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Dickinson

[ dik-in-suhn ]

noun

  1. Edwin (Walter), 1891–1978, U.S. landscape and still-life painter.
  2. Emily (Elizabeth), 1830–86, U.S. poet.
  3. John, 1732–1808, U.S. statesman and publicist.
  4. a town in W North Dakota.


Dickinson

/ ˈɪɪԲə /

noun

  1. DickinsonEmily18301886FUSWRITING: poet Emily. 1830–86, US poet, noted for her short mostly unrhymed mystical lyrics
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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