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Nicolson
[ nik-uhl-suhn ]
noun
- Sir Harold George, 1886–1968, English diplomat, biographer, and journalist (husband of Victoria Mary Sackville-West).
- Marjorie Hope, 1894–1981, U.S. scholar, educator, and author.
Nicolson
/ ˈnɪkəlsən /
noun
- NicolsonSir Harold (George)18861968MBritishPOLITICS: diplomatPOLITICS: politicianWRITING: author Sir Harold ( George ). 1886–1968, British diplomat, politician, and author: married to Vita Sackville-West
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Raphael, for example, is very fond of Harold Nicolson, while Epstein seems to prefer Isaac Bashevis Singer to Flaubert.
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Mrs. Nicolson is the presiding genius of the bakery, she is more—she is the bakery itself.
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He turned up Nicolson Street, that ran northward, past the University and the old infirmary.
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I stood till they passed through the long shadow of the College, and turned up Nicolson Street.
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No, said Nicolson of Scorrybreck, they are still with us; but the men who fostered them are gone.
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If that fails, then try MacLeod, and if this produces no result, then there is still Nicolson to fall back on.
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