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Dickson

[ dik-suhn ]

noun

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


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The event at Dickson Fjord, Dr Hicks added, “is the perhaps first time a climate change event has impacted the crust beneath our feet all the world over.”

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“While the Dickson Fjord event alone doesn't confirm this trend, its unprecedented scale underscores the need to carry out more research.”

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The team used the seismic data to pin down the location of the signal’s source to Dickson Fjord in East Greenland.

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They started to move east — “hundreds of thousands of men, women, children, and babies ... walking, hitchhiking, hopping freights,” as Paul Dickson and Thomas B. Allen reported in their 2004 book about the Bonus Army.

According to reporting from the Daily Bruin, a group of pro-Israel counterprotesters arrived in Dickson Court North around 8 p.m., and pro-Palestinian protesters began dismantling their tents around 8:20 p.m.

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