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D.I.C.E. (TV series)
|} D.I.C.E. (DNA Integrated Cybernetic Enterprises) is an animated television series produced by Bandai Entertainment Inc., XEBEC, and Studio Galapagos (computer animation). Originally made for the United States, the series was first broadcast in Cartoon Network in US, then YTV in Canada. On D..
D.I.C.E (disambiguation)
D.I.C.E. may refer to: *D.I.C.E. (Animated Series) DNA Integrated Cybernetic Enterprises, a Bandai Entertainment Inc. animated series *Digital Illusions CE a Swedish game studio This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referr..
DIC
DIC can refer to: DIC - Democratic Indira Congress (Karunakaran) an Indian political party.Diploma of Imperial CollegeDubai International CapitalDIC EntertainmentIn chemistry, DiisopropylcarbodiimideIn medicine, Disseminated intravascular coagulationIn medical slang, often an abbreviation for "dea..
Dicaearchus
Dicaearchus (also Dicearchos, Dicearchus or Dikæarchus, Greek Δικαιαρχος; circa 350 BC – circa 285 BC) was a Greek philosopher, cartographer, geographer, mathematician and author. He was born in Messine (also Messana, Messene; present-day Messina). Dicaearchus was Aristotle's student i..
Dicaearchus of Messene
Dicaearchus of Messene, Greek philosopher (c. 320). A student of Aristotle's and therefore of the "Peripatetic" school -- i.e., educated at the Lyceum-- Dicaearchus is best known for his treatises on comparative government and the condition of the people of Athens. Political Works Life in Greece, ..
Dicalcium phosphate
Dicalcium phosphate, also known as calcium monohydrogen phosphate, is a dibasic, calcium phosphate.It is usually found as the dihydrate, with the chemical formula of CaHPO4 • 2H2O, but it can be thermally converted to the anhydrous form. It is practically insoluble in water, with a solubility of ..
Dicalydones
The Dicalydones were mentioned by the 4th century writer Ammianus Marcellinus as one of the two branches of the Picti, the Picts, the inhabitants of modern-day Scotland (the other being the Verturiones). The name bears a striking resemblance to the other historical nomenclature donated to the Picts..
Dicarbonyltris(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium (0)
Dicarbonyltris(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium (0) or Roper's complex is a ruthenium metal carbonyl [#endnote_1]. In Ru(CO)2(PPh3)3 carbon monoxide ligands and three triphenylphosphine ligands are coordinated to a central ruthenium atom. This compound loses a phosphine ligand very easily can r..
Dicarbon monoxide
Dicarbon monoxide (C2O) is an extremely reactive molecule that contains two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. It is covalently bonded. It is an intermediate in the photolysis of carbon suboxide. It is closely related to CO, CO2 and C3O2, and other oxides of carbon. C3O2 → CO + C2O It is stable..
Dicarboxylic acid
A dicarboxylic acid is an organic compound where each molecule contains two carboxylic acid functional groups, often written "-COOH". Dicarboxylic acids can be used to prepare copolymers such as nylon and polyethylene terephthalate. In general dicarboxylic acids show the same chemical behaviour as..
Dicastery
Dicastery (from Greek δικαστήριον, law-court, from δικάστης, judge/juror) is an Italicism sometimes used in English to refer to the Departments of the Roman Curia. Apart from the Secretariat of State (the Pope's secretariat), these Dicasteries or Departments are grouped in the fo..
Dicastillo
Dicastillo is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [DICASTILLO in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Dication
A dication is a molecular species which has two electrons removed. Dications often decay quickly into two singly charged particles. Energy levels of dications can be studied with good resolution by measuring the yield of pairs of zero-kinetic-energy electrons from double photoionization of a molecul..
Diccionario de la lengua española de la Real Academia Española
The Diccionario de la lengua española de la Real Academia Española or DRAE is the most authoritative dictionary of Castilian Spanish. It is produced and edited by the Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish Academy), and its first edition was published in 1780. The twenty-second and most recent edi..
Dice
For other uses, see either Die or Dice (disambiguation). Typical role-playing dice, showing a variety of colors and styles. Note the older hand-inked green d12 (showing an 11), manufactured before pre-inked dice were common. Many players collect or acquire a large number of mixed and unmatching d..
Diced tomatoes
In the simplest definition, diced tomatoes are just that, tomatoes that have been diced. In the United States retail environment, however, the term refers to a relatively recent arrival in the processed tomato market, generally consisting of canned chunks of plum tomatoes in tomato juice or tomato p..
Diceland
Diceland can refer to either of two games: A Tile-based board game designed by Spartaco Albertarelli and released in 2002 by KidultgameA Tabletop game played with collectible sets of dice designed by Toivo Rovainen and James Ernest and released in 2002 by Cheapass Games. Contents 1 Diceland ..
Dicentra
Dicentra is a genus of about 20 species of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Fumariaceae, native to Asia and North America. The common name Bleeding heart is used for many of the species. This name comes from the appearance of the pink flower, which resembles the shape of a heart with a dr..
Dicentra 'Bacchanal'
Dicentra 'Bacchanal' is a showy flower. It is a cultivar, not placed as to species, but merely assigned to the genus Dicentra. ..
Dicentra cucullaria
Dicentra cucullaria (Dutchman's breeches) is a flowering plant in the family Fumariaceae, native to North America. It occurs mainly in the eastern half of the continent, from Nova Scotia and southern Quebec west to eastern North Dakota, and south to northern Georgia and eastern Oklahoma; there is ..
Dicentra formosa
Western Bleeding Heart (Dicentra formosa) is a flowering plant in the genus Dicentra. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] ..
Dicentra spectabilis
Dicentra spectabilis also known as Venus's car, bleeding heart, or lyre flower, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to eastern Asia from Siberia south to Japan. This species of bleeding heart can grow to 60-140 cm tall and has ternately compound leaves (leaflets that come in threes). The flower..
Dicentric chromosome
Dicentric chromosome is an abberant chromosome having two centromeres. ..
Dicer
Dicer protein Dicer is an RNAse III nuclease which cuts dsRNA into siRNAs and pre-miRNA into miRNA. The structure of Dicer is an elongated molecule with a PAZ domain on one end and dual RNase III domains on the opposing end. Dicer works by recognizing the ends of dsRNA with its PAZ domain and ..
Diceratops
Diceratops ( "two-horned face") Lull, 1905 is a ceratopsid herbivorous dinosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous period of North America. It is known only from a single poorly preserved skull described in 1905. For many years, it had been considered a variety of Triceratops, but recent analysis (F..
Diceware
Diceware is a method for creating passphrases, passwords and other cryptographic variables using ordinary dice as a hardware random number generator. For each word in the passphrase, five dice rolls are required. The numbers that come up in the rolls are assembled as a five digit number, e.g. 431..
Dicey's Song
Dicey's Song is a novel by Cynthia Voigt that won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1983. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Dice (disambiguation)
Dice or dicing may refer to: Dice, polyhedral objects used in games for generating random numbers* Dice games themselvesDICE (band), a German progressive rock bandDICE (compiler), a C compiler for Amiga written by Matt DillonD.I.C.E. (TV series), an animated television seriesDigital Illusions CE (..
Dice 10000
6-Dice, 10,000 Dice (or "Dice_10000") is the name of a family dice game, very similar to Farkel. They can also go by other names, one of which is Zilch. Contents 1 Equipment2 Play3 Scoring and Sets4 Winning Equipment six dicesheet of paper for keeping score Play Everyone st..
Dice chess
Dice chess is a chess variant in which the moves available to each player are determined by rolling a pair of dice. Several different versions of dice chess are known, one of which is described here. Rules One represents a pawn, two a knight, three a bishop, four a rook, five a queen, and six a ..
Dice control
Dice control (also know as dice influencing) in casino craps is a controversial theory where proponents claim that individuals can learn to carefully toss the dice so as to influence the outcome. There is a small but dedicated community of controlled dice shooters that claim proof of dice influenci..
Dice de Chocobo
Dice de Chocobo is one of the three titles in the Chocobo Collection of Final Fantasy spin-off video games from Square Co., Ltd. The game was released on the PlayStation in 1999 and is to be re-released on the WonderSwan Color. Chocobo series Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon: Chocobo's Mysterio..
Dice game
This article deals with dice games in general. For the game on The Price Is Right, please see Dice Game (pricing game). Dice games are games that use or incorporate a die, usually as a random device. Dice games The following are games which largely if not entirely depend on dice: BlatesCosmic W..
Dice Game (pricing game)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. This article deals with the pricing game. For dice games in general, please see Dice game. Dice Game is a pr..
Dice notation
Dice notation (also known as "dice algebra", "common dice notation", "RPG dice notation", and several other titles) is a system to represent different combinations of dice in role-playing games. Contents 1 Standard notation2 Variations2.1 Multipliers2.2 Percentile dice (d%)2..
Dice pool
In some role-playing game systems, the dice pool is the number of dice that a player is allowed to roll when attempting to perform a certain action. In most RPG systems, most non-trivial actions require dice rolls. Most RPGs roll a fixed number of dice, add a number to the die roll based on the ch..
Dice Raw
Dice Raw is a hip-hop artist associated with The Roots. In 2000, Dice Raw left the group to record his solo debut album, Reclaiming the Dead. Despite his young age, Philadelphia MC, song writer, and Raw Life/Black Inc CEO Dice Raw is steeped in hip-hop history. A longtime protégé of Philadelphi..
Dice Recordings
Dice Recordings is a London, UK based independent record label established in April 2000. The target audience of Dice Recordings is the "urban youth". The roster contains artists such as Narstie, Skepta, DJ Chubby, P Jam and the group Alpha Omega. See also List of record labelsList of independent..
Dichanthelium
Dichanthelium is genus of plants of the grass family (Poaceae), often known as Rosette grass. The genus Dichanthelium is only weakly distinguished from the genus Panicum, and some believe it should be included in it. The genus was authored by (A.S. Hitchc. & Chase) and Gould. Species Dichanthe..
Dichapetalaceae
Dichapetalaceae is a family of flowering plants, consisting of 3 genera and about 200 species. Members of this family are trees, shrubs or lianas found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. ..
Dichelostemma
Dichelostemma is a genus of seven species of flowering plants in the order Asparagales. The genus is native to the western United States, especially in northern California, but also east to Utah and north to Oregon. Dichelostemma capitatum Different classification systems place the genus in..
Dichelostemma capitatum
Dichelostemma capitatum, called Blue dicks, occurs in California, Oregon, Utah, New Mexico, and northern Mexico. There are two recognized subspecies: Dichelostemma capitatum subsp. capitatum and Dichelostemma capitatum subsp. pauciflorum. Contents 1 Description2 Uses3 Management..
Dichen Lachman
Dichen Lachman (born February 22, 1982) is an actress of Australian and Tibetan descent. She was born in Kathmandu and lived in Nepal until she was 7 and then soon after her family moved to Adelaide, Australia. In 2005, Lachman joined the cast of the long-running Australian soap opera Neighbours as..
Dichistius
The galjoen fishes are a small family, Dichistiidae, of perciform fishes. There are just two species in the family in the single genus Dichistius: The galjoen, Dichistius capensis (Cuvier, 1831), is a shallow-water reef-associated fish found in coastal waters of the south-east Atlantic Ocean and ..
Dichloralphenazone
Dichloralphenazone is a 1:2 mixture of antipyrine with chloral hydrate. ..
Dichlorine heptoxide
Dichlorine heptoxide, Cl2O7, is a chlorine oxide. Dichlorine heptoxide is the anhydride of perchloric acid; it is related to perchlorates generally. Dichlorine heptoxide melts at -91.5 °C and boils at 82 °C. It is highly explosive and can be produced by the extremely careful distillation of con..
Dichlorine monoxide
Dichlorine monoxide, Cl2O, is a chlorine oxide. Dichlorine monoxide is the anhydride of hypochlorous acid; it is related to hypochlorites generally. It is also the unstable decomposition product of calcium hypochlorite, and in high concentrations presents the risk of ignition by friction or static..
Dichloroacetic acid
Dichloroacetic acid General Systematic name Dichloroacetic acid Other names Dichloroethanoic acid Molecular formula CHCl2COOH SMILES ClC(Cl)C(=O)O Molar mass 128.9 g/mol Appearance colorless liquid CAS number [79-43-6] Properties Density and phase 1.57 g/ml..
Dichlorobenzene
There are three distinct chemical compounds which are dichlorobenzenes: 1,2-Dichlorobenzene or ortho-dichlorobenzene;1,3-Dichlorobenzene or meta-dichlorobenzene;1,4-Dichlorobenzene or para-dichlorobenzene. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with th..
Dichlorobutane
Insert Image Here General Systematic name 1,1-dichlorobutane Other names ??? Molecular formula Cl2CH2CH2CH2CH3 SMILES ? Molar mass 127.01 g/mol Appearance colourless liquid CAS number ? Properties Density and phase 1.08 g/cm3, liquid Solubility in water immisci..
Dichlorocarbene
Dichlorocarbene is a carbene commonly encountered in organic chemistry. This reactive intermediate with chemical formula CCl2 is easily available by reaction of chloroform and a base such as potassium t-butoxide [#endnote_1] or sodium hydroxide dissolved in water. A phase transfer catalyst..
Dichlorodifluoroethylene
Dichlorodifluoroethylene is a halogenated solvent. It is regarded as a hazardous chemical and causes irritation when it comes into contact with the skin and mucous membranes. As a refrigerant, it is known as R-1112a. External links [New Jersey Dept. of Health Hazardous Substance fact sheet..
Dichlorodifluoromethane
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Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene
Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene is the full name of DDE which is a breakdown product of the pesticide DDT. The full name of this compound is 1,1-bis-(4-chlorophenyl)-2,2-dichloroethene, and this compound is formed by the loss of hydrogen chloride (dehydrohalogenation) of DDT 1,1-bis-(4-chlorophen..
Dichloroethane
Dichloroethane can refer to either of two isomeric organochlorides with the molecuar formula C2H4Cl2: 1,1-Dichloroethane (ethylidene dichloride)1,2-Dichloroethane (ethylene dichloride) See also dichloroethene. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associate..
Dichloroethene
Dichloroethene, often abbreviated as DCE, can refer to any one of several isomeric forms of the organochloride with the molecular formula C2H2Cl2: There are three isomers: 1,1-dichloroethene1,2-dichloroethene (cis and trans) Dichloroethene should not be confused with dichloroethane which is often a..
Dichloroisoprenaline
Dichloroisoprenaline, also known as dichlorosisoproterenol or DCI, was the first compound developed that exhibited β-adrenergic receptor antagonist (beta blocker) activity. DCI has low potency and acts as a partial agonist. Although it was of no clinical value, further developments from DCI ..
Dichloromethane
Dichloromethane General Systematic name dichloromethane Other names methylene chloride Molecular formula CH2Cl2 SMILES C(Cl)Cl Molar mass 84.93 g/mol Appearance colorless liquid CAS number [75-09-2] Properties Density and phase 1.325 g/cm3, liquid Solub..
Dichloromethane (data page)
Please find below supplementary chemical data about dichloromethane. Contents 1 MSDS sheets2 Thermodynamic properties3 Spectral data4 Structure and properties data5 References MSDS sheets [Baker][Oxford University Chemical Safety Archive] Thermodynami..
Dichlorvos
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Dichogamy
Dichogamy is the separation in time of gender expression in a hermaphroditic organism, a characteristic of some fishes, gastropods, and most flowering plants. Dichogamy in the flowering plants In the context of the flowering plants (angiosperms), there are two forms of dichogamy: protogyny—fe..
Dichondra
Dichondra is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae. They are prostrate perennial herbaceous plants, with creeping stems which take root readily at the leaf nodes. The flowers are white, greenish or yellowish, 2-3 mm diameter. The number of species is disputed, with some a..
Dichorisandra
Dichorisandra is a genus of plants. One of the species is Dichorisandra thyrsiflora, Blue Ginger. ..
Dichorisandra thyrsiflora
Blue Ginger (Dichorisandra thyrsiflora) is a wonderful, tropical-looking plant which resembles ginger in growth and habit, but is actually a relative of the wandering Jew plant. The plant is native to the tropical woodlands of North, Central and South America. Of the family Commelinaceae they are..
Dichostemma
Dichostemma is a flowering plant genus in the Family Euphorbiaceae (Spurge family). ..
Dichotic listening
Dichotic Listening is a procedure commonly used for investigating selective attention in the auditory domain. Two messages are presented to both the left and right ears (one message to each ear), normally using a set of headphones. Normally, participants are asked to pay attention to either one, or ..
Dichotomic search
In computer science, a dichotomic search is a search algorithm that operates by selecting between two distinct alternatives (dichotomies) at each step. It is a specific type of divide and conquer algorithm. A well-known example is binary search. Abstractly, a dichotomic search can be viewed as foll..
Dichotomy
A dichotomy is any splitting of a whole into exactly two non-overlapping parts. In other words, it is a mutually exclusive bipartition of elements. i.e. nothing can belong simultaneously to both parts, and everything must belong to one part or the other. They are often contrasting and spoken of as..
Dichroa
Dichroa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hydrangeaceae. Dichroa febrifuga is an important herb in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is considered one of the 50 fundamental herbs. Species Dichroa febrifuga ..
Dichroic filter
Dichroic filters A dichroic filter or thin-film filter is a very-accurate color filter used to selectively pass light of a small range of colors while reflecting other colors. By comparison, Dichroic mirrors and dichroic reflectors tend to be characterized by the color(s) of light that they re..
Dichroic glass
The brilliant dichroic optical properties of dichroic glass are the result of multiple micro-layers of metal oxides. These thin layers of oxides have a total thickness of three to five millionths of an inch. NASA developed dichroic glass for use in face shields in space suits. Multiple ultra-thin..
Dichroic prism
A trichroic prism assembly A dichroic prism is a prism that splits light into two beams of differing wavelength (colour). They are usually constructed of one or more glass prisms with dichroic optical coatings that selectively reflect or transmit light depending on the light's wavelength. That..
Dichroism
Dichroic redirects here. For the filter, see dichroic filter. Lampworked dichroic glass bead Dichroism has two related but distinct meanings in optics. A dichroic material is either one which causes visible light to be split up into distinct beams of different wavelengths (colours), or one in ..
Dichromat
A dichromat is an organism that can match any color they see with a mixture of no more than two pure spectral lights. By comparison, a trichromat requires three pure spectral lights to match all colors in their visual spectrum. The condition of being a dichromat is called dichromacy. Contents 1&n..
Dichterliebe
Composed in 1840, Dichterliebe is the best-known song cycle of Robert Schumann. The text for the songs comes from the Lyrisches Intermezzo of Heinrich Heine, published as part of the poet's Buch der Lieder. Author of the sarcastic die Romantische Schule, Heine was a vocal critic of German romantici..
Dichtung und Wahrheit
Aus meinem Leben: Dichtung und Wahrheit ("Out of my Life: Poetry and Truth") (1811-1833) , is a story related in part to Goethe's life, outlining his happy childhood, his relationship with his sister Cornelia, and an infatuation with a barmaid named Gretchen; it also partly expounds the changes in h..
Dicing
Dicing is a method of food preparation in which the food item is cut into small blocks or dice. This may be done for aesthetic reasons or to create uniformly sized pieces to ensure even cooking. Dicing is a desireable method of food preparation, due to the small nature of the pieces of food, which a..
Dicing blade
Dicing blades(Diamond Blade) are used with dicing and cutting saws to groove, cut, and dice silicon, compound semiconductors, glass, ceramics, crystals, and almost any other material. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the [Text of ..
Dicing saw
Dicing saw employs a high-speed spindle fitted with an extremely thin diamond blade to dice or groove semiconductor wafers and other workpieces. See also Disco Corporation ..
Dicionário do Morcego
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } The Dicionário do Morcego (Dictionary of the Bat) ..
Dicionário Houaiss da Língua Portuguesa
The Dicionário Houaiss da Língua Portuguesa ("Houaiss Dictionary of the Portuguese Language") is a major reference dictionary for the Portuguese language, edited by Brazilian writer Antônio Houaiss. The dictionary was composed by a team of two hundred lexicographers from several countries. The ..
Dicistronic
Dicistronic is the term used to describe an mRNA that encodes for two proteins, usually with a non-coding region in the middle called the intergenic region. It is most common in viral genomes. ..
Dicistroviridae
|- style="text-align:center; background:violet;" !Genera |- | style="padding: 0 .5em;" | Cripavirus Iflavirus |} The viridae are a family of viruses, including the following genera: Genus Cripavirus; type species: Cricket paralysis virusGenus Iflavirus; type species: Infectious flacherie virus ..
Dick
Dick may mean: Richard, a casual substitution for the given nameDick (film), a comedy film about the Watergate scandal, with Richard Nixon as a characterDick (album), by Greg GinnDicks (album), by Fila BrazilliaPenis, slang forDetective, slangDemocratic Indira Congress (Karunakaran), DIC(K)The Dic..
Dick's
Dick's may refer to, among other things, Dick's Drive-In, a Seattle, Washington-based fast food chainDick's Sporting Goods, a major sporting goods retailer in the United StatesDirty Dick's, a pub in Bishopsgate, London, United Kingdom This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list ..
Dick's Drive-In
Dick's Drive-In is a Seattle fast-food restaurant chain. Typically referred to by its customers simply as Dick's, it has earned an iconic status among Seattle residents. Founders Dick Spady and H. Warren Ghormley opened the first Dick's in 1954 in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood. It has since exp..
Dick's Picks Volume 20
Dick's Picks Volume 20 is the twentieth installment of the popular Grateful Dead archival series. It documents the majority of the concerts on September 25, 1976 at the Capital Centre, Landover, MD and September 28, 1976 at the Onondoga County War Memorial, Syracuse, NY. It is mastered in HDCD fro..
