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Dickson

[dik-suhn]

noun

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



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“People are afraid to have dinner with him,” his friend and physician Rolland Dickson told the Wall Street Journal in 2006.

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"Above all we think it should be in the school curriculum," said Ms Dickson.

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Mr Dickson said there were a number of ways young people could distinguish between "drink that is ok and drink that might poison them", including avoiding "knock-off brands that are posing as mainstream brands".

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Speaking in Parliament, Dartford MP Jim Dickson praised the "courage" of Simone's family and others who were "fighting for justice" and "trying to raise awareness so that other families don't have to lose loved ones in the same tragic circumstances".

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But on election night, it was Dutton's home state that delivered Labor its election win, with the red landslide ousting the veteran MP from his own seat of Dickson.

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