Examples of using Dickson in English and their translations into Polish
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Dickson attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and joined the British Army in 1824.
Dickson, however, did not remain long in London.
Dickson was a Mason.
It is no exaggeration to describe Dickson as a great singer.
I have just talked to Brad Dickson.
White Bluff is a town in Dickson County, Tennessee, United States.
On average, the Dickson Land glaciers shrink by more than 70 cm per year in thickness.
This means that each year Dickson Land decreases by about 2 km sq. of ice.
Edison, along with assistant W. K. L. Dickson, followed that up with the Kinetophone,
The size was created by Dickson as 1 3⁄8 inches in collaboration with Eastman,
joining up with fellow Zimbabwean national Dickson Choto.
The universal standard(established by William Dickson and Thomas Edison in 1892) is a frame that is four perforations high.
No. 8 was flown by Bertram Dickson, and was captured by Blue team cavalry when it landed
Des Dickson, Frankie Moffatt
glaciers located in Dickson Land are smaller than those at the coasts.
This is probably because the ice covers just 14 percent of Dickson Land surface, and 86 percent are rocks.
Every year about 150 million tons of water from the glaciers of Dickson Land is discharged into the ocean.
William Kennedy Laurie Dickson develops the"kinetoscopic" motion picture camera while working for Thomas Edison.
Dancing Darkies is an 1896 American, short, black-and-white, silent documentary film shot by William K.L. Dickson.
with goals from Des Dickson and Ivan Murray.