Dick's Picks Volume 22
Dick's Picks Volume 22 is the twenty-second installment of the popular Grateful Dead archival series. It documents portions of the concerts on February 23 and 24, 1968 at the King's Beach Bowl, King's Beach, Lake Tahoe, CA. It is mastered in HDCD from the original recordings by Dan Healy. The reco..
Dick's Picks Volume 24
Dick's Picks Volume 24 is the twenty-fourth installment of the popular Grateful Dead archival series. It documents the full concert from 3/23/74 at the Cow Palace in Daly City, CA. The two-disc vault release is mastered in HDCD. This is a significant show in Dead history, being the first to use ..
Dick's Sporting Goods
Dick's Sporting Goods (NYSE: [DKS]) is the world's largest sporting goods retailer. It is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and has locations in 35 U.S. states with 261 stores. It is expanding rapidly. Mainly an east-coast and mid-west retailer, it has recently expanded in..
Dick, Kerr's Ladies
Dick, Kerr's Ladies is the most famous early Women's football (soccer) team. The team was founded in Preston, Lancashire, England as a works' team for a company, Dick, Kerr & Co., owned by two Scots: W.B. Dick and John Kerr. The women joined the company in 1914 to help produce ammunition for the Fi..
Dick, Kerr & Co.
Dick, Kerr and Company was a locomotive manufacturer in Kilmarnock, Scotland. Having previously been known as W.B.Dick and Company the company had built all kinds of tramway equipment and rolling stock. From 1883, under its new name, it built around fifty locomotives up to 1919. The company also ha..
Dickcissel
The Dickcissel, Spiza americana, is a small seed-eating bird in the family Cardinalidae. It possibly is the only member of the genus Spiza (Bonaparte, 1824). These birds have a large pale bill, a yellow line over the eye, brownish upperparts with black streaks on the back, dark wings, a rust patc..
Dickens, Iowa
Dickens is a city in Clay County, Iowa, United States. The population was 202 at the 2000 census. Geography Dickens is located at [43°7′51″N, 95°1′14″W] (43.130811, -95.020685)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a ..
Dickens, Texas
Dickens is a city in Dickens County, Texas, United States. The population was 332 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Dickens County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Dickens is located at [33°37′17″N, 100°50′6″W] (33.621341, -100.834987)[Geographic..
Dickenson's Arcade Pty Ltd v Tasmania
Dickenson's Arcade Pty Ltd v Tasmania (1974) 130 CLR 177 is a High Court of Australia case that dealt with section 90 of the Australian Constitution. In this case, the Act in question imposed licences for the sale of tobacco, and the fee was calculated as being 2.5 percent of the retail value of ..
Dickenson County, Virginia
Dickenson County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth" — of Virginia. As of the 2000 census, the population was 16,395. Its county seat is Clintwood6. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Districts2.2 Adjacent Counties3 Demographic..
Dickens (disambiguation)
There are several people called Dickens: Charles Dickens (1812-1870), cherished English novelist, whom many regard as the most important of the Victorian era.Charles Dickens, Jr eldest child of Charles DickensMonica Dickens (1915-1992), British writer, the great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens.Arc..
Dickens (Vancouver)
Dickens is a small neighbourhood in East Vancouver. Contents 1 Boundary2 Housing3 Ammenities4 Community Association5 Notes and References Boundary Its areas is from East 12th Avenue (northern boundary) to King Edward, or East 25th Avenue (southern boundary) and from..
Dickens Athletic Center
Dickens Athletic Center is a 2,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Chicago, Illinois. It is home to the Chicago State University Cougars basketball team. ..
Dickens County, Texas
Dickens County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population is 2,762. Its county seat is Dickens6. Dickens is named for J. Dickens, who died at the Battle of the Alamo. (It is not certain what his first initial stands for.) Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjace..
Dickens Hall
Bluemont Bell and Dickens Hall Dickens Hall is a historical building at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas. It currently houses the departments of Statistics [link] and Philosophy [link] and the [Statistical Laboratory]. Dickens Hall was built in 1908 a..
Dickens Heath
Dickens Heath is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the English county of West Midlands. It is part of the Hockley Heath parish, near Cheswick Green and Hollywood. It was originally a hamlet, but is currently undergoing development as a new village, with a target population o..
Dickens World
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Dicken Ashworth
Dicken Ashworth (born 18 July 1946) is a British actor who has made several appearances in film and television. His film credits include: Force 10 from Navarone, Tess and Krull. On television, he was a regular cast member in soap opera - playing Alan Partridge in Brookside from 1983 to 1985 and Ge..
Dickerson
Dickerson is a common surname and could refer to one any of the following people: Chris Dickerson, American BodybuilderEric Dickerson, NFL Hall of Fame Running BackErnest Dickerson, American Film DirectorJohn Dickerson, American Political CorrespondentMahlon Dickerson, American politicianMichael Di..
Dickerson Park Zoo
Dickerson Park Zoo is a Zoo in Springfield, Missouri ..
Dickerson v. United States
Dickerson v. United States, 530 U.S. 428 (2000)[#endnote_citation], was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that Congress lacked the power to modify a Supreme Court decision. At issue was 18 U. S. C. §3501, part of the United States Code passed by Congress which dec..
Dickey, North Dakota
Dickey is a city in LaMoure County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 57 at the 2000 census. Dickey was founded in 1885. Geography Dickey is located at [46°32′11″N, 98°28′11″W] (46.536315, -98.469659)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the ..
Dickey-Fuller test
In statistics, the Dickey-Fuller test tests whether a unit root is present in an autoregressive model. It is named after the statisticians D. A. Dickey and W. A. Fuller, who developed the test in the 1970s. Explanation A simple AR(1) model is [y_=\rho y_+u_], where [y_] is the ..
Dickey-Stephens Park
Dickey-Stephens Park is a stadium in North Little Rock, Arkansas that is currently under construction. Once completed in 2007, it will be primarily used for baseball, and will be the home field of the Arkansas Travelers minor league baseball team. It will hold 5,000 people. It replaced the clubs f..
Dickeyville
There are two Dickeyvilles. One is a village in Wisconsin (Dickeyville, Wisconsin) and the other is an historic district in Baltimore, Maryland (Dickeyville Historic District). ..
Dickeyville, Wisconsin
Dickeyville is a village in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,043 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Attractions2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links Attractions The Dickeyville Grotto is located in the heart of the village. Geography Dickeyville is..
Dickeyville Grotto
The Dickeyville Grotto is a series of grottos and shrines in Dickeyville, Wisconsin in the Diocese of Madison. The site is visited by 40,000 to 60,000 visitors per year. It is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 151 and Wisconsin State Highway 35. The Dickeyville Grotto was built by Father M..
Dickeyville Historic District
The Dickeyville Historic District is a National Register of Historic Places listed community located just inside the western edge of Baltimore City, Maryland near the intersection of Interstates 70 and 695 and adjacent to Kernan Hospital. A small community of about 140 homes and an historic mill, t..
Dickey Amendment
The Dickey Amendment is the name of a piece of federal legislation passed by United States Congress in 1995, and signed by former President Bill Clinton which prohibits the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from using appropriated funds for the creation of human embryos for research purp..
Dickey Betts
Dickey Betts, born Forrest Richard Betts on December 12, 1943 in West Palm Beach, Florida, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, most known for his work as a founding member of the southern blues/rock group The Allman Brothers Band. Betts' early experience was leading a band called The ..
Dickey Chapelle
Chapelle at the Don Phuc command post on the Vietnam-Cambodia border, 1964. Dickey Chapelle, born Georgette Louise Meyer (1918—November 4, 1965), was an American photojournalist known for her work as a war correspondent from World War II through the Vietnam War. Contents 1 Early..
Dickey County, North Dakota
Dickey County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of 2000, the population is 5,757. Its county seat is Ellendale6. The legislature for the Dakota Territory authorized the formation of Dickey County in 1881, naming it for one of their members, George H. Dickey. An organizing..
Dickey Pearce
Richard J. Pearce (February 29 1836 - September 18 1908) was an American professional baseball player who became one of the sport's most famous early figures, breaking in with the Brooklyn Atlantics in 1856 and continuing his career into the National Association and the early years of Major League B..
Dickey Simpkins
LuBara Dixon "Dickey" Simpkins (born April 6, 1972 in Fort Washington, Maryland) is an American professional basketball player best known for his tenure with the Chicago Bulls in the late 1990s. A 6'9" forward/center, Simpkins starred at Friendly High School and Providence College before being sele..
Dickfor
Dickfor is a common dirty joke told among American children in middle school and elementary school (usually around the ages of 10 to 12). The joke is told by baiting an unsuspecting child to ask the question, "What's a dickfor?" Derision and mocking of the victim follow, and the prankster(s) will..
Dickhead
The word dickhead is a common insult in the English language. It is used to accuse someone of being either incompetent, foolish, contemptible or unpleasant (for example youths who shout abuse at people in the street would be dickheads) by insinuating that the person has a penis for a head or brain (..
Dickie
A dickie (sometimes known as a tuxedo front or tux front) is a type of false shirt-front designed to be worn with a tuxedo, usually attached to the collar and then tucked into the cummerbund. The rigid plastic dickie came into fashion in the latter years of the 19th century, and was one of the first..
Dickies
For the Los Angeles punk rock band, see The Dickies. thumb Williamson–Dickie, more commonly referred to as Dickies, is an American company that manufactures clothing and other accessories, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. Overview "The Dickies Outfit" is a piece of workwear. It is typic..
Dickies 500
Dickies 500 Venue Texas Motor Speedway Corporate sponsor Dickies First race 2005 Distance 501 miles (806 km) Number of laps 334 Previous names None The Dickies 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the Texas Motor Speedway in Justin, Texas, USA. The inaugural race took place ..
Dickie Boon
Richard R. "Dickie" Boon (Born - January 10, 1878 in Belleville, Ontario, Canada - Died - May 3, 1961) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Montreal AAA of the CAHL and the Montreal Wanderers of the FAHL in the early 1900's. Contents 1 Playing career2 Award..
Dickie Davies
Dickie Davies (born 30 April 1933) is a British television presenter, best known for presenting World of Sport from the late 1960s until 1985. Even after that he continued to present other sporting events, mainly boxing on ITV. In the mid 1990s he also fronted "Dickie Davies' Sporting Heroes" fo..
Dickie Duck
Dickie Duck (Paperetta Yè-Yè in Italian) is a fictional character from the Scrooge McDuck universe created by Romano Scarpa. She was introduced as Goldie O'Gilt's granddaughter. But in one story by Romano Scarpa she is said to be Huey, Dewey and Louie's cousin. Nobody knows how. She has beco..
Dickie Fuller
Dickie FullerWest Indies (WI) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests First-class Matches 1 8 '''Runs scored 1 280 Batting average 1.00 28.00 100s/50s 0/0 1/0 Top score 1 113* Balls bowled 48 unknown Wickets 0 1..
Dickie Goodman
Dickie Goodman (April 19 1934 - November 6 1989) is considered one of the earliest proponents of sampling in music, through a series of "break-in" records he created from 1956 to 1986. His first song, "The Flying Saucer," was co-written with partner Bill Buchanan, and featured a description of a ne..
Dickie Hemric
Ned Dixon "Dickie" Hemric (born August 29 1933 in Jonesville, North Carolina) is a former basketball player for Wake Forest University (1952–1955) and the NBA's Boston Celtics (1955–1957). Hemric played the first two college years at Wake Forest when the school was a member of the South..
Dickie Kerr
Richard Henry "Dickie" Kerr (July 3 1893 - May 4 1963) was a starting pitcher for the Chicago White Sox from 1919-1921. As a rookie he won 13 games and won both his starts in the notorious 1919 World Series that essentially terminated the careers of outfielders Shoeless Joe Jackson, Buck Weaver, and..
Dickie Knee
Dickie Knee was a puppet character on the Australian television show Hey Hey It's Saturday. He was voiced by voiceover artist John Blackman, who also appeared as himself and as many other characters. Dickie was intended to be a small boy with a nasal voice and a racy sense of humour, who would appe..
Dickie Moore
Dickie Moore can refer to different people: Dickie Moore (1931- ), a Canadian ice hockey player.Dickie Moore (1925- ), a U.S. former child actor.Dicky Moore, an English musician. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an refe..
Dickie Moore (actor)
Dickie Moore (born John Richard Moore on September 12, 1925) is a former American child actor. Besides appearing in a number of major feature films, he was featured as a regular in the Our Gang series from 1932 to 1933. In 1984 he published a book about his and others' experiences as child actors, ..
Dickie Moore (hockey)
Richard Winston "Dickie" Moore(born January 6, 1931, Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played with the Montreal Canadiens from 1951 to 1963. Moore started playing with the Montreal Jr. Royals for three seasons from 1947 to 1950, and made his debut with the M..
Dickie Post
Dickie Post was an American college and professional football player. A halfback, he played for the American Football League's San Diego Chargers and was the UPI choice for AFL Rookie of the Year in 1967. See also Other American Football League players "|Preceded by:Bobby Burnett |width="30%" alig..
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star is a 2003 film directed by Sam Weisman. Contents 1 Cast2 Cameos3 Plot4 Trivia5 External links Cast David Spade - Dickie RobertsAlyssa Milano - CyndiDoris Roberts - Peggy RobertsJon Lovitz - Sidney WernickMary McCormack - Grace FinneyCr..
Dickie Thon
Richard William "Dickie" Thon (born June 20, 1958 in South Bend, Indiana) is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball. During his 15-year career, Thon spent two seasons with the California Angels (1979-1980), seven seasons with the Houston Astros (1981-1987), one season with the San Diego Padres ..
Dickie Valentine
Richard Bryce, born in London on November 4, 1929, and commonly known under his stage name of Dickie Valentine, was a popular singer of the 1950s. He first trained as a singer during his work as a child actor, and during that time developed a flexible vocal style and skills as an impersonator of fam..
Dickinson
Dickinson refers to: Persons named Dickinson Last name Dickinson*Angie Dickinson (1931–), American television and film actress*Brian Dickinson (1961–), Canadian pianist*Bruce Dickinson (1958–), English heavy metal musician.*Charles Dickinson, American who fought a duel with Andre..
Dickinson's Landing, Ontario
Dickinson's Landing is an underwater ghost town in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is one of Ontario's Lost Villages, which were permanently flooded by the creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1958. Families and businesses in Dickinson's Landing were moved to the new town of Ingleside before..
Dickinson, Broome County, New York
There is another Dickinson in Franklin County, New York, USA. Dickinson is a town in Broome County, New York, USA. The population was 5,335 at the 2000 census. The town was named after Daniel Dickinson. The Town of Dickinson is adjacent to Binghamton, New York and forms a suburban community to ..
Dickinson, Franklin County, New York
There is another Dickinson in Broome County, New York, USA. Dickinson is a town in Franklin County, New York, USA. The population was 739 at the 2000 census. The Town of Dickinson is on the western border of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communi..
Dickinson, New York
Dickinson is the name of some places in the U.S. state of New York: Dickinson, Broome County, New YorkDickinson, Franklin County, New York This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ..
Dickinson, North Dakota
Dickinson is a city in Stark County, North Dakota in the United States. It is the county seat of Stark County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The population was 16,010 at the 2000 census. Dickinson was founded in 1882. The local paper is the Dickinson Press. Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airpo..
Dickinson, Texas
Dickinson is a city in Galveston County, Texas, United States. The population was 17,093 at the 2000 census. Dickinson is part of the Houston Metropolitan Area. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 Education5 External links Geography Dickinson is located at ..
Dickinsonia
Dickinsonia is an ancient ovoid fossil with somewhat radial tubes from a (sometimes missing) central ridge. The ends are different, with close spaced tubes on one end and larger, more widely spaced tubes on the other. However, it is unclear whether there is an actual head and tail. Dickinsonia some..
Dickinson classification
The Dickinson classification is a library classification scheme used to catalogue and classify musical compositions. It is fully detailed by Carol June Bradley in The Dickinson classification : a cataloguing & classification manual for music; including a reprint of the George Sherman Dickinson Class..
Dickinson College
A mermaid sits atop Dickinson College's Old West. Dickinson College is a private liberal arts college in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Originally established as a Grammar School in 1773, Dickinson was later chartered in 1783, making it the first college founded in the newly recognized United States..
Dickinson County
Dickinson County is the name of three counties in the United States: Dickinson County, IowaDickinson County, KansasDickinson County, Michigan This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish t..
Dickinson County, Iowa
Dickinson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of 2000, the population is 16,424. Its county seat is Spirit Lake, Iowa6. The county was organized in 1857 and is named in honor of Daniel S. Dickinson, a U.S. Senator for New York. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent co..
Dickinson County, Kansas
Dickinson County (DK) Counties in Kansas County seat Abilene Largest city Abilene Area—Total—Land—Water, % km² (852 mi²)2,196 km² (848 mi²)11 km² (4 mi²), 0.49% Population—Total (2000)—Density 19,3449/k..
Dickinson County, Michigan
Dickinson County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the population was 27,472. The county seat is Iron Mountain6. Dickinson is Michigan's newest county, formed in 1891 from parts of Marquette, Menominee, and Iron counties. It was named for Don M. Dickinson, U.S. Po..
Dickinson High School
Dickinson High School can refer to: Dickinson High School (Dickinson, North Dakota)Dickinson High School (Dickinson, Texas)William L. Dickinson High School in Jersey City, New Jersey This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Dickinson High School (Dickinson, North Dakota)
The Midget. A Midgets fan page of '64 Dickinson High School is a secondary school located in Dickinson, North Dakota. Dickinson High School is a part of the Dickinson Public Schools school district. In 1994, Dickinson adopted the "core system", a system where students attend only 4 co..
Dickinson Homestead
The Dickinson Homestead, located at 280 Main Street, Amherst, Massachusetts, was the home of poet Emily Dickinson, and currently is the site of a museum dedicated to her. The home is shown by guided tour, and special events include tours of the adjacent gardens that Emily loved, parties that feature..
Dickinson Independent School District
Dickinson Independent School District is a school district based in Dickinson, Texas. DISD serves most of the city of Dickinson as well as portions of the cities of League City and Texas City and some houses considered to be in unincorporated Galveston County (including Bacliff and San Leon). Con..
Dickinson Press
The Dickinson Press is a daily newspaper printed in Dickinson, North Dakota. The Press is the official newspaper of Stark County, North Dakota, and has a modest circulation in southwest North Dakota. The paper is owned by Forum Communications. External link [Dickinson Press website] ..
Dickinson Public Schools
Dickinson Public Schools is a system of public schools located in Dickinson, North Dakota. Contents 1 Schools1.1 Elementary schools1.2 Junior high school1.3 High schools Schools Elementary schools [Berg Elementary School][Heart River Elementary School] ..
Dickinson School of Law
The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University is located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and is the law school of The Pennsylvania State University. It abuts Dickinson College, a private four-year liberal arts college. It was founded by John Reed in 1834, making it the fifth oldest l..
Dickinson State University
Dickinson State University (DSU) is a four-year public university in Dickinson, North Dakota, a part of the North Dakota University System. It was founded in 1916 as Dickinson Normal School, and granted full university status in 1987. Notable Alumni Jill McLain, Miss Montana USA 2006 External lin..
Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport
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Dickinson Township, Pennsylvania
Dickinson Township is a township in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,702 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 118.2 km² (45.6 mi²). 118.2 km² (45.6 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 ..
Dickinson W. Richards
Dr. Dickinson Woodruff Richards, Jr. (October 30, 1895 – February 23, 1973) was an American physician and physiologist. He was a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1956 with André Cournand and Werner Forssmann for the development of cardiac catheterization and the ch..
Dickin Medal
The Dickin Medal was instituted in 1943 by Maria Dickin to honour the work of animals in war. It has become recognised as "the animals' VC". Maria Dickin was the founder of the PDSA (People's Dispensary for Sick Animals), a United Kingdom veterinary charity, and set up the Medal as an award for an..
Dickite
Dickite is a phyllosilicate clay mineral, with the same composition as kaolinite, nacrite, and halloysite, but with a different crystal structure (polymorph). Its chemical composition is Al2Si2O5(OH)4. It occurs with other clays and requires x-ray diffraction for its positive identification. Dicki..
Dickless
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Dickless was a short lived all-girl band from Seattle, Washington. With Kelly Canary on vocals, Kerry Green on ..
Dicknail
"Dicknail" is the sophomore single of grunge band Hole, with the b-side "Burn Black". It was released in March 1991 on the Sub Pop label as a 7" vinyl record. 1st pressings were part of Sub Pop's single of the month series with grey, light green or pink marble vinyl and wraparound p/s. Later copi..
DickNity
DickNity was the first album released by Slick Idiot. Originally released for on-line sale only, Cleopatra Records re-released DickNity with a bonus remix by Christoph Schneider of Rammstein. Slick Idiot's second album, ReDickUlous, consists of remixes of tracks on DickNity. Track listing "It Won..
Dickon Edwards
Richard Dickon Edwards (also known as Dickon Edwards and Dickon Angel) is a London-based indie pop musician. He has been a founding member of several bands, including Orlando and Fosca, and has played guitar in the band Spearmint. He keeps a web diary, started in 1997: www.dickonedwards.co.uk ..
Dickon Tolson
Dickon Tolson is a young British actor who started training at the Anna Scher Theatre school when he was 8 years old he has starred in shows such as Peak Practice and Hot Money. Most recently he has starred in an episode of EastEnders playing a young William Moon who was killed during the war. ..
Dickran Palulian
Dickran Palulian (1938-) is an illustrator and photographer who has produced work for Sports Illustrated, including their Silver Anniversary issue in 1979. Bibliography What Entropy Means to me (cover illust.) Doubleday, 1972. ISBN 038506831XOmni, October 1982 (cover illust.) Omni Publications Inte..
