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Hicks
[ hiks ]
noun
- Edward, 1780–1849, U.S. painter.
- Granville, 1902–82, U.S. writer, educator, and editor.
- Sir John Richard, 1904–1989, British economist: Nobel Prize 1972.
Example Sentences
Produced by Sean Ono Lennon and mixed and re-engineered from the original multitrack tapes by Paul Hicks and Sam Gannon, the audio from the "One to One" concerts has simply never sounded better.
Earlier this month, Suffolk County Council leader Matthew Hicks said: "Devolution and council reorganisation will mean we can secure and free up funding to plough directly back into public services that benefit our residents."
When forward Zach Hicks buried a three-pointer midway through the first half, Penn State held a two-point lead.
In the first innings, Lions seamer Pat Brown took a hat-trick in his 5-21, as Cricket Australia slipped to 55-4 but recovered thanks to wicketkeeper Ryan Hicks' 64.
Twelve jurors heard from a variety of folks in Trump’s inner circle, including former personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, former White House Communications Director Hope Hicks, and the figure at the center of the case, adult film star Stormy Daniels.
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