickson Carr.
  • es Spaak and Duvivier, from the novel by John Dickson Carr.
  • herlock Holmes by Adrian Conan Doyle and John Dickson Carr.
  • mes stories, some with the assistance of John Dickson Carr.
  • blished in 1951, is a detective story by John Dickson Carr.
  • murder mystery by Adrian Conan Doyle and John Dickson Carr.
  • Among the authors were: John Dickson Carr; Clyde Brion Davis; Earle Stanley Gardne
  • Professor Michael Dickson CBE BA MS FREng FIStructE FICE HonFRIBA FRSA
  • d Robertson counties and portions of Stewart, Dickson, Cheatham, and Houston counties.
  • "Innerspace" (Dickinson, Dickson, Chris Dale) - 4:08
  • sses but avoiding the centers of suburbs like Dickson City and Blakely.
  • In the Dickson city limits, it is known as East Walnut Stree
  • s, a baseball instructional center located at Dickson City, Pennsylvania.
  • loop of Tenn-840 north of Nashville and past Dickson, Clarksville, Springfield, and Gallatin were
  • Travis was born as Dickson Cornelius Savage on 6 April 1884 in Opotiki,
  • of Cheatham County and nearby Montgomery and Dickson counties.
  • Location of Dickson County in Tennessee
  • ons from 1916 to 1960, and as chairman of the Dickson County Republican Central Committee from 1918
  • Dickson County in Tennessee is named after him.
  • It was founded in 1907 as The Dickson County Herald as a weekly, and has periodical
  • h of White Bluff on State Route 47 in eastern Dickson County to State Route 49 just west of Ashland
  • Dickson County is a county located in the U.S. state
  • Dickson County is bordered on the NE by the Cumberlan
  • Bell State Park is a Tennessee state park in Dickson County, Tennessee in the United States.
  • Coppidge was born in Dickson County, Tennessee.
  • n the National Register of Historic Places in Dickson County, Tennessee, United States.
  • Felix I. Batson was born in Dickson County, Tennessee.
  • e line between Cheatham County, Tennessee and Dickson County, Tennessee along State Route 49.
  • ional Register of Historic Places listings in Dickson County, Tennessee.
  • erald serves as the newspaper "of record" for Dickson County, Tennessee; a considerable portion of
  • as established in 1808 as the county seat for Dickson County, which had been created in 1803.
  • ter was moved to Bellsburg, Tennessee, on the Dickson County-Cheatham County line and hence closer
  • commenced practice in Charlotte, Tennessee in Dickson County.
  • nnessee State Highway located entirely within Dickson County.
  • Richard Dickson Cudahy (born 1926) is a United States federal
  • But Dickson Cyber Express was closed after Internet bubbl
  • It was completed in 2000, together with Dickson Cyber Express, a 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2
  • d to acquire a number of demo recordings from Dickson, dating from the group's 1964 rehearsal sessi
  • c) "Viens suivre" - ( Dickson, David Burt
  • In 2007, Dickson decided to re-launch the record label while a
  • David Catchings Dickson, Democrat
  • Dickson described the nature of aboriginal title as a
  • Her brother, Saud Dickson, died in May 2005.
  • 24 East Maitland MLA James Dickson died on 28 April 1863.
  • Temora Country Party MLA Doug Dickson died on 27 July 1960.
  • s had run short of powder, Lieutenant Colonel Dickson displayed great coolness and contempt of dang
  • George Abel, John Davies, Billy Dawe, Robert Dickson, Donald Gauf, William Gibson, Ralph Hansch, R
  • winning pitcher and Reynolds the loser, while Dickson earned the save.
  • n Islam, Essays Written in Honor of Martin B. Dickson, eds.
  • Dickson entered politics in 1977, when he was elected
  • Eswort Coombs, Thomas Dickson, Eversley Linley, and Erasto Sampson
  • 06.52 minutes, achieved with teammates Thomas Dickson, Eversley Linley, Erasto Sampson during the h
  • Dickson examined the tort of breach of statutory duty
  • tten and composed by Bruce Dickinson and Alex Dickson, except where noted.
  • Dickson Experimental Sound Film
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Donald Dickson Farmer VC MSM (28 May 1877 - 23 December 1956
  • sts John Devitt, Murray Rose and John Konrads Dickson finished third behind the United States and J
  • In the 1924/25 season, Dickson finished as joint top scorer at Middlesbrough
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Thomas Dickson Finletter and Helen Grill Finletter.
  • Dickson first considered the definition of paramountc
  • pping center is currently managed by Colliers Dickson Flake Partners.
  • biplane aircraft and it was in this type that Dickson flew all his combat missions.
  • In 2005 he succeeded Norman Dickson following the retirement of the latter.
  • Justice Dickson, for a unanimous Court, dismissed the appeal
  • ster was originally designed by Pendleton and Dickson for property developer Emannuel Nove, as two
  • took on the role originally played by Barbara Dickson for the 1988 production and recording.
