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Dickerson

[ dik-er-suhn ]

noun

  1. Eric De·met·ric [dih-, me, -trik], born 1960, U.S. football player.


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Chasing this mighty but sometimes fickle wave can lead to what Dickerson calls bore fever.

While Dickerson’s 1984 record stands, Dan Marino’s record-setting 1984 season now ranks just 10th all-time.

While some will be replanted along the alignment, the state replaced the cleared acreage by buying bank credits for existing forest in Accokeek and Dickerson, both 25 or more miles from the Purple Line alignment.

Dickerson announced that he was going to perform on Fat Tuesday.

Coming Home John Dickerson, Slate Returning to parenting after 16 months on the campaign trail.

As for his own career aspirations, Dickerson and a friend are venturing to Southern California for six months.

Jenna Marotta talks inspiration with its creator, Curtis Dickerson.

Before seeing the commercial, Dickerson was no Deschanel admirer.

And turning to the old lawyer, he told of Silas Dickerson's letter concerning the boots.

There came so long a lapse between the letters of Mr. Dickerson that he ceased, at least perpetually, to haunt her thoughts.

Sam Dickerson's voice broke and he turned away for a moment so that his visitor should not see his face.

I don't believe, Mr. Dickerson, that you have upheld Pete in all the mean tricks he has played on me.

Hiram crawled through the wires, and followed the plain foot-marks back to the Dickerson sheds.

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