Examples of 'nicolson' in a sentence

Meaning of "nicolson"

nicolson (noun): A surname with origins in Scotland and England, derived from the given name Nicholas
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  • A surname originating as a patronymic.

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Nicolson is the first generation of his family to go to university.
That must have been difficult for Nicolson.
Nicolson might have stopped there.
Pretty much this book is the diary of a teenage girl named Georgia Nicolson.
Nicolson was also injured in the foot.
The guest reviews are submitted by our customers after their stay at Nicolson Apartments.
Nicolson wrote many books.
Three chapters were written by her son Nigel Nicolson.
Nicolson contracted malaria and was forced to return home without finishing his calculations.
That must have been difficult for Nicolson to live down at the Foreign Office.
Nicolson and his wife practised what today would be called an open marriage.
The explanation proposed by Singer and Nicolson is called the fluid mosaic model.
Nicolson detects the strong influence of Frye throughout the picture.
The book is the first of ten books in the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series.
Harold Nicolson called it the most dramatic speech he had ever heard.

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The RSHA also felt that Harold Nicolson might prove useful in this role.
Nicol Nicolson is a Scottish broadcast journalist.
Even further confessions of Georgia Nicolson.
Remnants of Nicolson pavement still exist in several cities across the US.
Number four goes to the Confession of Georgia Nicolson series.
See also Nicolson baronets.
First book in the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series.
Harold Nicolson tells of a talk he had with Stanley Baldwin.
It was presented by Mairi Nicolson.
Their home ground was to be at Nicolson park In front of Woonona Surf Club.
Nicolson largely undertook the design and Sackville-West the planting.
Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
Nicolson apartments are spacious and private, creating a comfortable ambiance for all occasions.
Thanks to his friendship with British politician Harold Nicolson he was released.
Barry Nicolson meets a man who 's finally found his voice.
It's an interesting book and Nicolson is an excellent writer.
Let us not start the term with a detention, Nicolson.
As a mark of respect, the Nicolson flag is flying at half mast today.
Nicolson was badly wounded, and his Hurricane was damaged and engulfed in flames.
Retrospectively, we know that Nicolson spoke too soon.
Benedict Nicolson compares his posture to that of one of Christ 's disciples receiving communion.
Keith lost the case on the grounds that Mr Nicolson was effectively a ' sitting tenant.
Harold Nicolson wrote in his diary that it " was done with Baldwin 's usual consummate taste.
It is the 4th book in the Georgia Nicolson series.
Nigel Nicolson always felt that the memorial failed to acknowledge his father 's contribution.
Tagged Louise Rennison, the confessions of georgia nicolson.
Nicolson could have communicated Stowell 's theory to Jullian.
He then worked on coffee table books for Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
His fellow parliamentarian Robert Bernays characterized Nicolson as being " … a national figure of the second degree.
You can't stop laughing at and with Georgia Nicolson.
There's no doubt Mike Nicolson was the strongest.
James said that Hamilton would be a " remaining agent " the equivalent of George Nicolson in Edinburgh.
It was first submitted to Weidenfeld & Nicolson by Francis King, but was rejected.
She is a mature, sophisticated woman called Ms Georgia Nicolson.
Nicolson had begun experimenting with animal sounds on an E-mu Emulator I, an early sampler.

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