Dickson
Dickson may refer to: Dickson, Tennessee, United StatesDickson County, Tennessee, United StatesDickson, Oklahoma, United StatesDickson, Australian Capital Territory or Dickson Centre, Australian Capital Territory in Canberra AustraliaDivision of Dickson, Electoral Division, Queensland, AustraliaDiks..
Dickson's lemma
In mathematics, Dickson's lemma is a finiteness statement applying to n-tuples of natural numbers. It is a simple fact from combinatorics, which has become attributed to the American algebraist L. E. Dickson. It was certainly known earlier, for example to Gordan in his researches on invariant theory..
Dickson's Thylacine
Dickson's Thylacine (Nimbacinus dicksoni) was an ancient relative of the modern but extinct Thylacine. It lived approximately 23-16 million years ago in the Miocene period. Nimbacinus dicksoni was about 1.6 ft (50 cm) long. Being a predator, it probably ate birds, small mammals, and reptiles. Like..
Dickson, Australian Capital Territory
#endnote_Allhomes]| north_west = Lyneham | north = Downer | north_east = Watson | west = Lyneham| east = Hackett| south_west = Lyneham| south = Braddon | south_east = Ainslie| }} A residential street in Dickson Dickson (postcode: 2602) is a suburb in the Inner North of Canberra, Austral..
Dickson, Oklahoma
Dickson is a town in Carter County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,139 at the 2000 census. Geography Dickson is located at [34°11′32″N, 96°59′28″W] (34.192140, -96.991160)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the t..
Dickson, Tennessee
Dickson is a city in Dickson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 12,244 at the 2000 census. Geography Dickson is located at [36°4′17″N, 87°22′28″W] (36.071485, -87.374539)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Dicksonia
Dicksonia is a genus of tree ferns in the order Cyatheales. It is regarded as related to Cyathea, but is considered more primitive, dating back at least to the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. The fossil record includes stems, pinnules, and spores. The genus contains 20-25 species, distributed fr..
Dicksoniaceae
The Dicksoniaceae is a family of tropical, subtropical and warm temperate ferns. Most of the 5-6 genera in the family are terrestrial ferns or have very short trunks compared to tree ferns of the family Cyatheaceae. However, some of the larger species can reach several metres in height. A number o..
Dicksonia antarctica
Dicksonia antarctica, known commonly as the Soft Tree Fern, Man Fern or Tasmanian Tree Fern is an evergreen tree fern native to parts of Australia, namely New South Wales, Tasmania, and Victoria. Contents 1 Anatomy and biology1.1 Reproduction1.2 Habitat2 Cultivation3 Tr..
Dicksonville, Pennsylvania
Dixonville is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community in Indiana County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The population was 450 at the 2000 census. The area of the CDP is situated mostly on the western edge of Green Township, though a small portion extends into Rayne Township...
Dickson (surname)
Dickson is a surname, and may refer to Adrian Dickson, British broadcasterAlexander Dickson, British generalAndrew Dickson, American artistAnne Dickson, Northern Ireland politicianBarbara Dickson, British actress and singerBrenda Dickson, American actressBrian Dickson, Canadian judgeCarter Dickson,..
Dickson Agyeman
Dickson Agyeman (born September 14, 1985 in Antwerp) is a Belgian football midfielder who currently plays for K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot. He played for K. Berchem Sport from 1995 until 1999. ..
Dickson Centre, Australian Capital Territory
The Centre contains a paved pedestrian area with a number of shops and offices The Dickson Centre, located in the suburb of Dickson, is a group centre in the inner northern suburbs of Canberra. The centre is the main commercial centre for the inner northern suburbs, after Civic, and is a sig..
Dickson Choto
Dickson Choto (born on March 19, 1981 in Wedza, Zimbabwe) is a Legia Warsaw and an Zimbabwe international football player. He usually plays as a centre back. Clubs 2000 - 2001 Darryn Textiles Africa United 2001 - 2002 Gornik Zabrze 2002 - 2003 Pogon Szczecin 2003 - 2006 Legia Warsaw ..
Dickson City, Pennsylvania
Dickson City is a borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, 4 miles (7 km) north of Scranton. Coal mining had been an important industry in the past. Some of the population totals follow: in 1900, 4,948; in 1910, 9,331; in 1920, 11,049; and in 1940, 11,548. Coal miners are much scarcer in Pennsylv..
Dickson College
Dickson College is a two-year secondary college located in the Canberra suburb of Dickson. It was founded in 1976. It is set to close after being announced as one of two high schools in the city to be cut as a result of the 2006-07 Australian Capital Territory budget. [link] See also ..
Dickson County, Tennessee
Dickson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of 2000, the population was 43,156. Its county seat is Charlotte6. Its largest city is Dickson. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. C..
Dickson Etuhu
Dickson Etuhu (born 8 June 1982 in Kano) is an Nigerian professional footballer currently playing for Norwich City. He attended St. Thomas the Apostle College in Nunhead. He is a strong, combatative midfielder who has an eye for goal. His previous clubs were Manchester City and Preston North End..
Dickson Experimental Sound Film
The Dickson Experimental Sound Film was a film made by William Dickson in 1895. The running time is 17 seconds. It is the only known example of the Kinetophonograph, an attempt by Dickson and Thomas Edison to create a sound film, and in its newly digitized and restored form may be considered the fir..
Dickson Greeting
Dickson Greeting is credited as one of the world's first films. Directed, produced by and starring William Dickson - it simply displays a 3 second clip of him waving. It was filmed by 20 May 1891 in the Photographic Building at Edison's Black Maria studio, West Orange, New Jersey, in collaboration ..
Dickson Mabon
Rt Hon Jesse Dickson Mabon (b. 1 November 1925) is a Scottish company director, physician and politician. The son of Jesse Dickson Mabon and Isabel Simpson Montgomery, he was educated at Possilpark, Cumbrae, and North Kelvinside Schools. He began worked in coal mining industry before Army service..
Dickson Manufacturing Company
Dickson Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of railway steam locomotives. In 1901 the company was merged with seven other manufacturing firms to form American Locomotive Company (ALCO). Preserved Dickson locomotives The following locomotives (in serial number order) built by Dickson before th..
Dickson Mounds
The Dickson Mounds National Historic Site, a Native American settlement site and burial mound complex near Lewistown, Illinois, is located in Fulton County on a low bluff overlooking the Illinois River. A museum erected on the site in the 1970s by the U.S. state of Illinois describes the life cycle..
Dickson Range
The Dickson Range is a subrange of the Chilcotin Ranges subset of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in southwest-central British Columbia. It is located just west of the town of Gold Bridge between the valley of Slim Creek to the north (a tributary of Gun Creek) and Downton Lake Reservoir t..
Dickson Township, Michigan
Dickson Township is a civil township of Manistee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 929 at the 2000 census. Most of the township lies within the Manistee National Forest. The unincorporated community of Brethren is in the western part of the township. The Manistee River run..
Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky
Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky LLP is a law firm with offices in Washington, D.C., New York, and Los Angeles. It has five core practice groups, namely Corporate Finance, Energy, Intellectual Property, Litigation & Dispute Resolution and Public Policy & Law. As a place to work, Dickstein Shapir..
Dickweiler
Dickweiler is a small town in the commune of Rosport, in eastern Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 107. ..
Dicky Barrett
Richard Michael Barrett (born June 22, 1964 in Providence, Rhode Island), better known as Dicky Barrett, was the frontman of skacore band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. He attended Norwood Junior High School and Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood, MA. He was eventually expelled from Xaverian a..
Dicky Cheung
Dicky Cheung Wai Kin (Chinese Traditional: 張衛健, Chinese Simplified: 张卫健) is primarily a Hong Kong television actor. He entered showbizz in the early 80's, signing a contract with television station TVB. He was struggling for many years working as a low-paid actor, singer, and appearing ..
Dicky Moore
Dicky Moore is a London based musician who plays guitar with Scritti Politti. Contents 1 Previous Bands2 ..
Dicky Palyama
Dicky Palyama (born March 26, 1978) is a male badminton player from the Netherlands. ..
Dicky seat
A dicky seat (dickie seat or dickey seat) is the name given to the third seat in the rear of an early two-seater automobile. The term is now obsolete. The definition differs from that of a rumble seat. ..
Dicky Wells
William Wells, (June 10, 1907 - November 12, 1985), more famous under the name of Dicky Wells (sometimes Dickie Wells), was an African-American jazz trombonist. Dickie Wells was born in Centerville, Tennessee. He moved to New York City in 1926, and became a member of the Lloyd Scott band. He playe..
Dick (film)
Dick is a 1999 US comedy movie directed by Andrew Fleming from a script by himself and Sheryl Longin. It is a parody retelling the events of the Watergate scandal which ended the presidency of Richard ("Tricky Dick") Nixon and features several cast members from Saturday Night Live. Kirsten Dunst ..
Dick A. Greco
Dick A. Greco (born September 14, 1933) is a businessman, career politician, and civic activist from Tampa, Florida. A graduate of Hillsborough High School, Greco attended the University of Florida where he obtained his B.S. in Education. After obtaining his degree, Greco proceeded to pursue a car..
Dick Ackerman
Dick Ackerman Richard Charles Ackerman (born December 5, 1942) is a Republican U.S. politician, who is currently the California State Senate Minority Leader. Born in Long Beach, California, Ackerman earned a B.A. in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1964 and a J.D. f..
Dick Adams
Hon Dick Adams Godfrey Harry "Dick" Adams (born 29 April 1951), Australian politician, has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1993, representing the Division of Lyons, Tasmania. He was born in Launceston, Tasmania, and was a meat wor..
Dick Advocaat
--> Dick Advocaat (born September 27, 1947 in The Hague, Netherlands) was head coach of the Dutch national football team and, in his younger years, a football player. He also coached the South Korea national football team, earning the team's first win ever in away soil in the FIFA World Cup finals ..
Dick Alban
[] at NFL.com Dick Alban (born January 17, 1929) was a defensive back in the NFL. In his career he played for the Washington Redskins and the Pittsburgh Steelers. ..
Dick Allen
1965 Topps baseball card #460 Richard Anthony Allen (born March 8 1942 in Wampum, Pennsylvania) is a former first and third baseman and right-handed batter in Major League Baseball who was known as one of the sport's top power hitters of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Most notably playing fo..
Dick Anderson
[] at NFL.com Dick Anderson (born February 10, 1946) is a former American Football defensive back for the American Football League's and NFL's Miami Dolphins, where he played for his entire ten year career from 1968 to 1977 missing two of those seasons with a major knee injury. Anderson..
Dick and Deedee
Dick and Dee Dee were well-known American entertainers. They teamed up in the 1950s, but their first major hit was "The Mountain's High" 1961 featuring Dick's overdubbed falsetto and Dee Dee's harmony. Recorded three tracks with Rolling Stones in 1964 including "Blue Turns To Grey" penned by Mick ..
Dick and Dom in da Bungalow
Dick (left) and Dom (right) Dick and Dom in da Bungalow was a CBBC children's television series presented by Richard McCourt ("Dick") and Dominic Wood ("Dom"). In the final series, Series 5, five children and one celebrity guest (known as Bungalow Heads) came to "stay the weekend" in their "bu..
Dick and Enid Eyeington
Dick and Enid Eyeington were British Aid workers to Somalia. They were murdered in Mogadishu in 2003. History From 1971 to 1995, the Eyeingtons worked at the world famous Waterford Kamhlaba, a multiracial secondary school which was opened by Michael Stern after the introduction of apartheid laws i..
Dick and Fitzgerald
Dick and Fitzgerald was a 19th century United States publisher, founded by William Brisbane Dick (1827-1901) [#endnote_Kalashnikova] and [?] Fitzgerald, based in New York City. They were a publisher of popular books, including music books. Eric Lott cites them as one of the leadin..
Dick and Jane
Dick and Jane were the main characters in popular basal readers written by Zerna Sharp that were used to teach children to read during the 1930s through the 1970s. The main characters, Dick and Jane, were a little boy and girl. Supporting characters included Baby (or Sally), Mother, Father, Spot t..
Dick and Mac McDonald
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Richard "Dick" McDonald (February 16, 1909 – July 14, 1998) and Maurice "Mac" McDonald (26 November 1902 – December 1971) were two early American fast food pioneers, originally from New Hampshire, who established the first McDonald's restaurant in 1940. The McDo..
Dick and Paula Celebrity Special
Dick and Paula Celebrity Special was a Soup2Nuts animated series that aired on FX from 1999 to 2000. The premise of the show was that Dick and Paula hosted a talk show where famous individuals, usually deceased, talked about their work or what made them widely known. Examples of such guests includ..
Dick Annegarn
Dick Annegarn (born in The Hague, May 6 1952) is a Dutch singer-songwriter who sings mostly in French, although on occassion Dutch and English. He spent his youth in Brussels, and after having learned to play guitar he went to Paris, where he recorded his first album in 1973, which was very successf..
Dick Armey
Dick Armey on NBC's Meet the Press. Richard Keith "Dick" Armey (born July 7, 1940 in Cando, ) is a former U.S. Representative from Texas' 26th Congressional District (1985–2003) and House Majority Leader (1995–2003). He was one of the architects of the "Republican Revolution" of ..
Dick Assman
Dick Assman is a Saskatchewan gas station owner whose name propelled him to international celebrity status in 1995. Assman, who worked at Petro-Canada's Victoria Square Mall station in Regina, was discovered by David Letterman, who was amused by his name. Assman was lavishly introduced on July 24, 1..
Dick Auman
Dick Auman is the Democratic Party candidate for the Illinois 21st Congressional District seat in the United States House of Representatives in the 2006 elections. He was born in Freeport, grew up in Galena, has been married to Mary Racey Auman since 1966, and has two adult children He has served ..
Dick Averns
Dick Averns (Born 1964 in London), is an artist, who produces installations, sculptures, photography, text and performances. Averns' interdisciplinary art practice addresses the commodification of space. Gallery exhibits, public art projects and performative interventions explore issues of languag..
Dick Ayers
Richard Bache "Dick" Ayers (born April 28, 1924, Ossining, New York, United States) is a comic book artist and cartoonist. Widely respected for his dramatic storytelling skills and prolific output, Ayers is also renowned for being one of the first artists in Marvel Comics famed "Bullpen", notably as..
Dick Barlow
Dick BarlowEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Left-arm medium pace Tests First-class Matches 17 351 '''Runs scored 591 11,217 Batting average 22.73 20.61 100s/50s 0/2 4/39 Top score 62 117 Balls bowled 2,456 43,468 Wickets ..
Dick Barnett
Richard "Dick" Barnett (born October 2, 1936 in Gary, Indiana) is a former pro basketball player. He spent 14 seasons in the NBA (1959-74), but is mostly known for his 9 seasons with the New York Knicks. He was a part of the famous 1970 Knicks team, that won the NBA championship against the Los Ange..
Dick Bartell
Richard William Bartell (November 22 1907 - August 4 1995), nicknamed "Rowdy Richard," was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball. One of the most ferocious competitors of his era, he won both admirers and critics at each stop during a career which saw him traded every few seasons, often und..
Dick Bartley
Dick Bartley, a popular American radio disc jockey since June 21, 1969, hosts several popular syndicated radio shows, including the current American Gold & Rock & Roll’s Greatest Hits since 1991. Timeline 1982 – 1985 . . . Created, produced and hosted the first live national oldies radio show..
Dick Barton
Dick Barton - Special Agent was a popular radio program on the BBC Light Programme from 1946 to 1951. Dick Barton was the BBC’s first daily serial, airing at 6.45 each weekday evening. It featured ex-Commando Captain Richard Barton (Noel Johnson) who, with his mates Jock Anderson (Alex McCrindle)..
Dick Barwegan
[] at NFL.com Dick Barwegan was a offensive lineman in the NFL. ..
Dick Bass
[] at NFL.com Richard Lee Bass (March 15, 1937 - February 1, 2006) was an American football running back who played for the Los Angeles Rams from 1960 to 1969. Born in Georgetown, Mississippi, he was named to the Pro Bowl three times. He died at age 68 in Norwalk, California. External li..
Dick Bates
Charles Richard Bates (born October 7, 1945 in McArthur, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. The right-hander was signed by the Kansas City Athletics before the 1964 season, also spent time in the Washington Senators organization, and was later drafted by the Seattle Pilots from the Se..
Dick Bavetta
Dick Bavetta is a professional basketball referee for the NBA. As of February 8, 2006, Bavetta had officiated 2,135 NBA games, giving him the record for most games officiated, on top of the record for most consecutive games officiated, as he never missed any games. He wears uniform number 27. B..
Dick Beals
Dick Beals (born March 16, 1927) is an American voice-actor. He has performed many voices in his career, which spans from the early 1950s into the 21st century. Two of his voices were the characters "Yank" and "Dan" of the "American Eagles" troupe in the mid-1960s cartoon series Roger Ramjet. He a..
Dick Beardsley
Dick Beardsley (born ca. 1950) is the second fastest American born man in the marathon discipline. The world-class marathon competitor of the 1980s was a two-time Olympic qualifier runner and won the first London Marathon in 2:11:48 (29 March 1981) in which 7750 athletes took part. His record time ..
Dick Bell
The Honourable Richard Albert "Dick" Bell, PC (September 4 1913-March 20 1988) was a member of the Canadian House of Commons representing Carleton from 1957 to 1963 and from 1965 to 1968. He was born at Britannia Bay in Nepean Township, Ontario in 1913. He served as solicitor for Nepean Township an..
Dick Bennett
Dick Bennett (born April 20, 1943 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States) is currently the head men's basketball coach at Washington State University. Bennett, who went to high school in Clintonville, Wisconsin and graduated from Ripon College (Wisconsin), was hired at Washington State on March ..
Dick Bentley
Charles Walter (Dick) Bentley (14 May 1907 - 27 August 1995) born in Melbourne, Australia was a comedian and actor. He starred with Jimmy Edwards in Take It From Here for the BBC. ..
Dick Beyer
Dick Beyer is a retired professional wrestler who is best known by his ring names, The Destoyer and Dr. X. As an athlete at Syracuse University, Beyer was a member of the varsity football and wrestling teams. He played in the 1953 Orange Bowl for Syracuse. Beyer graduated with a Masters Degree in e..
Dick Bielski
[] at NFL.com Dick Bielski was a running back in the NFL. He only went to 1 Pro Bowl. ..
Dick Blau
Dick Blau is a Professor of Film at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and an important figure in the study of photography and the role of the camera in culture. He holds a BA in English from Harvard University (1965) and a Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale University. His photographs and fil..
Dick Blick Art Materials
Dick Blick Art Materials is a retail and catalog operation that supplies artists and school art programs. It was founded as a mail order business by Dick Blick in 1911 and purchased by Robert Metzenberg in 1948. Its central warehouse and distribution center have always been located in Galesburg, Il..
Dick Bosman
Richard Allen Bosman (born February 17, 1944 in Kenosha, Wisconsin), is a former Major League Baseball starting pitcher. In 11-year career he played for the Washington Senators (1966-71), Texas Rangers (1972-73), Cleveland Indians (1973-75) and Oakland Athletics (1975-76). He batted and threw right-..
Dick Bottoff
Born Richard Bottoff in 1938 in Cortland, NY Dick played in two bands Ronnie and the Red Caps and Ronnie Dio and the Prophets with Ronnie James Dio. ..
Dick Brass
This software-related article is a [Stubstub]. You can help Wikipedia by . Dick Brass (born 1953) was a former Microsoft vice president responsible for various initiatives aimed at making printed content easily readable on computers and other electronic devices. His areas of responsibili..
Dick Brewer
Dick Brewer, known in the United States and France, was influential in the early development of surf boards and the surfing culture. In the movie Riding Giants (2005) he was interviewed about surfing. External links [Soul Surfing Magazine: Dick Brewer interview][Plumeria Surfboards&..
Dick Briel
Dick Briel is a Dutch comic artist from Amsterdam who follows the Ligne claire style. He is most famous for his 'Professor Julius Palmboom' comics. So far, 3 adventures have been made, with a 4th in production: The Tacho-plant mystery (1980s)The Rustygranade (1980s)London labyrinth (1999)Ratcliffe..
Dick Brooks
Dick Brooks Birthplace: Porterville, California Born: April 14, 1942 Died: February 1, 2006 Cause of Death: Heart attack Awards: 1969 Rookie of the Year NASCAR Cup statistics 358 races run over 17 years. Best Cup Position: 6th - 1977 (Winston Cup) First Race: 1969 Daytona..
Dick Bros Record Company
The Dick Brothers Record Company was a Haddington, Scotland based independent record label formed by the singer Fish. The company operated between 1993 and 1998, when it was dissolved. Although predominantly releasing material by Fish, including 'official bootleg' live albums, a number of other art..
Dick Bruna
Dick Bruna (b. August 23, 1927, Utrecht, the Netherlands) is a writer, artist and graphical designer. His best known creation then is Miffy, a little rabbit drawn in as few lines and as few colours as possible, and always accompanied by four lines of verse. Apart from other series of children's bo..
Dick Butkus
[] at NFL.com Richard Marvin "Dick" Butkus (born December 9, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American football player and actor. Butkus starred as a football player for Vocational High School in Chicago, the University of Illinois, and the Chicago Bears. Contents 1 Univers..
Dick Butkus Award
The Dick Butkus Award, instituted in 1985, is given annually to the top linebacker in college football. The award, named in honor of Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus, is presented by the Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando. Previous winners Year Player School 1985 Brian Bosw..
Dick Button
Richard "Dick" Button (born July 18, 1929 in Englewood, New Jersey) is an American former figure skater and a well-known long-time skating television analyst. Contents 1 Biography2 Competitive highlights3 See also4 External links5 Navigation Biography Button was a five..
