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The primary disadvantage of this circuit is that stray capacitances are much more significant than with the Dickson multiplier and account for the larger part of the losses in this circuit .< ref > Peluso et al., p. 36 </ br > Liu, p. 234 </ ref >

Dickson and v
During his tenure as clerk, Chief Justice Dickson authored the judgment R. v. Oakes, among others.
In R. v. Big M Drug Mart Ltd. ( 1985 ), Dickson asserted that limitations on rights must be motivated by an objective of sufficient importance.
An example of the rational connection test being failed can be found in R. v. Morgentaler ( 1988 ), in which Dickson was of the opinion that laws against abortion should be struck down partly because of a breach of health rights under section 7 and an irrational connection between the objective ( protecting the fetus and the pregnant woman's health ), and the process by which therapeutic abortions were granted.
In 2009, the judgment in Weinberg v. Dickson was set aside as an appeal's court found that the judge in the original trial had abused his discretion in not guaranteeing Dickson a fair trial and that Dickson's imprisonment had been unlawful.
In Société des Acadiens v. Association of Parents ( 1986 ), Chief Justice Brian Dickson made reference to the " academic debate about the precise significance of s. 16 ," and the question of " Whether s. 16 is visionary, declaratory or substantive in nature.

Dickson and .
On Big Stone Lake near the headwaters of the Red River, Robert Dickson, Superintendent of the Western Indian Department of Canada, had a trading post and planned in 1818 to build a fort to be defended by twenty men and two small artillery pieces.
It was Dickson who suggested to Lord Selkirk that he return to the Atlantic coast by way of the United States.
In September 1817 at Fort Daer ( Pembina ) Dickson met the noble lord whom, with the help of a band of Sioux, he escorted to Prairie Du Chien.
The last of these, a tale of multiple homicide upon a Nile steamer, was judged by the celebrated detective novelist John Dickson Carr to be among the ten greatest mystery novels of all time.
* 1860 – William Kennedy Dickson, France-Scottish actor, director, and inventor ( d. 1935 )
The Chess concept album-with vocals by Elaine Paige, Barbara Dickson, Murray Head and Swedes Tommy Körberg and Björn Skifs-was released in October 1984, selling two million copies worldwide.
The Paige / Dickson duet " I Know Him So Well " became a major UK # 1 hit, and Murray Head's " One Night in Bangkok " gave Andersson / Ulvaeus a US # 3 hit.
* White, Andrew Dickson.
The " puzzle " approach was carried even further into ingenious and seemingly impossible plots by John Dickson Carr — also writing as Carter Dickson — who is regarded as the master of the " locked room mystery ", and Cecil Street, who also wrote as John Rhode, whose detective, Dr. Priestley, specialised in elaborate technical devices, while in the US the whodunnit was adopted and extended by Rex Stout and Ellery Queen, among others.
Most of the writers whom he had developed at Ace went with him to DAW: Marion Zimmer Bradley, Andre Norton, Philip K. Dick, John Brunner, A. Bertram Chandler, Kenneth Bulmer, Gordon R. Dickson, A. E. van Vogt, and Jack Vance.
He picked up the nickname " Andy " at Cornell, where tradition confers that moniker on any male student surnamed White, after Cornell co-founder Andrew Dickson White.
As a result of the work of Étienne-Jules Marey and Eadweard Muybridge, many researchers in the late 19th century realized that films as they are known today were a practical possibility, but the first to design a fully successful apparatus was W. K. L. Dickson, working under the direction of Thomas Alva Edison.
The results of this work were first shown in public in 1893, using the viewing apparatus also designed by Dickson, and called the Kinetoscope.
The other important American competitor was the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company, which used a new camera designed by Dickson after he left the Edison company.

Dickson and 2011
* 1937 – Paul Dickson, American football player and coach ( d. 2011 )
* 2011 – Paul Dickson, American football player and coach ( b. 1937 )
In February 2011, Morgan rescued two young children from a burning house in Dickson, Tennessee, and then manned a fire hose to help put out the fire.
The most recent, and fifth one, was held in Dickson, Tennessee on August 6 – 7, 2011.

Dickson and lawsuit
A group of UNC students, led by Student Body President Paul Dickson, filed a lawsuit in U. S. federal court, and on February 20, 1968, the Speaker Ban Law was struck down.

