nicholson in English

noun

Jack Nicholson (born 1937), Award-winning actor and movie director and producer who starred in the movie "As Good As It Gets"

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1. The scandal has cost Nicholson dearly.

2. He regarded Nicholson coldly as the Governor passed by.

3. Very early Nicholson Ciphered 2 blade 4 1/8" jack

4. The last Briton to hold the title was Bert Nicholson.

5. Nicholson and Hopper suddenly became the flavour of the month.

6. At last Nicholson turned to face the other occupant of the room.

7. Nicholson never swerved from his aim of making pure and simple art.

8. That night she, Nicholson and the crew had a celebratory dinner.

9. Fear of intimacy--a close LIV-1 Acquaintancy? Taylor K, Nicholson R

10. E-#/# (EN) by Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne (ALDE) to the Commission (# November

11. Nicholson returned to the bosom of his friends, somewhat dejected but still determined.

12. The warder found the key he sought, unlocked the door and allowed Nicholson through.

13. Nicholson may have allowed himself to be lulled into thinking he was undetectable.

14. As Nicholson headed towards it his shoes beat out a tattoo on the polished floor.

15. Three years later, Nicholson suffered an attack of typhoid which prompted his return to London.

16. The exhibition, which opens in February, and brings together works by Mondrian and Nicholson originally shown in the same galleries, examines a little-known period of Mondrian's life in the late 1930s when he lived for two years in a Bedsit in Hampstead, north London, and socialised with Nicholson, his first and second wives Winifred Nicholson

17. Chairwoman Nicholson is a champion for working people, public education, economic development, and community empowerment

18. The Anthologist is a novel about poetry by Nicholson Baker, which was first published in 2009

19. • So, even moderate fame still eluded him, and Nicholson remained unknown outside of a small Hollywood Clique

20. The most popular "national" flag of the period was the 1831 Federation Flag, also designed by Nicholson.

21. So, even moderate fame still eluded him, and Nicholson remained unknown outside of a small Hollywood clique.

22. Vincent Martella as Bradley Nicholson, a pessimistic and arrogant student who is jealous of the attention Milo gets.

23. In Head, Nicholson had kindly provided them with a suicide note for which Mike Nesmith was eternally grateful.

24. "I happen to be Anachronistically in love with the movies," Nicholson gushed to Rolling Stone in 1986

25. Nicholson, MSU’s 2021 National Alumna, is pictured during a 2019 ceremony at Mitchell Memorial Library dedicating the James W

26. This Altered entered the scene in 1963, several years before the flip-top comets of Jack Chrisman and Don Nicholson appeared

27. 13 For Nicholson, success in this quarter is doubly gratifying - displaying his ability to attract women by means other than looks.

28. 28 Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson star as two journalists who fall in love with the help of spaghetti carbonara.

29. For Nicholson, success in this quarter is doubly gratifying - displaying his ability to attract women by means other than looks.

30. Here, Nicholson extended the range of pharmaceuticals and added fine chemicals for use in the burgeoning dyeing and photographic industries.

31. Nicholson dismissed the warders, returning to the window for a moment as if searching for something out in the windswept yard.

32. Art + Med is a collaborative teaching program between Arterie, the University of Sydney Central Clinical School and the Nicholson Museum Open …

33. In another feature article, "The Humor Gap," Christie Nicholson takes a serious look at what's so funny about humor to men and women.

34. Nicholson has always strongly denied the view that his films could have influenced anyone in their decision whether or not to indulge in drugs.

35. LA Weekly's Amy Nicholson gave the film an A and wrote, "Kaufman is taking our brains apart and showing us the gears."

36. Nicholson Baker talked about Project Baseless, a secret 1950s Air Force program to develop chemical and biological weapons, and the challenges faced by researchers trying to …

37. Nicholson arrives in a Japanese POW camp, where the Japanese are forcing the men to build a bridge that will be instrumental in their military tactics.

38. Fifteen or twenty pages into the great Nicholson Baker's quirky new novel The Anthologist, I was sure Maine's boisterous bard had finally lost his mind.

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40. Morley, T.: Joyne Hands - Akeroyde, S.: Jenny, My Blithest Maid - Nicholson, R.: the Jewes Dance (Tunes From the Attic) Baltimore Consort, Custer Larue & Chris Norman

41. The likes of George Clooney, Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman, Anthony Hopkins, Al Pacino, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Christopher Walken, among other popular Actors, have been around …

42. Morley, T.: Joyne Hands / Akeroyde, S.: Jenny, My Blithest Maid / Nicholson, R.: The Jewes Dance (Tunes From The Attic) Album by Custer LaRue 17 songs - 1997 Start Station

43. Nicholson is also notable for being one of two Actors - the other being Michael Caine - who have received an Oscar nomination in every decade from the 1960s through

44. William had 10 siblings: Rettie Tomlinson , Alice Lebow , Henry Jackson Bonnett , Elizabeth Lenore Drummond , Cora Bonnett , Mary Jane Nicholson , Charles M Bonnett , John Bonnett , Paul Bonnett Jr and Martha A Scott .

45. ANGLING ROUND-UP Among the big Catches were angling pals Guy Nicholson, Si Nichols, Rory Corbett, Jim Burtle and Greg Lewins, catching 12, 17, 16, 10, and 12 trout

46. Brigadier General William J. Nicholson made a patriotic speech: “Any person who would commit such a crime or connive in its commission should be put to death, ” he said.

47. Think Jack Nicholson in About Schmidt, Peter O'Toole in Venus, Paul Newman in Road to Perdition, or about 85% of the roles that Michael Caine has accepted in the past decade.

48. The Pioneer Woman I can’t eat, think about, dream about, or even remotely consider Pasta Carbonara without thinking of Heartburn, the Meryl Streep/Jack Nicholson movie from the eighties that I both love and hate

49. The leaders of the Blackmail conspiracy, Gregg Avery, 41, Natasha Avery, 39, and Heather Nicholson, 41, were founder members of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (Shac) a front organisation which organised strategy and attacks on the firms and their staff, …

50. Barker, Australian settler travelling from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia aboard the ship "Bee" arriving in New Zealand in 1832 ; James Barker, aged 33, a farm labourer, who arrived in Port Nicholson aboard the ship "Olympus" in 1841