Dick Casablancas
Dick Casablancas First appearance Credit Where Credit's Due Last appearance N/A Statistics Name Richard "Dick" Casablancas, Jr. Status Alive Family Richard Casablancas (father)Betina Casablancas (mother)Kendall Casablancas (step-mother)Cassidy Casablancas (brother; deceased)..
Dick Cavett
Dick Cavett in 1974 Richard Alva Cavett (born November 19, 1936 in Gibbon, Nebraska) is an American television talk show host known for his conversational style of in-depth and often serious issues discussion. Contents 1 Childhood2 Early career3 Yale3.1 Marriage4 ''..
Dick Celeste
Richard Frank "Dick" Celeste (born November 11, 1937, in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American politician from Ohio, and a member of the Democratic Party. He served most notably as the Governor of Ohio from 1983 to 1991. In 1959, Celeste was graduated magna cum laude from Yale University (New Haven, Con..
Dick Cheney
Richard Bruce "Dick" Cheney (born January 30, 1941) is the 46th Vice President of the United States, serving under the President George W. Bush. Previously, he served as White House Chief of Staff, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Wyoming, and Secretary of Defense. In the private s..
Dick Cheney hunting incident
First public news of the Dick Cheney hunting incident in Kenedy County, Texas, was called in to the Corpus Christi Caller-Times on February 12, 2006, by Katharine Armstrong. Armstrong said that on February 11 Vice President Cheney accidentally shot and injured Harry Whittington (a prominent Texas ..
Dick Chrysler
Dick Chrysler (born April 29, 1942) is a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Chrysler was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and graduated from Brighton High School in Brighton, Michigan. He became vice-president of Hurst Performance and the founder and president of Cars and Concepts (which boug..
Dick Chudnow
Dick Chudnow is a U.S. comedian and entrepreneur. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Chudnow created and licensed the ComedySportz improvisational comedy format in 1984, which soon spread to other cities in North America and most recently to Manchester, England. He has co-written three movies, inclu..
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve is a television program, which airs every New Year's Eve on ABC. It has been hosted by Dick Clark since its first airing on December 31, 1972, also titled Three Dog Night's New Years’ Rockin Eve 1973 (named after the headliner that year, Three Dog Night). The..
Dick Clark (disambiguation)
There have been multiple notable individuals of the name Dick Clark. Dick Clark (entertainer)Dick Clark (Senator)Dick Clarke counter-terrorism expert & national security advisor to four U.S. presidents This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the s..
Dick Clark (entertainer)
"Dick Clark" redirects here. For , see . Richard Wagstaff "Dick" Clark (born November 30 1929 in The Bronx, New York) is an American television personality and businessman, best known for hosting long-running shows such as American Bandstand, The $10,000 Pyramid, and Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin'..
Dick Clark (senator)
For the U.S. counterterrorism official, see Richard Clarke Senator Dick Clark Richard Clarence (Dick) Clark (born September 14, 1928 in Paris, Iowa) represented the state of Iowa in the United States Senate from 1973 to 1979. Clark, a Democrat, was only successful in his first election for..
Dick Clark Productions
Dick Clark Productions is an entertainment production company founded by entertainer Dick Clark. Since its inception in 1957, the company has produced a number of television series, specials and televised movies. Such programs include American Bandstand, TV Bloopers & Practical Jokes and the NBC s..
Dick Clay
Dick Clay (born Richard Harold Clay on March 6, 1945 in Ferntree Gully, Victoria) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the VFL between 1966 and 1976 for the Richmond Football Club. Recruited from Kyabram, Victoria, Clay played as a full-forward and later as a defender. His VFL car..
Dick Clement
Dick Clement (born September 5, 1937) is an English writer. Born in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England, Clement is, in partnership with Ian La Frenais, one of the most successful television writers in Britain. Generally, Clement and La Frenais write comedies, or dramas with a comic tone. Their fame ..
Dick Coffman
Samuel Richard (Dick) Coffman (December 18, 1906 - March 24, 1972) was a middle relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1927 through 1945, he played for the Washington Senators (1927, 1932[end]), St. Louis Browns (1928-1932[start], 1933-1935), New York Giants (1936-1939), Bos..
Dick Cole
Dick Cole is a councillor, and the leader of Mebyon Kernow, a Cornish autonomist movement since the 1990s. He lives in Fraddon, a village inland from Penzance, West Cornwall. As well as his political activities Cole is currently an archaeologist working for the Cornwall archaeological unit based in..
Dick Contino
Dick Contino (born January 17, 1930, Fresno, California) is an American singer and accordionist. Contino began performing in various Los Angeles talent shows, and, beginning in 1946 received some mainstream attention that later became—for a brief period—stardom. He was billed as the "w..
Dick Cook
Richard "Dick" Cook is the studio chief for The Walt Disney Company (officially, Chairman of the Walt Disney Studios). He is the only top Disney executive who has worked for the company since before Michael Eisner took charge in 1984. Cook began his career with Disney as a ride operator at Disneyl..
Dick Crayne
[] at NFL.com Dick Crayne (April 24, 1913) was a football player for the Brooklyn Dodgers. ..
Dick Crippen
Dick Crippen is a popular former sports anchor in the Tampa Bay, Florida television market. Began his career at ABC affiliate WLCY Channel 10 in 1965, being one of the station's first on-air personalities. He continued until 1981, when he left for rival WFLA-TV. He anchored the evening sportscasts..
Dick Crum
This article refers to the dancer. For Dick Crum, the football coach, see Dick Crum (football coach) Richard D. "Dick" Crum (b. December 8, 1928, United States - d. December 12, 2005), was a prominent international folk dancer and teacher. External links http://www.phantomranch.net/folkdanc/teach..
Dick Crum (football coach)
Dick Crum is an American football coach. He served as head coach for Miami University, University of North Carolina and Kent State. His overall record as a collegiate head coach is 113-77-4. Contents 1 College head coach1.1 Miami University1.2 University of North Carolina1.3 K..
Dick Curless
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Richard William Curless (March 17, 1932 – May 25, 1995) was an American country-music singer, a pioneer o..
Dick Cusack
Richard John Cusack (29 August 1925, New York City - 2 June 2003) was an actor and filmmaker, and the father of actors Ann Cusack, Joan Cusack, and John Cusack. Until 1970, Cusack worked as an Clio award-winning advertising executive. Most of his acting roles were playing authority figures, such as..
Dick Dale
--> Dick Dale (born Richard Anthony Mansour on May 4, 1937, in Quincy, Massachusetts) is a pioneer of surf rock and one of the most influential guitarists of the early 1960s. His technique influenced future guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen. He experimented with reverb and made ..
Dick Dale (singer)
Dick Dale (born September 14, 1926) is an American singer and musician, best known as a featured singer and saxophone player on the TV variety show The Lawrence Welk Show. A native of Algona, Iowa, he served in the United States Navy during World War II after graudation from Algona High School. His..
Dick Dastardly
Dick Dastardly, as he appeared in Wacky Races. Dick Dastardly, born Richard Asquith Dastardly, voiced originally by Paul Winchell and currently by Jim Cummings, is a fictional character and villain who appeared in various animated series by Hanna-Barbera Productions. Dastardly's most famous ap..
Dick DeBartolo
Dick DeBartolo is one of the most prolific writers of satire for Mad Magazine. He is occasionally referred to as "Mad's Maddest Writer," this being a follow-up to Don Martin's former status as "Mad's Maddest Artist." DeBartolo is cited as a "Creative Consultant" on the magazine's masthead. Mad h..
Dick DeGuerin
Dick DeGuerin (born in Austin, Texas, February 16, 1941) is a noted Texas criminal defense attorney. DeGuerin was admitted to the State Bar in 1965. Early in his career (1971-1982), he was an associate with Percy Foreman. As of December, 2005, he is representing former House Majority Leader Tom ..
Dick Devine
Dick Devine may refer to Dick Devine, the current Cook County, Illinois State's AttorneyDick Devine, a fictional character in C. S. Lewis's Space Trilogy This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, y..
Dick DeVos
Richard "Dick" DeVos, Jr. is a businessman and conservative Republican politician from Michigan. The son of billionaire Amway founder Richard DeVos, he is currently a candidate for governor of Michigan. Contents 1 Family and early life2 Business activities3 Current Posts and Pr..
Dick de Jongh
Dick de Jongh (born 1939) is a Dutch logician and mathematician. He received his PhD degree in 1968 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison under supervision of Stephen Kleene with a dissertation entitled Investigations on the Intuitionistic Propositional Calculus. De Jongh is mostly known for his..
Dick Diamonde
Dick Diamonde (born Dingeman Van Der Sluys, on 28 December, 1947, in Hilversum, The Netherlands) is a bassist with the Easybeats, and Flash And The Pan. ..
Dick Dietz
Dick Dietz (1960s) Richard Allen Dietz (September 18 1941 - June 28 2005) was an American catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Atlanta Braves from 1966 to 1973. Born in Crawfordsville, Indiana, Dietz enjoyed his best season in 1970..
Dick Dillin
Richard Allen "Dick" Dillin (born December 17, 1929, Watertown, New York, United States; died March 1, 1980) is an American comic book artist best known for an extraordinary 12-year run as the penciler of the DC Comics superhero-team series Justice League of America. He drew 115 consecutive issues f..
Dick Donovan
Dick Donovan can refer to different people: Dick Donovan (1927-1997), a MLB All-Star pitcherDick Donovan is also a pseudonym used by J.E. Preston Muddock (1842-1934), a British author This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Dick Donovan (baseball player)
  Richard Edward (Dick) Donovan (December 7, 1927 - January 6, 1997) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Braves (1950-1952), Detroit Tigers (1954), Chicago White Sox (1955-1960), Washington Senators (1961) and Cleveland Indians (1962-1965). Donovan batte..
Dick Douglas
Richard (Dick) Giles Douglas CB (born 4 January 1932) is a former Scottish politician, having been a member of the British House of Commons firstly as a Labour member, then latterly as a Scottish National Party member. He was elected to Westminster as a Labour and Co-operative candidate at the 1979..
Dick Drago
Richard Anthony (Dick) Drago (born June 25, 1945 in Toledo, Ohio) was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Kansas City Royals (1969-1973), Boston Red Sox (1974-1975 and 1978-1980), California Angels (1976-1977), Baltimore Orioles (1977) and [[Seattle Mariners (1981). He bat..
Dick Dreissigacker
Dick Dreissigacker was a U.S. Olympic rower and is a founder of Concept2 (a manufacturer of rowing equipment). Whilst studying engineering at Brown University he took up rowing and went on to represent the United States at the 1972 Summer Olympics. He coached rowing at Stanford University, where ..
Dick Duckworth
Dick Duckworth (born 1880 in Manchester) was an English football player. Duckworth came up through the Manchester United youth system and played his first senior level game for the club in 1903. He helped club win the 1908 league championship and the 1909 FA Cup, retiring due to injury in 1914 aft..
Dick Duff
Richard "Dick" Duff (born February 18, 1936 in Kirkland Lake, Ontario) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres, Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers in the National Hockey League. Duff won six Stanley Cups. On N..
Dick Durock
Dick Durock (born Richard Durock, 1938) is an American stuntman and actor who has appeared in over eighty films and television shows. He is best known for playing Swamp Thing in both feature films and the television show. He currently resides in Southern California, and can be found appearing at fan..
Dick Durrance
Richard Henry ("Dick") Durrance (October 14, 1914 – June 13, 2004) was an 17-time national championship skier and one of the first American skiiers to compete successfully with European skiiers. Durrance, who was born in Tarpon Springs, Florida, moved with his family to Garmisch, Germany in 1..
Dick Durrell
Dick Durrell (born ca. 1925) is a retired advertising executive and one of the founding staff members for People magazine.''[Founder of People Magazine] from a University of Minnesota website Durrell turned down an offer to play baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers franchise in order to a..
Dick Dyszel
Richard E. Dyszel, known professionally as Dick Dyszel (March 20, 1947-) is an American television personality, best known for Count Gore de Vol, his television horror host alter-ego. The Chicago native attended Southern Illinois University and graduated with a degree in radio-TV. He became the l..
Dick Ebersol
Duncan "Dick" Ebersol (born July 28, 1947 in Torrington, Connecticut) is an American radio and TV manager. He was protégé of ABC Sports czar Roone Arledge and was a key NBC executive in the launching of Saturday Night Live in 1975 and which he produced from April 1981 to May 1985. He became presid..
Dick Egan
Richard Joseph Egan (June 23, 1884 - July 7, 1947) born in Portland, Oregon was a Shortstop and Second Baseman for the Cincinnati Reds (1908-13), Brooklyn Robins (1914-15) and Boston Braves (1915-16). In 9 seasons he played in 917 Games, had 3,080 At Bats, 374 Runs, 767 Hits, 87 Doubles, 29 Triples..
Dick Elliot
Richard "Dick" Elliot (1886-1961) was a character actor from the 1930s until the time of his death. He played many different roles, typically as a somewhat blustery sort, such as a politician. He had a single, memorable line in It's a Wonderful Life, where he scolded Jimmy Stewart, who was trying ..
Dick Ellsworth
Richard Clark (Dick) Ellsworth (born March 22, 1940 in Lusk, Wyoming) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1958 through 1971, Ellsworth played for the Chicago Cubs (1958, 1960-66), Philadelphia Phillies (1967), Boston Red Sox (1968-69), Cleveland Indians (1969-70) and Milwauke..
Dick Emery
"Dick Emery in Character" (book cover) Dick Emery Dick Emery (February 19, 1919 - January 2, 1983) was a British comedian and actor, particularly popular during the 1960s and 1970s. He began his career as a sidekick to comedians such as Tony Hancock, and had a regular role in the sitcom..
Dick Enberg
Dick Enberg Dick Enberg (born January 9, 1935 in Armada, Michigan) is an American sportscaster. Enberg is one of the most prominent and respected play-by-play announcers in network television history, with a career spanning more than forty years. He is recognizable by his trademark exclamation..
Dick Erixon
Dick Erixon (born 1963 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish right-wing blogger. He worked at the Swedish think-thank Timbro from 1995 to 1997, and at the Swedish Enterprise Media Institute from 1994 to 1995. He has also been active as a politician with the Centre Party, where he was a leading critic of form..
Dick Estell
Dick Estell is the host and producer of The Radio Reader, a serial public radio program in which the host reads aloud from contemporary novels. The program is carried on public broadcasting stations in the United States. Estell began The Radio Reader in 1964 at Michigan State University's radio ..
Dick Farley
Dick Farley is a college football and track & field coach who was selected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006. Farley was an All-America defensive back for Boston University, where he was captain of the football and track & field teams and graduated in 1968. He spent two years playing fo..
Dick Feller
Richard Dean Feller was born on January 2, 1943 in Bronaugh, Missouri, a small town with a population of 214. He was raised and got his influences among numerous styles of music, from blues exponents such as John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf and Jimmy Reed through to Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers throug..
Dick Ferguson
Dick Ferguson (born March 16, 1950 in Los Angeles, California), is a former driver in the CART Championship Car series. He raced in the 1979-1985 and 1987-1988 seasons, with 26 career starts, including the 1980 Indianapolis 500. He finished in the top ten 5 times, with a best finish of 6th positio..
Dick Fletcher
Dick Fletcher Richard B. "Dick" Fletcher [link] (born September 18, 1942) is a meteorologist who works for WTSP-TV in St. Petersburg, Florida. He holds the American Meteorological Society Seal of Approval and has been serving the Tampa Bay Area since 1980. He has flown reconnaissanc..
Dick Foran
Dick Foran (Birthname: John Nichlas Foran b. June 18 1910 in Flemington, New Jersey - d. August 10 1979 in Panorama City, California) was a leading man best known in western musicals and playing supporting roles in dramatic pictures. Foran starred in western musicals that are B-movies. After becomi..
Dick Fosbury
Richard Douglas ("Dick") Fosbury (born March 6, 1947) is an American athlete who revolutionised the high jump using a back-first technique, now known as the Fosbury Flop. His method was to sprint diagonally towards the bar, then curve and leap backwards over the bar. Dick Fosbury, born in Portla..
Dick Fowler
Richard John (Dick) Fowler (March 30, 1921 - May 22, 1972) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1941-1942, 1945-1952). Fowler batted and threw right handed. He was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In a 10-season career, Fowler posted a 66-7..
Dick Francis
The cover of the Pan 1988 paperback edition of Bolt Dick Francis (born October 31, 1920) is a British jockey and author. He was born Richard Stanley Francis in Lawrenny, south Wales. The son of a jockey, he had a successful career himself as a jockey, winning over 350 races. During World ..
Dick Franks
Sir Dick Franks was Head of the Secret Intelligence Service from 1979 - 1982. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Dick French
Richard Allan (Dick) French, (born 7 August 1938 in Sydney, New South Wales), was an Australian Test cricket match umpire. He umpired 19 Test matches between 1977 and 1987. His first match was between Australia and India at Perth on 16 December to 21 December 1977, won by Australia by 2 wickets wi..
Dick Gallagher
Dick Gallagher (October 16th, 1955 - January 20th, 2005) was a pianist and composer, best known on the New York cabaret scene. He co-wrote scores for several musicals including WHAT NOT, which won the 1990 Richard Rodgers Production Award; WHOOP-DEE-DO, which won the 1993 Outer Critics Circle Awar..
Dick Garmaker
Richard Eugene "Dick" Garmaker (born October 29, 1932 in Hibbing, Minnesota) is a retired American basketball player who played professionally in the NBA from 1955 to 1961. Garmaker was a 6'3" guard/forward from the University of Minnesota. He was drafted by the NBA's Minneapolis Lakers twice (in ..
Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan live at the "Rätsche" in Geislingen/Steige (Germany), 6 May 2006, photo: Markus Großmann Dick Gaughan is a Scottish musician, singer and songwriter. He was born Richard Peter Gaughan on 17 May 1948 in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, where his father was temporarily working as a..
Dick Gephardt
Congressman Richard Gephardt Richard Andrew Gephardt (born January 31, 1941) is a prominent American politician of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. Representative from Missouri from January 3, 1977, until January 3, 2005. Contents 1 Early life2 Political career3 2004 ..
Dick Gibson
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Dick Giordano
Richard Joseph "Dick" Giordano (July 20, 1932 - ) is a United States comic book artist and editor. He was born in Manhattan, New York City, New York. Giordano is probably best-known as an inker, particularly over the pencils of Neal Adams, for an influential run in the late 1960s and early 1970s o..
Dick Gordon (broadcaster)
For other people of the same name, see Richard Gordon. Dick Gordon is a radio broadcaster most well-known for being the host of the NPR radio show The Connection until its termination in August 2005. Prior to joining The Connection in 2001 he worked on CBC Radio One's morning show, This Morning. He..
Dick Grace
Dick Grace (1898–1965) was an early stunt pilot who specialised in crashing planes for films. Grace was one of the few stunt pilots who died of old age. He was the author of two books: Squadron of Death and Crash Pilot. Films that he appeared in include Sky Bride, The Lost Squadron, and Wings..
Dick Grayson
This article is about the DC Comics hero and former sidekick of Batman. For other DC Comics characters that have, at some point, used the name of Nightwing, see Nightwing. Richard John "Dick" Grayson is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. He is Bruce Wayne's first ward (later on adopt..
Dick Greenwood
Richard Greenwood (born September 11 1940) is a former England Rugby international flanker, captain of Waterloo, Lancashire and England as well as national coach. He was a master at Stonyhurst College. He gained five caps between 1966 and 1969. He is the father of England centre Will Greenwood. E..
Dick Gregory
Richard "Dick" Claxton Gregory, (born October 12, 1932) is an American comedian, social activist, writer, entrepreneur, and nutritionist. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, Gregory was one of six children who grew up poor and fatherless. His family was supported by a combination of his mo..
Dick Grigg
Dick Grigg was an Australian Rules Football player for the Geelong Cats in the Victorian Football League, now Australian Football League. He was named in Geelong's Team of the Century, and received 3 Carji Greeves Medals ..
Dick Groat
Dick Groat on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1963 Richard Morrow Groat (born November 4 1930 in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania) is a former two-sport athlete best known as a shortstop in Major League Baseball. He played for four National League teams, mainly the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis..
Dick Guindon
Richard Gordon Guindon (aka Dick Guindon) is an American cartoonist best known for his gag panel, Guindon. His work has appeared in the Minneapolis Tribune, The Realist and the Detroit Free Press. Guindon was born in December, 1936. During the late 1950s, he attended the University of Minnesota whe..
Dick Halligan
Richard (Dick) Halligan (born August 29, 1943 in Troy, New York) is an American musician and composer, best known as a founding member of the jazz-rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears. Halligan was BS&T's trombonist on their first album, Child Is Father to the Man. When Al Kooper left the band after that..
Dick Hantak
Dick Hantak was an American football official in the National Football League (NFL) for 25 years between 1978 and 2003. During his career, he officiated in two Super Bowls, Super Bowl XVII in 1983 as a side judge and later as a referee in Super Bowl XXVII in 1993. He wore the uniform number 105...
Dick Harlow
Richard C. “Dick” Harlow (October 19, 1889 – February 19, 1962) was a Hall of Fame football coach. Harlow pioneered modern defensive schemes. Often fielding undersized teams, he pioneered coordinated stunts to get around or between blockers rather than trying to overpower them. His offenses we..
Dick Harmon
Dick Harmon (born circa 1947 - died February 10, 2006) was one of America's top golf teachers with clients including Fred Couples, Craig Stadler, Lanny Wadkins and Steve Elkington. His father Claude Harmon won the US Masters. His brothers Butch, Craig and Bill were also ranked in Golf Digest's Top ..
Dick Harris
Richard M. (Dick) Harris (born September 6 1944) is a Canadian politician. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, he was a self-employed businessman in the tire industry before being elected as a Reform candidate to the Canadian House of Commons for the riding of Prince George—Bulkley Valley in ..
