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Nichols

[ nik-uhlz ]

noun

  1. John, 1940–2023, U.S. novelist, known for his “New Mexico Trilogy,” beginning with The Milagro Beanfield War (1974).
  2. Mike Michael Igor Peschkowsky, 1931–2014, U.S. stage and film director, born in Germany.


Nichols

/ ˈnɪkəlz /

noun

  1. NicholsPeter (Richard)1927MBritishTHEATRE: dramatist Peter ( Richard ). born 1927, British dramatist, whose works include A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (1967), the musical Privates on Parade (1977), and Blue Murder (1995)


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The laws are quite capable and we were capable of bringing charges against McVeigh, Nichols and other terrorists.

From Time

Though he never stopped feeling like an outsider, Nichols became an insider’s insider.

Previously, Nichols served as a Kauffman Fellow and Investment Director at Intel Capital, focusing on media and entertainment.

Nichols inched closer to her dream job this month when the Washington Wizards named her the general manager of their G League affiliate, the Capital City Go-Go.

The two began a friendship and discussed potential business opportunities stemming from a paper Nichols had read about renewable energy applications in the agriculture industry.

Taylor Nichols, meanwhile, took the Henry James route and went native, marrying one of extras.

After being yelled at like that by Christopher, is it comforting or horrifying for Morello to run into Nichols immediately?

Lorna Morello and Nicky Nichols are two of the most important characters on Orange Is the New Black.

That play eventually became the movie Carnal Knowledge, directed by Mike Nichols.

Whether Talbot had a Terry Nichols—or any accomplice not secretly working against him—also remains unknown.

Nichols, the narrator of this and others, is made after the model of his reflective skippers.

He waited as Harry Nichols dipped into a kitchenette, then came back with three glasses of soda and a huge black Havana.

Harry Nichols did not exactly brighten under the professional flattery.

Harry Nichols turned and strode to an ornate mantel-piece upon which was a single cabinet photo.

Delaney had already sized Nichols up as a very clever young man.

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