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Dickinson
[ dik-in-suhn ]
noun
- Edwin (Walter), 1891–1978, U.S. landscape and still-life painter.
- Emily (Elizabeth), 1830–86, U.S. poet.
- John, 1732–1808, U.S. statesman and publicist.
- a town in W North Dakota.
Dickinson
/ ˈɪɪԲə /
noun
- DickinsonEmily18301886FUSWRITING: poet Emily. 1830–86, US poet, noted for her short mostly unrhymed mystical lyrics
Example Sentences
Harris Dickinson has become a star thanks to Maleficent, The King's Man, Triangle of Sadness and Where the Crawdads Sing, before playing Kidman's love interest in Babygirl.
But Dickinson’s Samuel is every bit as good, plus he’s got the added challenge that her character never bothers to ask his about his life.
"I want to have an answer for you. I want to say names like Harris Dickinson or Leo Woodall and say, yes, it's going to be them. But it's all up in the air."
The international law firm Hill Dickinson recently blocked general access to several AI tools after it found a "significant increase in usage" by its staff.
In an email seen by the BBC, a senior director of Hill Dickinson, which employs more than a thousand people in the UK, warned staff of the use of AI tools.
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