Dick Harter
Dick Harter is an American basketball coach, who has served as both a head and assistant coach in both the NBA and NCAA. In the 1970s, Harter was the head basketball coach at the University of Oregon, where his "Kamikaze kids" were known for a swarming defense. Many basketball notables came from ..
Dick Haymes
Dick Haymes (September 13, 1918 - March 29, 1980) was one of the most popular American male vocalists of the 1930s-40s. He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His mother, Marguerite Haymes, was a well-known vocal coach and instructor. He became the vocalist in a number of big bands, worked in H..
Dick Haynes
Dick Haynes (b. January 9, 1911 in Beaumont, Texas - d. November 20, 1980 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California) was a movie and TV actor. ..
Dick Hebdige
Dick Hebdige (born 1951) is an expatriate British media theorist, most commonly associated with the study of subcultures, and its resistance against the mainstream of society. He received his M.A. from the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies in Birmingham, United Kingdom. He is best known for h..
Dick Heckstall-Smith
Dick Heckstall-Smith (September 16, 1934 – December 17, 2004) was a British jazz and blues saxophonist. He played with the most important British blues-rock and jazz-rock bands of the 1960s and 1970s. Heckstall-Smith was born Richard Malden Heckstall-Smith in Ludlow, England (his father the..
Dick Hensold
Dick Hensold is an American folk musician based in the state of Minnesota. An active promoter of bagpipes, he plays Northumbrian smallpipes, Swedish pipes (sackpipa), Medieval great-pipes, recorder, seljefloyte, low whistle and string bass. He played the Edinburgh Folk Festival in 1994, the Lowland ..
Dick Hern
William Richard, 'Dick' Hern, CVO, born January 20th 1921, was a racehorse trainer and winner of sixteen classics between 1962 and 1995, and champion trainer on four occasions. He was a St Leger specialist, winning the event six times. He produced three Epsom Derby winners in Troy (1979), Henbit (19..
Dick Heyward
Dick Heyward (September 22, 1914 – August 3, 2005) was a deputy executive director of UNICEF between 1949 and 1981. During that time, he was responsible for developing many of UNICEF's policies for children and served under three executive directors. E.J.R. Dick Heyward was born in Tasmania in 19..
Dick Higgins
Dick Higgins (born Cambridge, England 1938, died Quebec, Canada 1998) was a composer, poet, printer, and early Fluxus artist. Like many of the other Fluxus artists, he studied composition with John Cage. He married artist Alison Knowles in 1960. He founded Something Else Press in 1963, which publish..
Dick Hodgins, Jr.
Dick Hodgins, Jr. was a cartoonist whose work including illustration and political cartoons. He won the National Cartoonist Society Advertising and Illustration Award for 1964 and 1966, and their Editorial Cartoon Award for 1972 and 1976. External links [NCS Awards] ..
Dick Holm
Also known as Richard Holm or Richard L. Holm, Dick Holm is a famed American CIA Operations Officer who served under 13 CIA directors and was winner of the Distinguished Intelligence Medal, the CIA’s highest award. Holm joined the CIA in the 1960s, and served in the CIA's secret war in Laos agains..
Dick Honig
Dick Honig was an American football official for 22 years in the Big Ten Conference and nine years in the Mid-American Conference and 20 years as a basketball referee for the Mid-American Conference. His final football game was the 2004 Sugar Bowl, which was the BCS National Championship Game. Hon..
Dick Howard (soccer)
Dick Howard (born 10 June 1943 in Birkenhead) is a former Canadian international goalkeeper, NASLer, educator, long-time FIFA coaching instructor and Canadian national teams coach, author, and print and broadcast journalist on soccer in Canada and abroad. He has at times been refered to as the "Mr...
Dick Howorth
Dick HoworthEngland (ENG) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Slow left-arm orthodox Tests First-class Matches 5 372 '''Runs scored 145 11479 Batting average 18.12 20.68 100s/50s -/- 4/52 Top score 45* 114 Balls bowled 1536 71812 Wickets ..
Dick Howser
Dick Howser following the Kansas City Royals' 1985 World Series triumph. Richard Dalton (Dick) Howser (May 14, 1936 - June 17, 1987) was an American Major League Baseball shortstop and manager. A native of Miami, Florida, Howser attended college at Florida State University, where he twice rec..
Dick Howser Trophy
The Dick Howser Trophy, considered to be the Heisman Trophy of college baseball, is presented annually to the national College baseball player of the year, presented by the National College Baseball Writers Association. The award is named after Dick Howser, a collegiate and major league player and m..
Dick Hubbard
Dick Hubbard ONZM, B.Tech. (Food Tech.), founder and principal of Hubbards Foods in Auckland, New Zealand, includes in his background the building of a tropical fruit processing company from scratch in Niue. --> More recently, he founded New Zealand Businesses for Social Responsibility (BSR) (now ..
Dick Hustvedt
Richard (Dick) Irvin Hustvedt (born February 18, 1946) is a renowned software engineer, designer and developer of several operating systems including the RSX-11, 782 ASMP and VMS (OpenVMS) systems of Digital Equipment Corporation. He also was a principal kernel developer of the Xerox Data Systems (X..
Dick Hutcherson
Dick Hutcherson Birthplace: Keokuk, Iowa Born: November 30, 1931 Died: November 6, 2005 Cause of Death: Awards: 1963 and 1964 IMCA champion NASCAR Cup statistics 103 races run over 4 years. Best Cup Position: 2nd - 1965 (Grand National) First Race: 1964 Greenville 200 (G..
Dick Hutton
Dick Hutton was a professional wrestler who was trained by Ed 'Strangler' Lewis. Noteably, he won the NWA World Heavyweight Title on November 14 1957 from Lou Thesz. Contents 0.1 Early Life0.2 Professional Wrestling Career0.3 Retirement0.4 Championships and Accomplishents1&..
Dick Hyman
Dick Hyman (born March 8, 1927, New York City) is an American jazz pianist/keyboardist and composer best known for his versatility with jazz piano styles. Over a 50 year career he has functioned as pianist, organist, arranger, music director, and, increasingly, as composer. His versatility in all ..
Dick Irvin
James Dickinson 'Dick' Irvin (Sr.) (July 19, 1892 - May 15, 1957) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach in the National Hockey League. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, he was one of the greatest players of his day, balancing a torrid slapshot and tough style, with gentlemanly play. He started out b..
Dick Irvin, Jr.
James Dickinson (Dick) Irvin, Jr. (born 1932) is a retired Canadian sports broadcaster. Irvin was associated with the CBC's Hockey Night in Canada from 1966 to 1999, and was also the sports director of CFCF, a CTV affiliate in Montreal. Irvin's father, Dick Irvin, was a noted NHL hockey player an..
Dick James
Dick James was the singer of the Robin Hood theme, from British television in the 1950s, and was a friend of producer George Martin. James entered the music publishing business as his singing career tapered off. In 1963 Dick James established Northern Songs Ltd., with Beatles John Lennon and Paul M..
Dick James (football player)
Dick James {born in Grants Pass, Oregon) was an American football player who played running back for the Washington Redskins from 1956 to 1963. James attended the University of Oregon and was drafted by the Redskins in the eighth round in the 1956 NFL Draft. He set team record with four touchdowns..
Dick Jauron
Dick Jauron (b. October 7, 1950 in Peoria, Illinois) is a former NFL player and is currently the head coach of the Buffalo Bills. Jauron has held National Football League head coaching positions with the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions. Jauron was a three-time Yale University letterman in footba..
Dick Johnson
Dick Johnson may refer to: Dick Johnson (Australian auto racing) is an Australian race car driver.Dick Johnson (reporter), an American television news anchor and reporter.Dick Johnson (test pilot), a founding member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots in 1955Dick Johnson (clarinetist) musicia..
Dick Johnson (Australian auto racing)
Dick Johnson is a former Australian racing driver, now V8 Supercar team owner. He started out as a battling back-marker in the 1970s. In 1980, during the Bathurst 1000, his car was destroyed after hitting a rock that had fallen (or been thrown) onto the track. The resulting public support—AU$..
Dick Johnson (clarinetist)
Dick Johnson is best known as a big band clarinetist in the The Artie Shaw Orchestra. ..
Dick Johnson (reporter)
Dick Johnson is the morning news co-anchor for NBC owned television station WMAQ-TV in Chicago. Johnson has won numerous awards, including the DuPont-Columbia Award (the broadcast equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize) and the Emmy Award. External links [Biography page on nbc5.com] ..
Dick Johnson (test pilot)
Richard Loe "Dick" Johnson is best known for being chief test pilot for Convair, a division of American defence contractor General Dynamics and being a founding member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots. He died of cancer on November 9, 2002. External links [Code One Magazine - Obituar..
Dick Johnson Racing
Dick Johnson Racing (or DJR) is Australia's oldest touring car team. Founded by legendary driver Dick Johnson, the team has won 6 Australian Touring Car Championship titles (5 of them by Johnson himself) and has taken 3 victories in Australia's hallmark race, the Bathurst 1000. The team campaign two..
Dick John Cherry
Dick John Cherry (born February 28th, 1937) is a former ice hockey player, and brother of cultural figure Don Cherry. Cherry played junior hockey for the Barrie Flyers, then professional hockey for the Boston Bruins for the 1956-57 season. Only playing in the NHL for one season, Cherry moved back to..
Dick joke
In comedy, a dick joke is a joke that makes either an indirect or a direct reference to a human penis. The famous quote from Mae West, "Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?" is cited as an excellent example of a dick joke. Attitudes towards dick jokes amongst comedians ..
Dick Jones
Dick Jones (born 25 February 1927 in Snyder, Texas) is an American actor who achieved some success as a child and as a young adult, especially in B-Westerns and television. The son of a Texas newspaper editor, Jones was a prodigious horseman from infancy, billed at the age of four as the "World's Y..
Dick Justice
Dick Justice could refer to: Dick Justice (singer), an American blues and folk singer.Dick Justice (band), an American band.Dick Justice (Max Payne), a fictional detective in the video game [[Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne]]. ..
Dick Justice (band)
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Dick Justice (Max Payne)
Dick Justice is a fictional detective on a fictional TV show that appears within the third-person shooter computer game [[Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne]]. He is known for carrying a large handgun and speaking in metaphors, both of which are meant as references to the game's protagonist. "Dick ..
Dick Justice (singer)
Dick Justice was an influential blues musician who hailed from West Virginia, United States and recorded in Chicago in the late 1920s-early 30's. He is musically related to Frank Hutchenson and The Williamson Brothers. His music is prominently featured in Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Mus..
Dick Kazmaier
Dick Kazmaier (born November 23, 1930) played tailback for Princeton University from 1949 through 1951, winning the Heisman Trophy at the end of his senior year. His skill in running, kicking, and passing made him a triple threat, and in his career at Princeton he had more than 4,000 yards, 20 touch..
Dick Ket
Dick Ket (1902 – 1940) was a Dutch painter of magic realist still lifes and self-portraits. Biography Born in Den Helder, Ket spent his childhood in Hoorn and then Ede before attending the Kunstoefening in Arnheim from 1922 to 1925. Born with a serious heart defect, he was prevented from trav..
Dick King-Smith
Dick King-Smith (born 1922) is a prolific English children's author, best known for writing The Sheep-Pig, republished as Babe the Gallant Pig, upon which the movie Babe was based. He was a farmer for 20 years before he became a teacher and author. Books Henry Pond the Poet (1976)The Fox Busters (..
Dick Kinney
Dick Kinney is a Disney comic book artist who worked mostly on Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck stories. He is also one of the artists who created Fethry Duck. ..
Dick Knight
Harry Richard ("Dick") Knight, is an English businessman and football club chairman. A life-long fan of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C., he took control following the effective ousting by fan pressure of the previous board following their sale of the club's Goldstone Ground to property developers. As ..
Dick Knowles
Sir Richard Marchant Knowles (born May 20, 1917) is a British politician known for his work in local government in Birmingham. He led the Labour Party administration on Birmingham City Council from 1984 to 1993. Knowles was brought up in Kent and worked in the building industry from the age of 14...
Dick Kovacevich
Dick Kovacevich (1943) holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in industrial engineering and a Master's of business administration degree from Stanford University. He is currently the CEO of Wells Fargo, attaining that position when Norwest bank bought Wells Fargo and adopted the Wells Fargo name. He..
Dick Kulpa
Dick Kulpa is a American cartoonist best known for his work for Cracked and Weekly World News. Contents 1 Early career2 Syndication3 Weekly World News4 External links Early career Dick Kulpa got his start in the cartooning business on Christmas day in 1969 when his hometown..
Dick Lane
[] at NFL.com Richard Lane, better known as Dick "Night Train" Lane (April 16, 1928 - January 29, 2002) was a football player, best known as a defensive back for the Detroit Lions. He was born in Austin, Texas, and raised by Ella Lane, a woman who found him as an infant in a dumpster. A..
Dick Langford
Former guitarist and songwriter with Brighton, British-based folk rock band Tricks Upon Travellers. ..
Dick Latvala
Dick Latvala (26 July, 1943 - 6 August 1999) was a tape archivist for the Grateful Dead. He started the CD series Dick's Picks, an ongoing series that selects live music from Grateful Dead concerts. The first volume of Dick's Picks was released in 1993. The series was continued after Latvala's death..
Dick LeBeau
Richard "Dick" LeBeau (born September 9, 1937 in London, Ohio) is a former football player and is presently the Pittsburgh Steelers defensive coordinator. LeBeau attended the Ohio State University, playing for famed coach Woody Hayes, and was on the 1957 national championship team, playing at cor..
Dick Lee
For the Australian rules footballer, see Dick Lee. Richard "Dick" Lee Peng Boon (Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ; born 24 August 1956) is a Singaporean pop singer, composer and playwright. He is best known as a Singapore Idol judge, but often too as spokesperson for the New Asian generation. Lee..
Dick Levy
Richard Meyer Levy (born 1939) is the Chairman, President and former Chief Executive Officer of Varian Medical Systems. Levy graduated from Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. He is currently married to Susan Lewis Levy. His compensation for year 2004 amounted to $9,540,851.00 making him o..
Dick Lilley
Dick LilleyEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests First-class Matches 35 416 '''Runs scored 903 15597 Batting average 20.52 26.30 100s/50s -/4 16/77 Top score 84 171 Balls bowled 25 2324 Wickets 1 41 ..
Dick Lines
Richard George Lines (born August 17, 1938 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates before the 1957 season, and played for the Washington Senators in 1966 and 1967. Lines had been a starting pitcher for eight years in th..
Dick Lips
"Dick Lips" is a blink-182 song about a time when guitarist/singer Tom DeLonge was kicked out of high school for drinking too many alcoholic beverages. The song appears on the album Dude Ranch as well as on [[The Mark, Tom, And Travis Show: The Enema Strikes Back]]. It was released as an EP in 199..
Dick Littlefield
Richard Bernard Littlefield (March 18 1926 – November 20 1997) was an American left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for nine teams between 1950 and 1958. Born in Detroit, Michigan, he died there at age 71. External link [Baseball-Reference.com] - career statistics an..
Dick Lucas
Dick Lucas is the vocalist of the highly influential and ofttimes controversial seventies and eighties British anarcho-punk rock band, the Subhumans. Lucas' lyrical content ranged from his outrage and defiance at a system that had, in his perception, betrayed him, "No, I don't believe in Jesus Chris..
Dick Lugar
Richard Green "Dick" Lugar (born April 4, 1932) is the senior United States Republican Senator from Indiana. Contents 1 Family background2 Entrance into politics3 Senate career and presidential ambitions4 2006 re-election campaign5 External links Family background Born..
Dick Lundy
Dick Lundy can refer to different people: Dick Lundy, the animator.Dick Lundy, the Negro Leagues baseball player.Dick Lundy (horse trainer) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to ..
Dick Lundy (animator)
Richard "Dick" Lundy was an American animator and film director best known for creating Donald Duck. He worked for a number of studios, including Walt Disney Productions (where he worked on Steamboat Willie, among many other films), Walter Lantz, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and is most notable for dire..
Dick Lundy (baseball player)
Richard Lundy (July 10 1898 - January 5 1965) was an African American shortstop in the Negro Leagues for numerous teams. He was considered one of the most confident showmen to ever walk onto a baseball field, often completing amazing feats at shortstop, seemingly with ease, in front of large crowds...
Dick Mackey
Dick Mackey is an American dog musher who won the 1,049-mile Iditarod dog sled race across the U.S. state of Alaska in 1978 by the closest margin in the history of the event. His son, Rick Mackey, became the only legacy winner when he also won in 1983. In 1978, Mackey pulled ahead of Rick Swenson d..
Dick MacPherson
Dick MacPherson (1930-) was the Head Coach of the Syracuse University Orangemen football team from 1981-1991. His overall record at Syracuse was 66-46-4 and included an undefeated season in 1987, when his team finished 11-0-1 and tied Auburn in the 1988 Sugar Bowl. He was replaced by assistant Paul ..
Dick Manning
Dick Manning was a songwriter, best known for his many collaborations with Al Hoffman. Contents 1 Published songs1.1 Songs written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning1.2 Songs written by Al Hoffman, Dick Manning, and another collaborator1.3 Other songs2 Work on Broadway Publi..
Dick Martin
Dick Martin on Match Game 78. Dick Martin (born January 30 1922 in Battle Creek, Michigan) is an American comedian. Very early in his career, Martin was a staff writer for Duffy's Tavern, an extremely popular radio situation comedy. However, Abe Burrows, who was much more actively involved ..
Dick Martin (artist)
Dick Martin (1927 – 1990) was an artist from Chicago who illustrated a number of books related to The Oz books series, as well as many other children's books. He was co-author of The Oz Scrapbook (1977) and was an active Oz fan, serving as the International Wizard of Oz Club as president, vic..
Dick Marty
Dick Marty (born January 7 1945 in Sorengo) is a Swiss politician (Free Democratic Party) and former state prosecutor of the canton of Ticino. He is member of the Swiss Council of States (since 1995), and a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. He is the Chairperson of its C..
Dick Mayer
Alvin Richard "Dick" Mayer (August 28, 1924 – June 2, 1989) was an American golfer. His career year was 1957, when he finished the regulation seventy two holes of the U.S. Open at Inverness Club tied with defending champion Cary Middlecoff. He won the eighteen hole playoff 72 to 79 and his win..
Dick McAuliffe
Richard John McAuliffe (born November 29, 1939, in Hartford, Connecticut) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman primarily for the Detroit Tigers in the 1960s. He was a part of the Tigers' 1968 World Series championship. Dick McAuliffe graduated from Farmington High School in Farmington, ..
Dick McCabe
Dick McCabe is a former NASCAR driver. He is known to most major NASCAR fans of a Busch Series winner, but he won the Busch North Series four times. His nickname was the "Irish Angel." He retired from racing in 1995. Accomplishments before major NASCAR McCabe built his first racecar, a '36 Chevy 6..
Dick McCann Memorial Award
The Dick McCann Memorial Award, created in 1969 and named for Dick McCann, is bestowed annually by the Pro Football Hall of Fame "for long and distinguished reporting on professional football". Award recipients 1969 - George Strickler, Chicago Tribune1970 - Arthur Daley, New York Times1971 - Joe K..
Dick McGuire
Richard Joseph "Dick" McGuire (born January 25, 1926 in Rockaway, New York) is a former pro basketball player and coach. One of the premier guards of the 1950s, McGuire spent eleven seasons in the NBA (1949-60), eight with the New York Knicks and three with the Detroit Pistons. He has been an NBA Al..
Dick McKee
Richard “Dick” McKee (Irish name Risteárd Mhic Aodha; 4 April, 1893 - 21 November, 1920) was a prominent member of the Irish Republican Army. He was also friend to some senior members in the Republican movement, including Éamon de Valera, Austin Stack and Michael Collins. McKee was born at Ph..
Dick Metz
Richard C. Metz (May 29, 1908 – May 5, 1993) was an American golfer. He won 10 times on the PGA Tour in the 1930s and 1940s. He had continued success as a senior golfer winning the Senior PGA Championship and World Seniors Championship in 1960. He was also a cattle rancher from the 1950s until..
Dick Miller
Dick Miller with Al Rodrigo. Richard "Dick" Miller (born December 25, 1928, The Bronx, New York) is a character actor who has appeared in many films, particularly those produced by Roger Corman, and later in films of directors who started their careers with Corman, including Joe Dante and Jame..
Dick Mills
Dick Mills (born 1936) is a British sound engineer and composer, specialising in electronic sound effects which he produced at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Mills was one of the original staff at the Radiophonic Workshop, joining in 1958 as a technical assistant. At first he was employed to hand..
Dick Mitchison
Gilbert Richard Mitchison, Baron Mitchison of Carradale CBE QC, otherwise known as Dick Mitchison ( 23 March 1894–14 February 1970), was a British Labour politician. Mitchison was educated at Eton College and New College, Oxford and became a barrister (called 1917) and King's Counsel. He serv..
Dick Moccia
Dick Moccia, a Republican, was elected mayor of Norwalk, CT on November 8, 2005. He succeeded Alex Knopp. Moccia defeated Knopp by less than 200 votes. Moccia first ran against Knopp in 2003. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Dick Modzelewski
Dick Modzelewski (born February 16, 1931) is a former football player and coach who played professionally for four teams and later served as interim head coach of the Cleveland Browns in the final game of the 1977 NFL season. Modzelewski entered the world weighing 13 pounds, but would be nicknamed ..
Dick Molpus
Dick Molpus (D) was Secretary of State for Mississippi from 1984 to 1996. In 1988, after having been reelected as Secretary of State the preceding fall, he ran for the United States Senate seat vacated by Democrat John Stennis, losing in the Democrat primary to Congressman Wayne Dowdy, who eventual..
