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Dickin

Dickin is a surname of English and Irish origin originating in the mid-11th century during the Norman conquests.

Usage examples of "dickin".

A long month passed there, forty days of numbing routine, little sleep, and tense waiting for a pronouncement from Shamarr Dickin that did not come.

Shamarr Dickin touched the arm of one of the uniformed Sentinels beside him.

I will tell you one reason why Shamarr Dickin reacted so strongly to what just occurred.

There are those whose association I cannot avoid, such as Shamarr Dickin, but Master Jenner I trust of my own love and volition.

Netaian fighters trained their targeting lasers on Dickin, then poured energy into his slip-shields.

Surely Shamarr Dickin would give that back, no matter what else Tel announced.

The voice of Shamarr Lo Dickin, his sponsoring Master, echoed from another pool of memory.

Shamarr Lo Dickin, his sponsoring Master, apparently brought by messenger service.

And Sergeant Dickins, he knows about this stuff, he remembers the last time this happened, sarge, so he asked every able-bodied man who knew how to use a weapon to muster up, sarge.

But it did employ Dickins on contract to fly bales of fur out of Fort Good Hope and in the winter of 1930 financed him on a medical mercy mission into Coppermine.