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Dickson

[dik-suhn]

noun

  1. Leonard Eugene, 1874–1954, U.S. mathematician.



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Lea Dickson of Positive Life, Northern Ireland's only dedicated HIV charity, said it would be "be deeply disappointing if Northern Ireland did not get access to this new drug".

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Another shopper in the town, Stephanie Dickson, was concerned about local traffic.

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Casey Stapp, director of media relations at TriStar Health in nearby Dickson, said two walk-in patients were treated for "minor injuries" from the explosion and have been released.

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When Jessica Dickson deleted social-media apps from her phone to curb her habit of scrolling throughout the day, she didn’t just save time — she saved money, too.

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Dickson estimates that her digital detox has saved her roughly $300 to $500 a month, now that she is no longer tempted to buy new things or try new restaurants every day.

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