Dick Moores
Dick Moores is a comic strip creator whose work included the comic strip Gasoline Alley. He received the National Cartoonist Society Story Comic Strip Awards for 1973, 1980, 1981, 1982, and 1985, and their Reuben Award for 1974 for his work on this strip. Early in his career he inked backgrounds..
Dick Morley
Dick Morley is known as the "father" of the PLC since he was involved with the production of the first programmable logic controller (PLC) for GM, the Modicon, at Bedford and Associates in 1968. The Modicon brand of PLC is now owned by Schneider Electric. Dick stayed involved with the technology thr..
Dick Morris
Dick Morris appears on TV's FOX News channel. Dick Morris (born November 28, 1948 in New York City) is a political author and commentator who was once a successful pollster and campaign consultant. Morris is best known for managing Bill Clinton's successful 1996 bid for re-election to the off..
Dick Morrissey
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Richard Edwin Morrissey (May 9, 1939 - November 8, 2000) was a British jazz musician and composer. He played the tenor sax, soprano sax and the flute. Contents 1 Background2 IF3 Morrissey-Mullen4 Death5 Selected Discography6 Sources..
Dick Motta
John Richard Motta (b. September 3, 1931 in Midvale, Utah) is a former basketball coach whose career in the NBA spanned 25 years. Although infamous for his quick temper and eccentricities, Motta was an effective strategist who knew who to bring the best out of his players. He was hired as head coa..
Dick Motz
Dick MotzNew Zealand (NZ) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast Tests First-class Matches 32 142 '''Runs scored 612 3494 Batting average 11.54 17.12 100s/50s -/3 1/13 Top score 60 103* Balls bowled 7034 29773 Wickets 100 5..
Dick Mountjoy
Richard L. Mountjoy is a Republican politician from Monrovia, California. Personal Life Dick Mountjoy was born January 13, 1932 in Los Angeles, California. He is married to Earline Winnett. He has two sons, Michael and Dennis Lee, and one daughter, Judy. He served in the U.S. Navy where he f..
Dick Murdoch
--> Dick Murdoch (August 16, 1946 - June 15, 1996) was a professional wrestler. Contents 1 Career2 Trivia3 Profile3.1 Managers3.2 Finishing and signature moves3.3 Championships and accomplishments Career Dick Murdoch started wrestling in 1965 as Ron Carson in a tag..
Dick Murphy
Dick Murphy Dick Murphy (December 16, 1942–) served as the 33rd Mayor of San Diego, California from 2000 to 2005 Contents 1 Early life2 Mayor3 Quote4 External link5 References Early life Murphy was born 1942 in Oak Park, Illinois. He graduated from the Univ..
Dick Nasty
Birthdate: October 31, 1956 Birth location: London, England Birth name: Date of death: Penis size: Height: 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) Weight: 185 lb. (84 kg) Eye color: Blue Hair color: Blonde Ethnicity: White Alias(es): Peter London, Dicky Nasty, Colling West Website: ..
Dick Nen
Richard Le Roy Nen (born September 24, 1939 in South Gate, California) is a former Major League first baseman. He is the father of former major league reliever Robb Nen. The Nens, father and son, are among a select few major leaguers to have a palindromic surname. External links [Baseball Ref..
Dick Newsome
Heber Hampton "Dick" Newsome (December 13, 1909 - December 15, 1965) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the Boston Red Sox (1941-43). Newsome batted and threw right handed. He was born in Ahoskie, North Carolina. A graduated from Wake Forest University..
Dick Nieuwenhuizen
Richard ("Dick") Nieuwenhuizen (born April 6, 1957 in Hilversum) is a former water polo player from The Netherlands, who participated in two Summer Olympics. On both occasions, at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow and the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, he finished in sixth positio..
Dick Nolan
Dick Nolan may refer to: Dick Nolan, football player, father of Mike Nolan, former head coach of San Francisco 49ersDick Nolan, Canadian singer, songwriter, and guitarist This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Dick Nolan (football)
Dick Nolan (born Richard Charles Nolan on March 26, 1932 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is the father of Mike Nolan and a former head coach of the San Francisco 49ers in the '60s and '70s. In his youth, he was a fine quarterback at White Plains High School and later a standout at the University of Ma..
Dick Nolan (musician)
Dick Nolan (1937-2005) was a Canadian musician, born in Cornerbrook, Newfoundland, Canada. Nolan was known for performing Newfoundland folk music in Toronto night clubs. ..
Dick Norman
Dick Norman (born March 1, 1971 in Waregem, Belgium) is a Belgian tennis player. Turning professional in 1991, Norman notched up only his 14th Grand Slam appearance at the 2006 Wimbledon, where, at 35, he was the second oldest male competitor, to Andre Agassi In 1995, he made it to the fourth roun..
Dick O'Connell
Richard Henry O'Connell (1914 - 2002) was an American front office executive in Major League Baseball. He was executive vice president of the Boston Red Sox from 1961 through 1977 and served as general manager of the team from September 1965 through October 1977, a period during which he played a pi..
Dick O'Dell
Dick O'Dell is the United Kingdom based record label owner of Y Records, who published Pigbag in the early 1980s. He has been the manager of The Slits and The Pop Group. ..
Dick Olver
Dick Olver Dick Olver is Chairman of BAE Systems, the world's 4th largest aerospace and defence company. Olver joined the company in this role on July 1 2004. He replaces Sir Richard Evans, who had served with BAE Systems and its predecessor companies for over 30 years. Olver previously held ..
Dick Orkin
Dick Orkin is a voice actor who created such series as Chicken Man and Tooth Fairy. His well-known voice has been used in many radio advertisements and public-service announcements. He is one of the founders of [Radio Ranch] ..
Dick Parker
Dick Parker is an author. He authored a book about legendary Georgia fast food restaurant, the Varsity. ..
Dick Parry
Parry in concert with David Gilmour, June 2001 Dick Parry (born December 22, 1942 in Kentford, England) is an English saxophonist. He has appeared as a session musician on various albums by modern bands and artists. Most notably, he plays saxophone solos on many Pink Floyd tracks including "Mon..
Dick Parton
Dick Parton (died 20 April 2006) was an Australian rules footballer who achieved notable success in his home state of Queensland. Playing for Windsor in the Queensland Australian National Football League, he was awarded the Grogan Medal in 1949 during the latter stages of his career. He represente..
Dick Peterson
Dickie Peterson is the bassist and lead singer for Blue Cheer, he also recorded two solo albums:Child of the Darkness and Tramp. ..
Dick Pilling
Dick PillingEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Tests First-class Matches 8 250 '''Runs scored 91 2,572 Batting average 7.58 9.85 100s/50s 0/0 0/2 Top score 23 78 Balls bowled 0 0 Wickets 0 0 Bowling average n/a n/..
Dick Pole
Richard Henry Pole (b. October 13, 1950 in Trout Creek, Michigan) is a former Major League Baseball player and current Major League Baseball coach. A right-handed pitcher, Pole was 6'3" tall and weighed 210 pounds during his playing career. Contents 1 Playing career2 Coaching career3&nb..
Dick Pollard
Dick PollardEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests First-class Matches 4 298 '''Runs scored 13 3522 Batting average 13.00 13.29 100s/50s -/- -/7 Top score 10* 63 Balls bowled 1102 62484 Wickets 15 ..
Dick Poons
Theater performer and singer Dick Poons performs the voice of Hoots on Sesamstraat, the Dutch co-production of Sesame Street. ..
Dick Pope
Dick Pope (Richard Downing Pope, Sr.) was the founder of Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven, Florida. He has been described as "the greatest promoter that the sport of water skiing has ever known" He sponsored the second World Water Ski Championship in 1950 and led aid in forming the World Water Ski ..
Dick Posthumus
Richard Posthumus (born on 19 July 1950), American politician, is a former State Senate Majority leader and Republican gubernatorial candidate from Michigan. He currently is the CEO of Compatico, Inc., an office furniture manufacturer in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Dick Posthumus grew up in Alto, Michi..
Dick Pougher
Dick PougherEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right arm fast medium Tests First-class Matches 1 163 '''Runs scored 17 4,555 Batting average 17.00 18.59 100s/50s 0/0 5/13 Top score 17 114 Balls bowled 105 25,881 ..
Dick Pound
“Principal Richard Pound” is the stage name of wrestler John Cozman. Richard W. Pound, OC (born March 22, 1942) is a partner of leading Canadian law firm Stikeman Elliott and the chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) based in Montreal. He is a former vice-president of the Internationa..
Dick Powell
Richard Ewing "Dick" Powell (November 14, 1904 – January 2, 1963) was an American singer, actor, producer, and director. Born in Mountain View, Arkansas, Powell attended Little Rock College in Arkansas, before starting his entertainment career as a singer in his own band. He was signed by Warne..
Dick Price
Dick Price co-founded Esalen, opening the Big Sur grounds to course leaders and students in October 1962, including the course leader Alan Watts. Dick Price and Michael Murphy were introduced by Frederic Spiegelberg, a Stanford professor they both had studied with previously, and they decided to mak..
Dick Price Stadium
Dick Price Stadium is a 30,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Norfolk, Virginia. It opened in 1997. It is home to the Norfolk State University Spartans football team. ..
Dick Proctor
Dick Proctor (born in Toronto, February 12 1941) is a Canadian political activist, former New Democratic Party (NDP) Member of Parliament, and a former journalist. Proctor has been active with the NDP in a number of capacities since the 1970s. In the early part of that decade, he was a speechwriter..
Dick Purtan
Dick Purtan (real name: Paul Purtan) is the morning radio show host on WOMC-FM serving the Detroit, Michigan USA radio market. Purtan was previously a disc jockey at WKNR-AM (1965-67), WXYZ-AM (1968-78), CKLW-AM (1978-83), and WCZY-FM which became WKQI-FM in 1989 (1983-96). Previous to coming to De..
Dick Putz Field
Dick Putz Field is a stadium in St. Cloud, Minnesota. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the St. Cloud River Bats baseball team. It was built in 1971. It holds 2,200 people. ..
Dick Quax
Theodorus Jacobus Leonardus ("Dick") Quax (born January 1, 1948 in Alkmaar, The Netherlands) is a New Zealand runner. Quax, along with John Walker and Rod Dixon, was one of New Zealand's three outstanding distance runners of the 1970s. The trio set the running tracks of Europe ablaze and were respon..
Dick Radatz
--> Richard Raymond "Dick" Radatz (April 2 1937 – March 16 2005), nicknamed "The Monster" or "Moose", was an American right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1962-66), Cleveland Indians (1966-67), Chicago Cubs (1967), Detroit Tigers (1969) and ..
Dick Rambone
Birthdate: 14 July, 1957 Birth location: Birth name: Unknown Date of death: Penis size: 13 inches Height: 5 feet, 10 inches (178 cm) Weight: 180 lbs (82 kg) Eye color: Brown Hair color: Black Ethnicity: Alias(es): Rambone Website: Dick Rambone (born July 14, 1..
Dick Rathmann
Dick Rathmann Birthplace: Los Angeles Born: January 6, 1924 Died: February 1, 2000 Cause of Death: Awards: NASCAR Cup statistics 128 races run over 5 years. Best Cup Position: 3rd - 1953 (Grand National) First Race: 1951 Carrell Speedway race Last Race: 1955 Langhorn..
Dick Redding
Richard Redding (April 14 1890 - October 31 1948), nicknamed "Cannonball", was an American pitcher, outfielder and manager in baseball's Negro Leagues, regarded as perhaps the fastest pitcher in the history of black baseball (which makes the origin of his name no mystery). In his career, he played f..
Dick Redmond
Dick Redmond (born August 14, 1949, in Kirkland Lake, Ontario) is a former NHL defenseman. He is the brother of sporstcaster and former Red Wing Mickey Redmond. Redmond played 13 seasons in the NHL, beginning with the Minnesota North Stars in 1969. He was traded in 1970 to the now-defunct Califor..
Dick Reynolds
Dick Reynolds (born June 20, 1915, died September 2, 2002) was an Australian Rules player and coach. He played for, captained and coached the Essendon Bombers in the VFL competition for nearly three decades. He played from 1933 until 1951, captain coaching the side from 1939 until 1950, and coachi..
Dick Richards
The name Dick Richards may refer to: Richard N. Richards, an astronautDick Richards, the name used by actor Dick Boccelli when performing as drummer and back-up singer with Bill Haley & His Comets and the Jodimars. ..
Dick Richardson
Dick RichardsonEngland (ENG) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Left-arm medium Tests First-class Matches 1 383 '''Runs scored 33 16303 Batting average 33.00 27.39 100s/50s -/- 16/89 Top score 33 169 Balls bowled - 588 Wickets - 8 Bo..
Dick Roberts
Dick Roberts, (born October 9, 1897 - died 1966) was a professional banjo and guitar player. He substituted for Harper Goff with the Firehouse Five Plus Two when the latter had to leave the band because of his increasing engagements with Walt Disney's cartoon and movie productions.Founded and le..
Dick Robson
Richard Robson (15 March 1867–30 November 1928) was a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly who resigned in 1900 after making unsubstantiated allegations of corruption against the government of the day. Contents 1 Early life2 Political life3 Later life4 Ref..
Dick Roche
Dick Roche (born March 30, 1947) is a senior Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He is currently a Teachta Dála (TD) for Wicklow and Minister for the Environment, Heritage & Local Government. Roche has previously served in Seanad Éireann (1993-1997). Dick Roche was born in Wexford and was educated at..
Dick Rockwell
Richard Waring Rockwell (December 11, 1920 – April 18, 2006) is an American comic strip and comic book artist best known as Milt Caniff's uncredited art assistant for 35 years on the adventure strip Steve Canyon. Rockwell was a nephew of the famed painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell. Cont..
Dick Rowe
Dick Rowe was an A&R man at Decca Records during the 1960s. He has passed into musical myth "as the man who turned down The Beatles" which is a little unfair as Brian Epstein had already been turned down by nearly all the record companies in London in the preceding year, before getting The Beatles ..
Dick Rubenstein
Major Richard Arthur Rubinstein, wartime hero who earned the Military Cross and the Croix de Guerre for organising guerrilla resistance in France and Burma. Commonly known as Dick Rubenstein was born in Baker Street on August 29 1921. His father, a milliner, sent him to Hampstead’s University Coll..
Dick Rude
Dick Rude is a writer, director, and actor known for his appearance in and contributions to many Alex Cox films. His most recent film is Let's Rock Again!, a documentary about Joe Strummer. ..
Dick Rutan
Richard “Dick” Rutan (born July 1, 1938) is an aviator who is most famous for flying the Voyager aircraft around the world non-stop with the assistance of Jeana Yeager. He was born in Loma Linda, California, where he gained an interest in flight at a young age. On his 16th birthday, h..
Dick Ruthven
Richard David Ruthven (born March 27 1951 in Sacramento, California, USA) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher with a 14 year career from 1973 to 1986. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs all of the National League. He threw and batted right-handed. He atte..
Dick Sabot
Richard "Dick" Sabot (February 16 1944 - July 6 2005) was an economist, scholar, farmer, and Internet pioneer who was co-founder of Tripod.com, one of the first and most successful dot-coms, in 1992. (It was subsequently sold to Lycos in 1998) He was also a co-founder of Eziba (later acquired by Ov..
Dick Sandwich
Dick Sandwich is a seven-track EP released by Frenzal Rhomb in 1994. The EP was only available for a short period of time, but all of the track have since resurfaced in a re-mixed state on the compilation CD For The Term Of Their Unnatural Lives. Track listing "Richer Than You""Roger""You're Okay""..
Dick Sargent
Dick Sargent Dick Sargent (April 19, 1930 - July 8, 1994) was born Richard Cox in Carmel, California. He was an American actor probably best remembered as "the second Darrin Stephens" on the hit television show Bewitched, although Sargent had been appearing in films since his debut in 1956. W..
Dick Scanlan
Biography Dick Scanlan is an american librest, writer, and actor. He was born in 1961 in the US He is HIV positive but kept alive by drugs. Dick's has written articles that have appeared in The New York Times "Arts & Leisure" section, The Village Voice, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The Advocate, ..
Dick Schaap
Richard J. Schaap (September 27, 1934 – December 21, 2001) was a 20th century American sportswriter, broadcaster, and the author or co-author of 33 books. He was known for his elegant prose and had a reputation as something of an intellectual; many columns consisted of broad sports essays, o..
Dick Schofield
Richard Craig "Dick" Schofield (born November 21, 1962 in Springfield, Illinois) was a Major League Baseball shortstop who played a total of 14 seasons, spanning from 1983-1996. Schofield played the majority of his career with the California Angels, but played on the 1993 Toronto Blue Jays team that..
Dick Scobee
Francis Richard "Dick" Scobee (May 19, 1939 - January 28, 1986) was an American astronaut who died commanding the Space Shuttle Challenger, which suffered catastrophic booster failure during launch of the STS-51-L mission. Born in Cle Elum, Washington, Scobee enlisted in the United States Air Forc..
Dick Sharon
Richard Louis Sharon (born April 15, 1950 in San Mateo, California) was a professional Major League Baseball player. Sharon was a first round, 9th pick draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1968. He first broke into the major leagues at age 23 with the Detroit Tigers on May 13 1973. In 1974 he earne..
Dick Shawn
Richard Schulefand (December 1, 1923-April 17, 1987), an American actor and comedian known professionally as Dick Shawn, was born in Buffalo, New York. He is best remembered for his roles as Sylvester Marcus, the bohemian but Oedipal beach-bum son of Mrs. Marcus (Ethel Merman), in Stanley Kramer..
Dick Shearer
Dick Shearer is most famous as lead trombonist and music director for the Stan Kenton Orchestra, since taking over the lead chair from Jim Trimble in the early 1970s until Stan's death in 1978. He led the band during Stan's illnesses, and produced several of the band's last recordings. ..
Dick Siebert
Richard Walther Siebert (February 19, 1912 - December 9, 1978) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball who had an 11-year career from 1932, 1936-1945. He played for the Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals, both of the National League, and the Philadelphia A's of the American Leag..
Dick Siegel
Dick Siegel (raised in West Orange, New Jersey) is a guitarist from Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. He is best known for his song "Angelo's". Dick can be seen and heard frequently in the Ann Arbor area, and is known locally for his efforts on behalf of the peace movement. His song "Fighting for King Ge..
Dick Simon
Dick Simon (born September 21, 1933 in Sandy, Utah) is one of the oldest men to ever have raced in the Indianapolis 500. He was 54 years old during his final Indy 500 start in 1988. A multiple starter and top-ten finisher in the race. He also became a car owner helping to begin the IndyCar careers ..
Dick Sisler
Richard Alan Sisler (November 2 1920 - November 20 1998) was an American player, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Sisler was the son of Hall of Famer George Sisler. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed. Sisler was a journeyman left fielder and fi..
Dick Skeen
Dick Skeen was a U.S. tennis player. He was runner up to Fred Perry in the Men's Singles in the 1941 Professional Tennis Championships. ..
Dick Slater
--> Dick Slater was a professional wrestler in the 1970s and 1980s who often wrestled in the NWA's Mid-Atlantic region. He went by the nicknames Dirty Dick Slater, "Mr. Unpredictable" Dick Slater, and "The Rebel" Dick Slater. On August 12, 1977 defeated Jack Brisco for the Missouri State Heavyweig..
Dick Smith
--> This article is about the Australian entrepreneur. For the author, see Dick King Smith. For the makeup artist, see Dick Smith (make up artist). Dick Smith, AO (born Richard Harold Smith on 1944-03-18) is an Australian businessman and aviator. He is commonly known for his qualities as an Austr..
Dick Smith (make up artist)
Dick Smith (born June 26, 1922 in Larchmont, New York) is a make-up artist known for his work on Dark Shadows, House of Dark Shadows, and Little Big Man. He has been married to Jocelyn De Rosa since 1944, with whom he has 2 children. External links ..
Dick Smith Electronics
Dick Smith Electronics is an Australasian electronics retailer founded in 1968 by Dick Smith. The business started as a small car radio installation business in the Sydney suburb Artarmon, but has expanded to the point where it currently employs more than 3,000 people. After finding that install..
Dick Smith Foods
Dick Smith Foods is a brand created by Australian entrepreneur Dick Smith to provide locally owned and produced alternatives to products from foreign-owned food companies. It was formed in 1999 largely in response to the high market share of those companies, and the increasingly frequent take over..
Dick Smothers
Richard "Dick" Smothers (born November 20, 1939) is an American comedian, composer and musician from New York, New York. Smothers is best known for being half of the musical comedy team The Smothers Brothers with his real life brother, Tom Smothers. The brothers graduated from Verdugo Hills High..
Dick Smothers, Jr.
Dick Smothers, Jr. (born 1955), the son of famed comedian Dick Smothers of Smothers Brothers, is an adult movie actor who, according to a 2003 Reuters article, aims to become "the Orson Welles of porn." Dick Smothers, fils claims to be an "exhibitionist" with "an incredibly overactive libido." H..
Dick Snyder
Richard J. Snyder (born February 1 1944 in North Canton, Ohio) is a former NBA player for the St. Louis Hawks, Phoenix Suns, Seattle SuperSonics, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Snyder attended college at Davidson College. A solid shooting guard, Snyder achieved his greatest basketball successes with the ..
Dick Solomon
Richard Solomon, usually known as Dick Solomon, is a character played by John Lithgow in the late 90's NBC sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun. Solomon is the High Commander of a highly trained alien unit, sent to Earth by their leader, The Big Giant Head. His crew is made up of Sally Solomon (played by K..
Dick Spanner, P.I.
Dick Spanner, P.I. was a tongue-in-cheek 1986 British television series featuring puppets filmed entirely in stop-motion animation, starring mild-mannered robot private detective Dick Spanner as the suitably square-jawed titular hero (voiced by Shane Rimmer). The series consisted of 22 six-minute e..