Dickson and North
One such developer was the Honourable William Dickson who, in 1816, came into sole possession of of land along the Grand River that was later to make up North and South Dumfries Townships.
Margaret Highsmith Dickson is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly.
William Dickson of Niagara purchased land in the township of North Dumfries and South Dumfries.
Fraserburgh are now the permanent holders of the Qualifying Cup ( North ), as they won the last competition at Princess Royal Park, Banff when they beat Keith 2 – 1 in November 2006, with goals from Marc Dickson and Michael Stephen.
* Three North British steam locomotives are preserved: one in the Malaysian Army Museum in Port Dickson and one in Butterworth (" 564. 25 Kuala Lumpur ") behind Butterwoth railway station.
The store is now owned by the Hong Kong-based businessman Dickson Poon who has retail businesses in North America, Europe, Japan, China, and Southeast Asia.
Lytham Road closed in 1961, Marton in 1962, and the tramroad line on Dickson Road to North Station in 1963.
In 1924, " Renfrew North " was defined to consist of that part of the county of Renfrew lying north and east and including the townships of Ross, Bromley, Wilberforce, Algona ( North and South ), and Fraser, and including the part of the territorial district of Nipissing lying east of and including the townships of Cameron, Deacon, Anglin, Dickson, Preston, and Airy.
Along with racehorse trainer Sir Mark Prescott, Dickson Wright was charged with hare coursing with dogs in North Yorkshire in March 2007 under a private prosecution lodged by the International Fund for Animal Welfare under the Hunting Act 2004.
Interestingly, the 39 and the 36 run from Watson via Dickson into Civic and beyond, while the 33 meanders through North Lyneham, Lyneham, O ' Connor, Turner and Civic on its way to the defence complexes in Campbell, via the Australian War Memorial, Canberra's most popular tourist destination.
Dickson ( postcode: 2602 ) is a suburb in the Inner North of Canberra, Australia.
The suburb contains the Dickson Centre, a significant commercial centre in Canberra ’ s Inner North containing the Woolworths Supermarkets outlet with the greatest turnover in Australia.
Clara Dickson Hall is a freshman dorm, located on the North Campus of Cornell University.

Dickson and Carolina
The Metropolitan Opera presented the work for the first time on February 25, 1937 with Muriel Dickson as Carolina, George Rasely as Paolino, Natalie Bodanya as Elisetta, Julius Huehn as Robinson, and Ettore Panizza conducting.

Dickson and one
In late 1894 or early 1895, Dickson became an ad hoc advisor to the motion picture operation of the Latham brothers, Otway and Grey, and their father, Woodville, who ran one of the leading Kinetoscope exhibition companies.
TV Personality Ian Dickson filled in as judge while Tina Arena was ill for one episode.
Other authors take delight in cherishing their alter egos: Ruth Rendell ( born 1930 ) writes one sort of crime novels as Ruth Rendell and another type as Barbara Vine ; John Dickson Carr also used the pseudonym Carter Dickson.
* in the Childe Cycle of Gordon R. Dickson, one of the two homeworlds of the Exotics
Dickson has one high school, Dickson High School, which has been named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the U. S. Department of Education.
One son of Daniel Everett Slayden was Hartwell Marable Slayden b ca 1806, who had three sons who were medical doctors: William Marshall Slayden, John Dann Slayden and Hartwell Marable Slayden Jr. All three sons of Hartwell M are in the 1850 Dickson TN census, along with one of the patriarchs " William Everette Slayden " listed as a " waggonmaker " born 1788 in VA, and four other heads of households.
In mathematics, the Cayley – Dickson construction, named after Arthur Cayley and Leonard Eugene Dickson, produces a sequence of algebras over the field of real numbers, each with twice the dimension of the previous one.
Edison assigned Dickson, one of his most talented employees, to the job of making the Kinetoscope a reality.
He seconded one of his lab's technicians to the Kinetoscope Company to initiate the work, without informing Dickson.
* Leonard Eugene Dickson publishes Linear groups with an exposition of the Galois field theory in Leipzig, advancing the classification of finite simple groups and listing almost all non-abelian simple groups having order less than one billion.
Much of the side was inexperienced, with full-back Bobby Dickson one of the few who had been a mainstay in previous years.
The unknown fate of Phillimore has been a subject for other stories, including: The Adventure of the Highgate Miracle by Adrian Conan Doyle and John Dickson Carr ; " The Enigma of the Warwickshire Vortex " by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre ; one episode of the Italian comic book series Storie di Altrove ( a spin-off from the more famous Martin Mystère ); and Bert Coules's BBC Radio adaptation The Singular Inheritance of Miss Gloria Wilson from The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
And now I invite you to begin our first trip together in print with one of John Dickson Carr's most unusual and least known short stories, " The Other Hangman ," which begins on the opposite page.
The duet was number one in the UK for four weeks in 1985 when released as a single by Elaine Paige ( as Florence ) and Barbara Dickson ( as Svetlana ), who laid down their vocals separately and never met during the recording of the song, only for the video and subsequent performances on Top of the Pops and the European tours.
Dickson Greeting is credited as one of the world's first films.
The standard Dickson multiplier circuit can be modified to meet this requirement by simply grounding the normal input and one of the clock inputs.
However, he faced a new challenge in 1952 in addition to another one from Allen, that from fellow attorney Frank G. Clement of Dickson.
The film was produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company, which had begun making films in 1890 under the direction of Dickson, one of the earliest film pioneers.
In early January 1894, The Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze ( aka Fred Ott's Sneeze ) was one of the first series of short films made by Dickson for the Kinetoscope in Edison's Black Maria studio with fellow assistant Fred Ott.

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