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Dix

[ diks ]

noun

  1. Dorothea Lynde [lind], Dorothy, 1802–87, U.S. educator and social reformer.
  2. Otto, 1891–1969, German painter and printmaker.


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Carla Dix, head of business development and partnerships at Delta Wellbeing, said medically trained staff responded to urgent calls from clients.

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Dix is the first to go on trial.

Watching the dancers, a lead couple and an ensemble of eight, perform “Pas de Dix” was, in its best moments, like seeing glimpses of Nichols gliding through space: technical and free with in-the-moment musicality.

My friend Paula Dix, who leads the L.A. chapter of the group, lost her only son to a fatal shooting that remains unsolved 14 years later.

Mrs Dix and husband Philip founded the Joe Dix Foundation to try and raise awareness of gangs, knife crime and the exploitation of children and young people across the country.

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