Dick Spooner
Dick SpoonerEngland (ENG) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type - Tests First-class Matches 7 359 '''Runs scored 354 13851 Batting average 27.23 27.26 100s/50s -/3 12/64 Top score 92 168* Balls bowled - 54 Wickets - - Bowling average ..
Dick Sprang
Richard W. "Dick" Sprang (b. 1915 in Fremont, Ohio, d. May 17 2000 in Prescott, Arizona), was an American comic book artist and penciller, most known for his work on the Batman line of books during the Golden Age of Comic Books. Sprang became a professional illustrator at an early age, painting si..
Dick Spring
Richard Spring (born August 29, 1950 in Tralee County Kerry), is a businessman and former senior Irish politician. He was first elected as a Labour Party TD in 1981 and retained his seat until 2002. He became Party Leader in 1982, and held this position until 1997. He served as Minister for the E..
Dick Stockton
Dick Stockton (born in 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American sportscaster. Stockton was educated at Syracuse University, majoring in political science. In 1965, he began his sportscasting career at local radio and television stations in Philadelphia; a decade later, he became the lead..
Dick Stoken
Dick Stoken is an American businessman and author. A 1958 M.B.A. graduate of the University of Chicago's business school, Stoken is a member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade. Bibliography: Cycles (1978)Strategic Investment Timing (1984)The Great Cycle (1993)The Gr..
Dick Strawbridge
-->Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Francis "Dick" Strawbridge MBE (born September 3, 1959 in Burma), is a British engineer and television presenter. The third of seven children, he was raised and educated in County Antrim, Northern Ireland (attending Ballyclare High School from 1971-76), and served in..
Dick Stuart
1959 Topps baseball card #357 Richard Lee (Dick) Stuart (November 7, 1932 - December 15, 2002) was a Major League Baseball first baseman from 1958 to 1969. Throughout his baseball career, Stuart was known as a fine hitter, but a subpar fielder, garnering the unique nickname of "Dr. Strangeglo..
Dick Sudirman
Dick Sudirman (29 April 1922 - 10 June 1986) is a former Indonesian badminton player. He is also the founder of Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) as well as its chairman for 22 years (1952-1963 and 1967-1981). He is also the vice president of IBF in 1975. His surname "Sudirman" is used for..
Dick Tärnström
Dick Tärnström (born January 20 1975, in Sundbyberg, Sweden) is a professional ice hockey player that started his professional career in AIK. He was drafted 272nd overall in the eleventh round by the New York Islanders in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. He currently plays for the Edmonton Oilers. During..
Dick Taverne, Baron Taverne
Dick Taverne, Baron Taverne (born 1928) is an English politician, mainly notable as one of the small number of members of the House of Commons elected since the Second World War who were not the candidate of a major political party. Educated at Charterhouse School, and then Balliol College, Oxford ..
Dick Taylor
Dick Taylor (born 28 January, 1943, in Dartford, Kent, England) was an early bass player for Rolling Stones. He left to become an art student at Sidcup Art College and while there formed The Pretty Things in September 1963. Taylor now lives on the Isle of Wight, England. ..
Dick Thornburgh
Richard "Dick" Thornburgh Richard L. "Dick" Thornburgh (born July 16, 1932) is a lawyer and Republican politician who served as the Governor of Pennsylvania from 1979 to 1987, and then as the U.S. Attorney General from 1988 to 1991. Contents 1 Early life and family2 Political car..
Dick Tidrow
Richard William Tidrow (born May 14,1947 in San Francisco, California) was a Major League Baseball player for the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, and New York Mets from 1972 to 1984. Tidrow was nicknamed "Dirt" a reference perhaps to his physical appearance as h..
Dick Tiger
Vitals Height: 5Ft 8in Thigh: 20in Weight: 158 to 168pds Calf: 15in Reach: 71in Biceps: 13in Chest: 381/2in (Normal) Chest: 40in (Expanded) Forearm:11in Fist: 11in Waist: 32in Wrist: 7in Neck: 17in Ankle: 10in Richard Dick Tiger Ihetu (August 14, 1929 - December 14 1971) was a boxer from Am..
Dick Todd
Richard "Dick" Todd is a retired former ice hockey coach who is the winningest coach in Ontario Hockey League history. Todd got his start as a coach with the Peterborough Petes in the 1970's as a trainer and worked his way up, becoming the team's head coach in 1982. Unlike the vast majority of hocke..
Dick Tomey
Dick Tomey (born June 20, 1938, in Bloomington, Indiana) is a football coach. He is currently the head coach at San Jose State University. Early positions The DePauw University graduate (where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity) held assistant coaching positions at Miami University, North..
Dick Tracewski
Richard Joseph "Dick" Tracewski (born February 3, 1935 in Eynon, Pennsylvania) was a player and coach in Major League Baseball. In his career, he was an infielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Detroit Tigers. He participated in three World Series: two with Los Angeles (1963, 1965) and one with D..
Dick Tracy
Dick Tracy USPS stamp Dick Tracy is a comic strip detective and a popular character in American pop culture. The character of Dick Tracy is a hard hitting, fast shooting, and supremely intelligent police detective who has matched wits with a variety of often grotesquely ugly villains. Dick ..
Dick Tracy (film)
Dick Tracy is a 1990 film based upon the Dick Tracy comic strip character created by Chester Gould. The film was directed by Warren Beatty, and originally released in cinemas by Touchstone Pictures. Beatty also starred as the iconic detective. Co-stars included Madonna, Charlie Korsmo, Al Pacino..
Dick Tracy (video game)
Dick Tracy patrolling the city. Dick Tracy appeared in two games, one for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Bandai, and the Sega Megadrive/Genesis version by Sega itself. NES version The objective is to solve several mysteries without accusing the wrong person or shooting too many unarmed v..
Dick Traum
Dick Traum is the founder of the Achilles Track Club for disabled athletes, and the first runner to complete a marathon with an prosthetic leg. Terry Fox credited Traum with inspiring Fox's cross-Canada run for cancer research. ..
Dick Treleaven
Richard L. Treleaven (July 11, 1934—) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1981 to 1987, as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. Treleaven was born in Goderich, Ontario, and educated at the University of Western Ontario and t..
Dick Tremayne
Dick Tremayne (Ian Buchanan) is a fictional character on the 1990-1991 primetime ABC series Twin Peaks. He is an Englishman of the older mould, and has a keen interest in self-preservation and his appearance, particularly his clothing. He does not appear in the earlier episodes. [Spoiler warni..
Dick Trickle
Dick Trickle Born: October 27, 1941 Birthplace: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Awards: 1984 and 1985 American Speed Association Champion 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year Considered "America's Winningest Driver" with an estimated 1,200 career wins NASCAR Cup statistics 3..
Dick Tuck
Dick Tuck (b. 1924) was a U.S. Democratic Party campaign strategist, advance man, and political prankster. He began his career dogging Richard M. Nixon in the 1950s while working for U.S. Senate candidate Helen Gahagan Douglas, who had been subject to red-baiting by Nixon. Tuck's most famous prank ..
Dick Tufeld
Dick Tufeld (born 1927) is an American actor best known for being an announcer, narrator and voice actor from the 1950s onward. He is perhaps best known as the voice of the Robot in the TV series Lost in Space. He was often used as the announcer on various Disney TV shows. He had a lengthy stint a..
Dick Turpin
A 19th century illustration of Dick Turpin Richard (Dick) Turpin (September 21, 1706 – April 7, 1739) is a legendary English bandit and the most famous historical highwayman. Contents 1 Early life2 Beginning of criminal activities3 The life of a fugitive4 In with the ..
Dick Twining
Richard Haynes Twining (3 November 1889 - 3 January 1979) was a English cricketer and cricket administrator. Dick Twining was born in St Pancras, London and was educated at Oxford University. He played in 78 first-class matches as a right-handed batsman for Oxford University, Middlesex and MCC betw..
Dick Twinney
Dick Twinney is a renowned British illustrator and wildlife artist. Originally from Devon, he has lived and worked in Cornwall for over 35 years. His work appears frequently in Westcountry magazines and newspapers, especially the Cornish Guardian where he writes and illustrates the popular weekly ..
Dick Tyldesley
Dick TyldesleyEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Legbreak Tests First-class Matches 7 397 '''Runs scored 47 6419 Batting average 7.83 15.65 100s/50s -/- 1/15 Top score 29 105 Balls bowled 1615 66696 Wickets 19 1509 Bow..
Dick Urine
Dick Urine is both a fictional record producer and a collective psuedonymn associated with transgressive punk rock singer/songwriter/performance artist GG Allin and independent label owner Peter Yarmouth. The "Dick Urine" name first turned up on early self-released cassettes of material (usually li..
Dick Valentine
This article is about the fictional radio host. For the singer, actor and comic, see Dickie Valentine. Dick Valentine is also the stage name of the lead singer of Electric Six Dick Valentine was a fictional radio call-in show host played by actor and comic Richard Belzer on segments of the National..
Dick Van Arsdale
Richard Albert (Dick) Van Arsdale (born February 22 1943 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a former professional basketball player and coach, and a current NBA executive. A 6'5" guard who played collegiately at Indiana University, Van Arsdale was selected by the New York Knickerbockers in the 2nd round ..
Dick Van Dyke
Richard Wayne Van Dyke (born December 13, 1925 in West Plains, Missouri), usually credited as Dick Van Dyke, is a famous American television and movie actor. He is most famous for his starring roles on The Dick Van Dyke Show in the 1960s and [[Diagnosis: Murder]] as Dr. Mark Sloan in the 1990s. ..
Dick Van Patten
Dick Van Patten (born December 9, 1928) is an American actor. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2 External links Biography Early life Van Patten was born in New York City, New York to Josephine and Richard Van Patten. Of Italian descent on his ..
Dick Vermeil
Dick Vermeil is a former American head coach for the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles (1976-1982), St. Louis Rams (1997-1999) and Kansas City Chiefs (2001-2005). He has coached at every level; Vermeil owns the rare distinction of being named “Coach of the Year” on four levels: ..
Dick Versace
Dick Versace (born April 16 1940 in Fort Bragg, North Carolina) is a former basketball coach and NBA executive. He has coached both at the collegiate level and in the NBA. In the early 1980s, he was head men's basketball coach at Bradley University, where he led the team to the NIT championship. ..
Dick Vitale
Dick Vitale, left, clowning around with Calbert Cheaney Dick Vitale, also known as "Dickie V", and "Mr. College Basketball" (born June 9, 1939 in Passaic, New Jersey) is an American sports broadcaster who is well known for his spirited style of broadcasting, primarily on ESPN and its family o..
Dick Wagner
Dick Wagner is an American guitarist and songwriter. Wagner was Alice Cooper's right-hand man on Welcome to My Nightmare, Go To Hell , Lace And Whisky, and From the Inside, helped in song writing, composing, production and of course lead guitar. Dick was often accompanied by lead guitarist Steve ..
Dick Wantz
Richard Carter (Dick) Wantz (April 11, 1940 - May 13, 1965) was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the California Angels. He batted and threw right handed. Signed out of California State University, Wantz made the Angels’ Opening Day roster in 1965. He made his major league ..
Dick Weber
Dick Weber Dick Weber (December 23 1929 - February 13 2005) was a famous bowling professional and a founding member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). Weber was known not only as a bowling superstar, but was also a bowling pioneer and one of the sport's most popular players. Weber..
Dick White
This article is about the British intelligence official. See also Richard White (disambiguation). Sir Dick Goldsmith White KCMG KBE (20 December 1906–21 February 1993) was a British intelligence officer. He was Director-General (DG) of MI5 from 1953 to 1956, and Head of the Secret Intelligenc..
Dick White (footballer)
Career Honours Honours As Player Liverpool Winner 1961-62 Football League Second Division (Level 2) ..
Dick Whittington
A statue of a black cat, celebrating this story, situated on Highgate Hill Dick Whittington is a character in a British pantomime, very loosely based on the real-life Richard Whittington, who was born in Gloucestershire in the late 1350's and died in London in 1423. There are several version..
Dick Williams
For the American tennis player, see R. Norris Williams. Richard Hirschfeld Williams (born May 7, 1929 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a former player, manager, coach and front office consultant in Major League Baseball. Known especially as a hard-driving, sharp-tongued manager from 1967-69 and 1971-88, ..
Dick Wilson
For other persons with the name, see Richard Wilson (disambiguation). "Ladies, please don't squeeze the Charmin!" Dick Wilson (born July 30, 1916) is an American actor who played the role of finicky grocery store manager Mr. Whipple in Charmin toilet paper television commercials (1965–1989, ..
Dick Witts
Dick Witts is a professional musicologist and ex leader of 1980's band The Passage. He was born in Cleethorpes on the coast of Lincolnshire, UK. While at Manchester University, he was a member of Hallé Orchestra as a percussionist. During the mid-1970s he wrote for the contemporary classical m..
Dick Wolf
Richard A. ("Dick") Wolf, (born December 20, 1946, New York City), is one of American television’s most respected drama series creators and is an Emmy Award-winning producer. Although many assume Wolf is Jewish due to his surname, he actually was raised Catholic in New York City. He was an alta..
Dick York
Dick York from the Twilight Zone television episode “A Penny for Your Thoughts” Dick York (4 September 1928 – 20 February 1992) was an American actor in radio, Broadway stage, and television. Born Richard Allen York in Fort Wayne, Indiana, York grew up in Chicago, where a Catholic..
Dick Young
Dick Young can refer to: Dick Young (cricketer) (1885-1968), an English Test cricketer.Dick Young (sportswriter) (1917-1987), an American sportswriter. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Dick Young (cricketer)
Dick YoungEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type - Tests First-class Matches 2 139 '''Runs scored 27 6653 Batting average 6.75 28.80 100s/50s -/- 11/38 Top score 13 220 Balls bowled - 150 Wickets - 3 Bowling average - ..
Dick Zimmer
Dick Zimmer can refer to: Dick Zimmer (Ohio politician)Dick Zimmer (New Jersey politician) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended..
Dick Zimmer (New Jersey politician)
Richard A. "Dick" Zimmer is an American politician of the Republican Party. Zimmer was born on August 16, 1944 in Newark, New Jersey and obtained an undergraduate degree at Yale University in 1966. Following this he graduated from Yale Law School in 1969 and worked as an attorney in New York and N..
Dick Zimmer (Ohio politician)
Richard A. Zimmer is an American politician of the Democratic party. Zimmer has served as a commissioner on the Dayton, Ohio, city commission from 1978 to 1985, from 1987 to 1996, and from 2002 to present. ..
Dicle
Dicle is a district of Diyarbakır Province, Turkey. Diyarbakır | Bismil | Çermik | Çınar | Çüngüş | Dicle | Eğil | Ergani | Hani | Hazro | Kocaköy | Kulp | Lice | Silvan ..
Diclectin
Diclectin is a combination pharmaceutical that consists of doxylamine succinate and pyridoxine hydrocholoride. Use It is used to treat the nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. Since the absorption of the drug is quite slow it cannot be taken on a PRN basis. External links [Diclectin] - r..
Dicle Dam
Dicle Dam is one of the 21 dams of the Southeastern Anatolia Project of Turkey. External links and sources [www.gap.gov.tr - Official GAP web site][www.un.org.tr/undp/Gap.htm - United Nations] Southeast Anatolia Sustainable Human Development Program (GAP)[www.gapturkiy..
Diclofenac
Diclofenac (marketed as Voltaren®, Voltarol®, Diclon®, Dicloflex® Difen' and Cataflam'''®) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) taken to reduce inflammation and an analgesic reducing pain in conditions such as in arthritis or acute injury. It can also be used to red..
Diclonius
Diclonius (meaning "double sprout") is the name given to a genus of dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous. It was a hadrosaur based solely on teeth. Its fossils have been found in North America. The name is in reference to the tooth roots, which are doubled and in contrast to Monoclonius ("single stem"..
Dicloxacillin
Dicloxacillin (INN) is a narrow spectrum beta-lactam antibiotic. It is used to treat infections caused by susceptible Gram-positive bacteria. Notably, it is active against beta-lactamase-producing organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus, which would otherwise be resistant to most penicillins. It i..
Dicoelia
Dicoelia is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae and the only member of its tribe (Dicoelieae). It comprises 3 species, found in West Malesia. They are shrubs or small trees. ..
Dicofol
Dicofol is one of the last remaining, commonly-used organochlorine pesticides. One of its intermediate products is DDT, which has caused criticism by many environmentalists; however, the World Health Organization classifies it as a Level III, "slightly hazardous" pesticide. It is known to be harmful..
DICOM Group
DICOM Group plc ("DICOM Group", London Stock Exchange: DCM) is the global leader in Information Capture. Its leading edge capture and communication technologies and solutions enable Business Process Automation by managing the transformation and exchange of business-critical information (residing i..
DICOM Group plc
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Dicopomorpha echmepterygis
Males of Dicopomorpha echmepterygis, a wasp in the family Mymaridae, are the smallest of all insects. These males are blind and wingless and may be no more than 0.139 mm in length, the smallest known adults of any insect. Their tiny bodies, neatly packaged with complete digestive, reproductive, re..
Dicotyledon
Young castor oil plant showing its prominent two embryonic leaves (cotyledons), that differ from the adult leaves Dicotyledons or "dicots" is a name for a group of flowering plants whose seed typically contains two embryonic leaves or cotyledons. There are some 199,350 species within this gro..
Dicraeosauridae
Dicraeosauridae is a family of sauropod dinosaurs known from the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous of Africa and South America. Currently only three genera are recognised; the Jurassic South American genus Brachytrachelopan, the Jurassic African Dicraeosaurus and the South American Early Cretaceo..
Dicraeosaurus
Dicraeosaurus (Gr. dikraios "bifurcated, double-headed" + Gr. sauros "lizard") was a small diplodocid that had many physical differences from the rest of the family. It was named for the spines on the back of the neck. Diplodocids were sauropods with long necks and tails, skinny bodies and limbs, ..
Dicrocoelium dendriticum
The Lancet liver fluke (Dicrocoelium dendriticum) is a parasite which lives its life in three animals. First stage: D. dendriticum starts life as eggs found in the dung of cattle. This dung is fed upon by snails which allow the eggs to enter the snail's intestine. Once inside, the eggs hatch and b..
Dicrodon
Dicrodon is a lizard genus which belongs to the family of Teiidae. Classification Genus Dicrodon Dicrodon guttulatumDicrodon heterolepisDicrodon holmbergi ..
Dicrossus
Dicrossus is a small genus of cichlids with only two species. References [Dicrossus (TSN 648012)]. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 6 June 2006. ..
Dicruridae
The family Dicruridae is a relatively recent grouping of a number of seemingly very different birds, mostly from the southern hemisphere, which are more closely related than they at first appear. Many of the 139 species making up the family were previously assigned to other groups, largely on th..
DICT
DICT is a dictionary network protocol created by the DICT Development Group. It is described by RFC 2229. Its goal is to surpass the Webster protocol and to allow clients to access more dictionaries at the same time. Usually it runs over port 2628. Several free dictionaries are available in the DI..
Dict.org
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Dict.org is a free online dictionary maintained by the DICT Development Group. In addition to providin..
Dictabelt evidence relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy This article examines the dictabelt evidence relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy, 35th (1961–1963) President of the United States was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. Many aspects of his assassination have been investigated..
Dictablanda
Dictablanda is a word used by political scientists to describe a dictatorship in which civil liberties are mostly preserved rather than destroyed. The word dictablanda is a portmanteau of the Spanish words dictadura ("dictatorship") and blanda ("soft"); there is also an element of punning involved..
Dictamnus
Dictamnus is a genus of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, with a single species, Dictamnus albus. It is known variously as Burning-bush, False Dittany, White Dittany, and Gas-plant. It is a perennial herb, native to southern Europe, north Africa and southern and central Asia. Description T..
Dictaphone
Thomas A. Edison dictating in 1907 A Dictaphone is a sound recording device most commonly used to record speech for later playback or to be typed into print. The name "Dictaphone" is a trademark of a corporation which makes such devices, but has also become a common way to refer to all such d..
Dictation
Dictation can refer to: One person speaking while another person transcribes what is spoken; an historically common activity for a secretary or pupils.see dictation (exercise) An individual speaking into a recording device for later transcription.Computerized speech recognition. This is a [disa..
Dictation (exercise)
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Dictation is the transcription of spoken text: one person who is "dictating" speaks and another who is "taking dictation" writes down the words as they are spoken. La dictée For speakers of French, la dictée is a school exercise that aims at testing the mastery ..
Dictator
In modern usage, dictator refers to an absolutist or autocratic ruler who governs outside the constitutionally normal rule of law with checks and balances, usually through a continued state of exception. However, unlike the original Roman dictators (who were a constitutional institution), modern di..
Dictatorship
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Dictatorships and Double Standards
Dictatorships and Double Standards is a famous article by Jeane Kirkpatrick positing the distinction between totalitarianism and authoritarianism. The crux of her argument was that authoritarian regimes (on the "right") deserve US support because they are not as bad as Communist regimes (on the "le..
Dictatorship of the proletariat
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Dictator game
The dictator game is a very simple game in experimental economics, similar to the ultimatum game. The first player "the proposer" determines an allocation (split) of some endowment (such as a cash prize). The "responder" in this case simply receives the remainder of the endowment not allocated b..
Dictator Perpetuus
Dictator Perpetuus is a Latin phrase meaning "Dictator in perpetuity," or dictator for life. It was given as a title to Gaius Julius Caesar in 44 B.C. (the same year in which he was later assassinated) in respect to Rome. ..
Dictatus papae
Dictatus papae is a compilation of 27 axiomatic statements of powers arrogated to the Pope that was included in Pope Gregory VII's register under the year 1075. Some historians argue that it was written by Gregory VII himself; others argue that it has been inserted in the register at a later date, ..
