Nicolson

[ US /ˈnɪkoʊɫsən/ ]
NOUN
  1. English diplomat and author (1886-1968)
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How To Use Nicolson In A Sentence

  • As Nicolson argues, "face" is a simple, plain English monosyllable, but it also has a resonant double meaning. The King James Bible reconsidered | David Edgar
  • Nicolson was always adamant in his belief that his films did not encourage drug-taking.
  • They should, too, have been down to ten men with five minutes to go when Stuart Elliott, after a bit of a stramash with Iain Nicolson, climbed to his feet only to blatantly push over his opponent.
  • Nicolson will now be seeking to get his golf handicap down.
  • It is the co-creation of diplomat and author Sir Harold Nicolson and his aristocratic wife, Vita Sackville-West.
  • These works are not compatible with the bulk of the corpus of Caravaggesque half-lengths that the English art historian Benedict Nicolson had associated first with an unnamed ‘Candlelight Master’ and then with Bigot.
  • The programme will feature the intrepid Adam Nicolson on one leg of an epic voyage of discovery that took him six months to complete and that gives viewers a wholly different view of the world.
  • So when, earlier this year, the publishers Weidenfeld & Nicolson asked me to write a new preface to Christian's book, I was eager to read it.
  • Nicolson was always adamant in his belief that his films did not encourage drug-taking.
  • The corrector is a modification of the Crank - Nicolson equation.
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