  • On leaving VSO in 1962, Dickson formed Community Service Volunteers, which fo
  • Zahra Dickson Freeth is a British author, the daughter of H
  • two local teachers, Richard studied with Joan Dickson from 1988 until her death in 1994, before con
  • Dunfermline in May 1958 by then manager Andy Dickson from junior side Dunbar United.
  • Dickson graduated from Yale and the University of Pen
  • Born in Oklahoma City, Dickson graduated from Putnam City High School in 196
  • Dickson Greeting
  • Zahra Dickson grew up in Kuwait and later attended boarding
  • st End in September 1922 and featured Dorothy Dickson, Grossmith, Geoffrey Gwyther, and Norman Grif
  • and consists of vocalist and guitarist Andrew Dickson, guitarist Adrian Popovich, bass guitarist Al
  • Although Dickson had spent considerable time in planning and p
  • On 10 June 2010, it was reported that Dickson had signed a deal to join League One rivals S
  • Dickson had brief spells with English clubs Bolton Wa
  • Renn Dickson Hampden (1793 - 23 April 1868), was an Englis
  • There does remain a small hardware store ( Dickson Hardware), but the Square is now more of a re
  • July 31 - Junior Ed Dickson has been named to the John Mackey Award watch
  • The Dickson Herald is a biweekly newspaper published in D
  • mall estates, including the council estate in Dickson Hey, were built to both sides of Station Road
  • LECJ is located at 4701 Dickson, Houston, Tx, 77007; nearby to St. Thomas Hig
  • Dickson, however, stated that privilege did not apply
  • , Mary Rodgers, Everett Sloane, Jay Thompson, Dickson Hughes, Jack Holmes, Paul Klein, Norman Marti
  • Poetry Robert Dickson, Humains paysages en temps de paix relative
  • as the skeleton of a blue whale found in Port Dickson in 1893 and was displayed from 1903 to 1969.
  • He later contested Dickson in the supplementary election in 1993 as an i
  • Dickson, in dissent, also agreed with the characteriz
  • ities of Clarksville in Montgomery County and Dickson in Dickson County.
  • Brecon Railway constructed by contractor John Dickson in the 1860's.
  • was the focus of attention for artists James Dickson Innes and Augustus John during their two year
  • To this end, manager Jim Dickson instigated a loose session where the band rec
  • r at Berkeley, and from 1992 to 1995 held the Dickson Instructorship at the University of Chicago.
  • re complicated when his ex-wife, Mona (Gloria Dickson), invites herself along, rooming with Kay.
  • Mark Dickson is a former professional tennis player.
  • Rick Dickson is the current athletic director of Tulane Un
  • Stewart Dickson is an Alliance Party of Northern Ireland poli
  • Dickson is a town in Carter County, Oklahoma, United
  • This means that Dickson is available to play for Belgium, Ghana and N
  • Robert Dickson is an American jazz bassist residing in Atlan
  • As a tour pro, Dickson is best known for being a quarter-finalist in
  • Dickson is a graduate of Bishop Kelley High School in
  • LaForest J. wrote the majority with Dickson J. and Gonthier J. concurring.
  • Dickson J., with Beetz, Chouinard, and Lamer concurri
  • scrapbook;: Bell, Bledsoe, Brockman, Burrus, Dickson, James, Pedan, Putman, Sims, Tatum, Woolfolk,
  • ir choreographers were Katarina Lindgren, Tom Dickson, Jo Jo Starbuck, and Brenda Trussell.
  • f members of the Carnegie, Chalmers, Chapman, Dickson, John Hall, Gibson and Keiller families - to
  • John Devitt, David Dickson, John Konrads, and Murray Rose - Swimming, Me
  • Dickson joined Southampton on 1 July 2010 when his co
  • Sir James Robert Dickson, KCMG (30 November 1832 - 10 January 1901) wa
  • rformed at the venue are Hank Marvin, Barbara Dickson, Ken Dodd, Bob Dylan, Ray Mears and Jimmy Car
  • eath of an opposing candidate for the seat of Dickson; Kerr held the portfolio in the interim until
  • Colonel Charles Dickson King, Colonel, CBE;
  • in the principle of timely justice, Justices Dickson, Lamer and Sopinka found in this section only
  • William Dickson Lang (28 Sep 1878 - 3 March 1966) was Keeper
  • Campbell studied law with Robert Dickson, later practising in partnership with Dickson
  • When news of the outbreak of war arrived, Dickson led a total of 400 Indians in an expedition l
  • Dickson lived in Amherst.
  • Dickson looked to his opinion in R. v. Keegstra and a
  • An agreement with Denny, Mott & Dickson Ltd in 1929 said they would buy wood from Den
  • the Asheville Female Seminary in 1841 by John Dickson, M.D. and Rev. Erasmus Rowley, D.D. The schoo
  • The cases of Kimel, Dickson, MacPherson and Narz were consolidated on app
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