Dicta Boelcke
The Dicta Boelcke is a list of fundamental tactics of air combat formulated by the first great German flying ace of the First World War, Oswald Boelcke. Many modern flyers still see his Dicta as relevant today as it was during the Great War. Boelcke's list of tactics Try to secure the upper hand b..
Dictee
Dictee, (1982) is the best known written work of the artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha. The book focuses on several women, who are linked by their struggles and the way that nations have affected and twisted their lives. It has a very unorthodox structure, and is comprised of descriptions of the strugg..
Diction
Diction is the art of enunciating with clarity, or speaking in such a way that each word is clearly heard. It is concerned with pronunciation, enunciation, and choice of words to be used. It can also be defined as poet's distinctive choices in vocabulary. Diction's concerns with word choice are mul..
Dictionaraoke
The Dictionaraoke Project was conceived of by a diverse group of experimental musicians communicating through the Internet. Inspired by the recent addition of spoken word audio clips to the Merriam-Webster and Microsoft Encarta online dictionaries demonstrating the correct pronunciation of each word..
Dicţionarul explicativ al limbii române
Dicţionarul explicativ al limbii române (known under the abbreviation of DEX) is the most important dictionary of Romanian language, published by the Institute of Linguistics of the Romanian Academy. It was first edited in 1975. In 1988 a supplement, named DEX-S, was published, which included omi..
Dictionary
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A dictionary is a list of words with their definitions, a list of characters with their glyphs, or a list of words with corresponding words in other languages. In some languages, words can appear in many different forms, but only the lemma form appears as th..
Dictionary-based machine translation
Machine translation can use a method based on dictionary entries, which means that the words will be translated as a dictionary does — word by word, usually without much correlation of meaning between them. ..
Dictionary (disambiguation)
A dictionary is a list of words and their meanings. Dictionary may also mean: Biographical dictionaryAssociative array, a construct in computer scienceDictionary (software), a dictionary included in Mac OS X v10.4 In cryptology, a dictionary attack is a technique to determine a password This is ..
Dictionary (software)
Dictionary is an application introduced with Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger". It provides definitions and synonyms from the New Oxford American Dictionary and Oxford American Thesaurus. History OS X's progenitor, OPENSTEP (and NEXTSTEP) provided similar functionality, called Digital Webster, providing d..
Dictionary attack
In cryptanalysis and computer security, a dictionary attack is a technique for defeating a cipher or authentication mechanism by trying to determine its decryption key or passphrase by searching a large number of possibilities. In contrast with a brute force attack, where all possibilities are searc..
Dictionary coder
A dictionary coder, also sometimes known as a substitution coder, is any of a number of lossless data compression algorithms which operate by searching for matches between the text to be compressed and a set of strings contained in a data structure (called the 'dictionary') maintained by the encoder..
Dictionary Corner
The Dictionary Corner occupies part of the Countdown Studios, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, which consists of two people, either men or women, who look up the words the contestants have given as their best solution, to see whether or not they are acceptable. Also, the Dictionary Corner tries to come u..
Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures
The Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures is a dictionary style reference for many algorithms, "algorithmic techniques", "archetypal problems" and data structures found in the field of Computer Science http://www.nist.gov/dads/. The dictionary is maintained by Paul E. Black , and is hosted ..
Dictionary of American English
A Dictionary of American English on Historical Principles was a dictionary of terms coined in the United States that was published in four volumes from 1938 to 1944. Intended to pick up where the Oxford English Dictionary left off, it was begun in 1925 by William A. Craigie. The first fascicle app..
Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons
The Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons (DANAS) is a work being written by the Naval Historical Center. It covers naval air squadrons in much the same way as the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships covers commissioned vessels. Two volumes have been published, one on attack squadr..
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS for short) is the primary reference work for the basic facts about every ship ever used by the United States Navy. (Although called a "dictionary", it is more accurately described as a specialized encyclopedia.) Since all its volumes were pub..
Dictionary of American Regional English
The Dictionary of American Regional English is a dictionary that documents the different dialects of American English. It is published by Harvard University Press. Its offices are located in Helen C. White Hall at the University of Wisconsin in downtown Madison and its current chief-editor is Joan ..
Dictionary of Australian Biography
The Dictionary of Australian Biography, first published in 1949, is a reference work by Percival Serle containing information on notable people associated with Australian history. With approximately a thousand entries, the book took more than twenty years to complete.It should not be confused with t..
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography (DCB) is a dictionary of biographical entries for individuals that have contributed to the History of Canada. The DCB, which was initiated in 1959, is a colloboration between the University of Toronto and Université Laval. The project was undertaken following a..
Dictionary of chemical formulas
This is a list of chemical compounds with chemical formulas and CAS numbers, indexed by formula. This complements alternative listings to be found at list of inorganic compounds, list of organic compounds and inorganic compounds by element. If you are adding to this list please consult the [[Talk:..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/C21
C21 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C21H15N triphenylacrylonitrile 6304-33-2 C21H16 triphenylcyclopropene 16510-49-9 C21H18N2 hydrobenzamide 92-29-5 C21H20Cl2O3 permethrin 52645-53-1 C21H21N cyproheptadine 129-03-3 C21H21NO6 hydrastine 118-08-1 C21H21..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/C22
C22 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C22H10O2 anthranthrone 641-13-4 C22H14 pentacene 135-48-8 C22H14 pentaphene 222-93-5 C22H14 picene 213-46-7 C22H17ClN2 clotrimazole 23593-75-1 C22H17F25O2 perfluorododecyl hexylene methacrylate 138245-45-1 C22H18O4 ..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/C23
C23 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C23H15ClO3 chlorophacinone 3691-35-8 C23H16O3 diphenadione 82-66-6 C23H19P cyclopentadienylidenetriphenylphosphorus 2224-32-0 C23H20Br2O5S bromoxylenol blue 216771-60-7 C23H21ClO3 chlorotrianisene 569-57-3 C23H22O6 rote..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/C24
C24 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C24F50 perfluorotetracosane 1766-41-2 C24H12 coronene 191-07-1 C24H12N4 anthracene tcnb 747-42-2 C24H15N3O7 triphenylene picric acid 72454-49-0 C24H18O6 diphenacyl isophthalate 116345-97-2 C24H19NO5 oxyphenisatin acetat..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/C25-C29
C25-C29 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C25H20 tetraphenylmethane 630-76-2 C25H22ClNO3 fenvalerate 51630-58-1 C25H26O3 estrone benzoate 2393-53-5 C25H27ClN2 meclizine 569-65-3 C25H28O3 estradiol benzoate 50-50-0 C25H28O3 etofenprox 80844-07-1 C25H29N3..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/C30-C39
C30-C39 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C30H16 pyranthrene 191-13-9 C30H18 heptaphene 222-75-3 C30H18 trinaphthylene 196-62-3 C30H24N4O10 nicofuranose 15351-13-0 C30H48O2 brassicasterol acetate 2458-53-9 C30H50 squalene 7683-64-9 C30H50O gorgosterol..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/C40-C49
C40-C49 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C40H56 β carotene 7235-40-7 C40H78O4 dioctadecyl succinate 26720-12-7 C40H78O5 diethylene glycol distearate 109-30-8 C40H80 cyclotetracontane 297-54-1 C40H80NO8P lecithin 8002-43-5 C40H82 tetracontane 4181-95..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/C50-C100
C50-C100 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C50H98O4 didocosyl adipate 65540-77-4 C51H98O6 tripalmitin 555-44-2 C52H106 dopentacontane 7719-79-1 C54H70O6N4Mg chlorophyll d C54H108 cyclotetrapentacontane 297-63-2 C54H110 tetrapentacontane 5856-66-6 C55H7..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/D
D Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number DBr deuterium bromide 13536-59-9 DI deuterium iodide 14104-45-1 DLi lithium deuteride 13587-16-1 DNa sodium hydride 15780-28-6 D2O deuterium oxide heavy water 7789-20-0 D3O trideuterium oxide 12168-29-5 DyBr3 dyspr..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/E
E Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number ErF erbium monofluoride 16087-67-5 ErF2 erbium difluoride 16087-65-3 ErF3 erbium trifluoride 13760-83-3 ErI3 erbium triiodide 13813-42-8 ErI4Na erbium sodium tetraiodide 129863-13-4 ErO erbium monoxide 12280-61-4 EuF ..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/F
F Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number FFe iron fluoride 41428-55-1 FGa gallium monofluoride 13966-78-4 FGaO gallium monofluoride monoxide 15586-66-0 FGd gadolinium monofluoride 12259-18-6 FGe germanium monofluoride 14929-46-5 FHg mercury fluoride 27575-47-9..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/K
K Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number KAlMg3Si3O12H2 phlogopite KAlSi3O8 orthoclase feldspar KAl3Si3O12H2 muscovite aluminosilicate KAu(CN)2 potassium dicyanoaurate(I) KCN potassium cyanide 151-50-8 KC2H5O potassium ethoxide 917-58-8 KCl potassium chl..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge
Tables to be merged Inorganic: A B Ca-Cu D E F G H I K L M N O P S Organic: C   C2   C3   C4   C5   C6   C7   C8   C9 C10   C11   C12   C13   C14   C15   C16   C17   C18   C19 C20   C21   C22  ..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/A
A Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number AgBr silver bromide 7785-23-1 AgCl silver chloride 7783-90-6 AgCl3Cu2 dicopper silver trichloride 69569-03-5 AgF silver fluoride 7775-41-9 AgI silver iodide 7783-96-2 Ag2Cl2 disilver dichloride 75763-82-5 Ag3Br2 tri..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/B
B Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number BBaO2 barium boron dioxide 54597-36-3 BBeO2 beryllium borate 110682-18-3 BBr boron monobromide 19961-29-6 BBrCl bromochloroborane 74930-79-3 BBrClF bromochlorofluoroborane 14720-22-0 BBrClI bromochloroiodoborane 35425-3..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C
C Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number CAgN silver cyanide 506-64-9 CAl aluminum carbide 37265-94-4 CAlN aluminum monocyanide 19401-01-5 CB boron carbide 12011-54-0 CBSi carbon monoboride monosilicide 12628-09-0 CB2 diboron carbide 12537-86-9 CB4 boron c..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C10
C10 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C10Cl10 dienochlor 2227-17-0 C10Cl10O kepone 143-50-0 C10F8 perfluoronaphthalene 313-72-4 C10F14O perfluoroadamantanone 141635-73-6 C10F18 perflunafene 306-94-5 C10F21I perfluorodecyl iodide 423-62-1 C10H4Cl8O oxy..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C11
C11 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C11H6O10 benzenepentacarboxylic acid 1585-40-6 C11H8CrO4 acetophenonechromium tricarbonyl 12153-11-6 C11H8N2 perimidine 204-02-4 C11H8N2O fuberidazole 3878-19-1 C11H8O2 menadione 58-27-5 C11H8O2 naphthoic acid 1320-04..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C12
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Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C13
C13 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C13H5Cl5O3 pentachlorophenyl salicylate 36994-69-1 C13H7MoNO5 isocyanotoluenemolybdenum pentacarbonyl 109316-13-4 C13H8Br3NO2 tribromsalan 87-10-5 C13H8F2O3 diflusinal 22494-42-4 C13H8N2O3S nitroscanate 19881-18-6 C13H8OS..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C14
C14 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C14F24 perfluorophenanthrene 306-91-2 C14F30 perfluorotetradecane 307-62-0 C14H8N2S4 benzothiazyl disulfide 120-78-5 C14H8O4 alizarin 72-48-0 C14H8O4 anthraflavic acid 84-60-6 C14H9BrN2O4 c.i. disperse blue 56 12217-7..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C15
C15 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C15F33N perfluorotripentylamine 338-84-1 C15H10BrClN4S brotizolam 57801-81-7 C15H10ClFN2O desalkylflurazepam 2886-65-9 C15H10ClN3O3 clonazepam 1622-61-3 C15H10Cl2N2O delorazepam 2894-67-9 C15H10Cl2N2O2 lorazepam 846-4..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C16
C16 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C16H6Br4N2O2 c.i. vat blue 5 2475-31-2 C16H9BrN2O2 c.i. vat blue 3 6492-73-5 C16H10 aceanthrylene 202-03-9 C16H10 acephenanthrylene 201-06-9 C16H10 aceplaidylene 194-32-1 C16H10 fluoranthene 206-44-0 C16H10 pyrene..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C17
C17 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C17H10O benzanthone 82-05-3 C17H11Br2NO2 broxaldine 3684-46-6 C17H12ClF3N2O halazepam 23092-17-3 C17H12ClNO2S fentiazac 18046-21-4 C17H12Cl2N2O fenarimol 60168-88-9 C17H12Cl2N4 triazolam 28911-01-5 C17H12O6 aflato..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C18
C18 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C18F39N perfluorotrihexylamine 432-08-6 C18H8S4 tetrathianaphthacene 193-44-2 C18H10Cl2O2S2 c.i. vat red 1 2379-74-0 C18H10Cl2O2S2 c.i. vat violet 2 5462-29-3 C18H11N3O7 acenaphthene picric acid 4599-99-9 C18H12 chrysen..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C19
C19 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C19H13N3O6 trinitrotriphenylmethane 603-49-6 C19H15Cl triphenylmethyl chloride 76-83-5 C19H15N3 tritylazide 14309-25-2 C19H16 triphenylmethane 519-73-3 C19H16ClNO4 indomethacin 53-86-1 C19H16N4 triphenylformazan 531-5..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C2
C2 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C2Al monoaluminum dicarbide 37297-57-7 C2Al2 dialuminum dicarbide 12122-01-9 C2B boron dicarbide 12539-98-9 C2Be beryllium carbide 12070-28-9 C2BrCl bromochloroacetylene 25604-70-0 C2BrClF2O bromodifluoroacetylchloride ..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C20
C20 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C20F42 perfluoroicosane 37589-57-4 C20H12 perylene 198-55-0 C20H13N3O7 anthracene picric acid 5937-78-0 C20H14NO4 sanguinarine 2447-54-3 C20H14O4 diphenyl isophthalate 744-45-6 C20H14O4 diphenyl terephthalate 1539-04-..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C3
C3 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C3Al4 aluminum carbide 1299-86-1 C3BrF7 heptafluoropropyl bromide 422-85-5 C3BrN bromocyanoacetylene 3114-46-3 C3ClF5O chloropentafluoroacetone 79-53-8 C3ClF5O pentafluoropropionyl chloride 422-59-3 C3ClN chlorocyanoacet..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C4
C4 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C4Br2 dibromobutadiyne 36333-41-2 C4Ce cerium tetracarbide 12151-79-0 C4ClF7O heptafluorobutyryl chloride 375-16-6 C4Cl2F4O2 tetrafluorosuccinyl chloride 356-15-0 C4Cl2F4O3 chlorodifluoroacetic anhydride 2834-23-3 C4Cl2O4R..
Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/C5
C5 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C5BrMnO5 manganese pentacarbonyl bromide 14516-54-2 C5BrO5Re rhenium pentacarbonyl bromide 14220-21-4 C5Cl2F6O2 hexafluoroglutaryl chloride 678-77-3 C5F6O3 hexafluoroglutaric acid anhydride 376-68-1 C5F8O2 hexafluoroglutaryl f..
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C6 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C6ClF5O2S pentafluorobenzenesulfonyl chloride 832-53-1 C6CrO6 chromium hexacarbonyl 13007-92-6 C6Cr23 chromium carbide 12105-81-6 C6F5NO pentafluoronitrosobenzene 1423-13-8 C6F10 decafluorocyclohexene 355-75-9 C6F10O2 oc..
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C7 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C7ClF5O pentafluorobenzoyl chloride 2251-50-5 C7F5NS pentafluorophenyl isothiocyanate 35923-79-6 C7F14 perfluoromethylcyclohexane 355-02-2 C7HF5O pentafluorobenzaldehyde 653-37-2 C7H3IN2O3 nitroxynil 1689-89-0 C7H4ClNO2 ..
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C8 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C8ClF15O perfluorooctanoyl chloride 335-64-8 C8Cl4N2 tetrachloroisophthalonitrile 1897-45-6 C8Co2O8 dicobalt octacarbonyl 10210-68-1 C8F4N2 tetrafluorophthalonitrile 1835-65-0 C8F14O3 heptafluorobutyric anhydride 336-59-4 ..
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C11 Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C9HF17O2 perfluorononanoic acid 375-95-1 C9H2Cl6O3 chlorendic anhydride 115-27-5 C9H4Cl3NO2S folpet 133-07-3 C9H4Cl8O isobenzan 297-78-9 C9H4O5 trimellitic anhydride 552-30-7 C9H5BrCrO3 bromobenzenechromium tricarbony..
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Ca-Cu Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number CaC2 calcium carbide 75-20-7 CaCl calcium monochloride 15606-71-0 CaCl2 calcium dichloride 10043-52-4 CaF calcium monofluoride 13827-26-4 CaF2 calcium fluoride 7789-75-5 CaI calcium monoiodide 15923-87-2 CaI2 ca..
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G Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number GaAs gallium arsenide 1303-00-0 GaI gallium monoiodide 15605-68-2 GaI3 gallium triiodide 13450-91-4 GaN gallium nitride 25617-97-4 GaO gallium monoxide 12024-08-7 GaSb gallium monoantimonide 12064-03-8 GaTe gallium ..
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H Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number HAg silver monohydride 13967-01-6 HAl aluminum hydride 13967-22-1 HAlO aluminum hydride oxide 91571-48-1 HAlO aluminum hydroxide 20768-67-6 HAlO2 aluminum hydroxide oxide 24623-77-6 HAs arsenic monohydride 12628-08-9 ..
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I Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number IIn indium monoiodide 13966-94-4 IK potassium iodide 7681-11-0 ILi lithium iodide 10377-51-2 IMg magnesium iodide 14332-62-8 IMo molybdenum iodide 110682-16-1 INO nitrosyl iodide 58585-94-7 INO2 iodine nitrite 154..
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L Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number LaO lanthanum monoxide 12031-20-8 LaO4P lanthanum phosphate 14913-14-5 LaS lanthanum monosulfide 12031-30-0 LiN lithium nitride 32746-31-9 LiNO lithium oxynitride 36529-65-4 LiNaO lithium sodium oxide 60397-00-4 LiNa2..
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M Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number MgN magnesium nitride 60195-15-5 MgO magnesium monoxide 1309-48-4 MgO3Ti magnesium titanate 12032-30-3 MgO4S magnesium sulfate 7487-88-9 MgO4W magnesium tungsten oxide 13573-11-0 MgO5Ti2 magnesium dititanium pentoxide 1..
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N Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number NH4NO3 ammonium nitrate 6484-52-2 NNb niobium nitride 24621-21-4 NO nitric oxide 10102-43-9 NOSi2 disilicon mononitride monoxide 12033-47-5 NO2 nitrogen dioxide 10102-44-0 NO3 nitrogen trioxide 12033-49-7 NO3Rb rubi..
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O Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number OP phosphorus monoxide 14452-66-5 OPb lead monoxide 1317-36-8 OPd palladium oxide 1314-08-5 OPr praseodymium monoxide 12035-81-3 OPt platinum monoxide 12035-82-4 ORb rubidium monoxide 12509-27-2 ORb2 dirubidium mono..
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P Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number PS phosphorus monosulfide 12281-36-6 PSb antimony phosphide 25889-81-0 PSe phosphorus monoselenide 12509-41-0 PSi phosphorus monosilicide 12137-64-3 PSi2 disilicon monophosphide 37347-46-9 PTe phosphorus monotelluride 5..
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S Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number SCTe carbon sulfide telluride 10340-06-4 SSb antimony monosulfide 12067-17-3 SSe selenium monosulfide 7446-34-6 SSi silicon monosulfide 12504-41-5 SSn tin monosulfide 1314-95-0 SSr strontium sulfide 1314-96-1 STi ti..
Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Dictionary of International Biography
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Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic
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Dictionary of National Biography
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Dictionary of Received Ideas
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Dictionary of Sources of Classical Japan
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Dictionary of the Khazars
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Dictionary of the Middle Ages
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Dictionary of the Scots Language
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Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes et pseudonymes
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The Dictyate stage of meiotic prophase is the prolonged resting phase that is terminated shortly before ovulation. ..
DictyBase
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Dictyocaulus
Dictyocaulus is a genus of nematode parasites of the bronchial tree of horses, sheep, goats, deer, and cattle. Two common types are Dictyocaulus filaria and Dictyocaulus vivparus. ..
Dictyoglomus
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Dictyosiphonales
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The dictyostelids are a group of cellular slime moulds. When food (normally bacteria) is readily available they take the form of individual amoebae, which feed and divide normally. However, when the food supply is exhausted, they aggregate to form a multicellular assembly, called a pseudoplasmodi..
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Dictys Cretensis
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Dicuil
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Dicus
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Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide
Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide General Systematic name N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide Other names Cyclohexanamine, DCC Molecular formula C13H22N2 SMILES C2(CCCCC2)N=C=NC1CCCCC1 Molar mass 206.33 g/mol Appearance white crystalline powder CAS number [538-75-0] Prope..
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Dicyclopentadiene
Chemical structure of dicyclopentadiene. Dicyclopentadiene, C10H12, is a hydrocarbon found in oil deposits. It is a clear and colorless liquid at room temperature. Dicyclopentadiene is coproduced in large quantities in the steam cracking of naphtha and gas oils to ethylene. The major use is ..
Dicynodon
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Dicynodont
The Dicynodontia are a taxon of Therapsids or mammal-like reptiles. Dicynodonts were small to large herbivorous animals with two tusks, hence their name, which means 'two-tooth dog'. They are also the most successful and diverse of the therapsids, with over 70 genera known, varying from rat to ox-..
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Dicypellium
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Dic Aberdaron
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Dic Penderyn
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