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RMW Dixon describes how, historically, Australian languages show evidence of nouns inflecting on ergative, and bound pronouns on accusative patterns.
* Dixon, RMW & Godrich, J ( 1981 ) Blues and Gospel Records: 1902 1943, Storyville, London.

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During the Mesozoic era ( about 250 to 65 million years ago ) a large ocean ( Tethys Ocean ), floored by oceanic lithosphere existed in-between the supercontinents of Gondwana and Laurasia ( which lay to the south and north respectively ; Robertson & Dixon, 2006 ).
During the Cenozoic ( Tertiary about 65 to 1. 6 million years ) folding, faulting and uplifting, accompanied by volcanic activity and intrusion of igneous rocks was related to major continental collision between the larger Arabian and Eurasian plates ( e. g. Robertson & Dixon, 1984 ).
: Adam Chamberlain & Brian A. Dixon, Columbia & Britannia
J Stevens & Son & J Dixon & sons made police whistles from around the 1840s, T Yates made Beaufort whistles for the Liverpool Police in the 1870s.
* Maskelyne is a supporting character in Mason & Dixon by Thomas Pynchon.
In addition to the giants like Binney & Smith / Crayola and American Crayon / Dixon Ticonderoga, other companies popped up in the industry at various times from the late 19th century to the early 1910s.
Postmodern novelists such as John Barth and Thomas Pynchon operate with even more freedom, mixing historical characters and settings with invented history and fantasy, as in the novels The Sot-Weed Factor and Mason & Dixon respectively.
* Thomas Pynchon's three novels Gravity's Rainbow, Mason & Dixon and Against the Day are historical, and they variously contrast outrageous personal, subjective, hallucinogenic or even supernatural events with very real, well-researched accuracies from the past.
Mason & Dixon is the title of a 1997 novel by American author Thomas Pynchon.
The novel meanders widely through the lives of Mason & Dixon, traditional American history and other themes such as hollow earth theory, geomancy, deism and — perhaps — alien abduction.
This was later inhabited by Mrs. Arch " Sweetie " Dixon, granddaughter of Salem & Birdie, who was born in the house.
Notable musicians and bands include Johnny Dean, Jeanne Dixon & Bill Giebitz, Doug Figgs, Mariam Funke, Toby Jaramillo, Ronna Kalish, Rob Long, Carlos Marerro, Marian Royal, Jim Ruff, Mary Templeton, Frances Deters and many others.
* Hunt, John Dixon, The Picturesque Garden in Europe, ( London: Thames & Hudson, 2002 )
The city was founded by Dixon Durant, a Choctaw who lived in the area, after the MK & T railroad came through the Indian Territory in the early 1870s.
Finally James Willis Dixon of Hillsborough House, owner of the Silversmiths James Dixon & Sons, offered a site at Owlerton, a sparsely populated area of land to the northwest of the city.
His other early appearances included Dixon of Dock Green ( 1962 ), The Morecambe & Wise Show, The Seven Faces of Jim ( 1961 ) with Jimmy Edwards, a production of Noël Coward's Hay Fever ( 1968 ) and the storyteller in several episodes of Jackanory ( 1969 ).
* " If You Want the Rainbow " w. Mort Dixon & Billy Rose m. Oscar Levant.
* " If I Had a Girl Like You " w. Billy Rose & Mort Dixon m. Ray Henderson
* " I Found A Million Dollar Baby ( In A Five And Ten Cent Store )" w. Billy Rose & Mort Dixon m. Harry Warren
* " Ooh That Kiss " w. Mort Dixon & Joe Young m. Harry Warren
* " You're My Everything " w. Mort Dixon & Joe Young m. Harry Warren

Dixon and Godrich
According to Dixon & Godrich, Tommy Johnson and Ishman Bracey were recorded by Victor on that company's second field trip to Memphis, in 1928.
According to Dixon & Godrich ( 1981 ) and Leadbitter and Slaven ( 1968 ), Alan Lomax and the Library of Congress researchers did not record any Delta bluesmen ( or women ) prior to 1941, when he recorded Son House and Willie Brown near Lake Cormorant, Mississippi, and Muddy Waters at Stovall, Mississippi ; however, this claim is disputed as John and Alan Lomax did record Bukka White in 1939, Lead Belly in 1933 and most likely others.
* Dixon, Robert M. W., John Godrich and Howard W. Rye: Blues & Gospel Records 1890-1943, 4th ed., Clarendon Press 1997
Additionally, Dixon is the co-author, with John Godrich, of the definitive discography of American prewar blues and gospel recordings, Blues and Gospel Records: 1890 1943.

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J. S. Woodsworth, a strike leader, had seditious libel charges against him dropped after a jury acquitted Fred Dixon.
* Dixon, J. E. G.
*" Under " ( D. Babbs, L. Bereal, M. Cooper, A. Dixon, J. Franklin, T. Jones, R. New & K. Stephens )
Dixon H. Lewis ( J )
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In 2006, the city of Greenville, South Carolina, also named for him, unveiled a statue of Greene designed by T. J. Dixon and James Nelson at the corner of South Main and Broad Streets.
#" You Shook Me " ( Dixon, J.
A new party leadership, consisting of J. B. ( Jack ) Miles, Lance Sharkey and Richard Dixon, was imposed on the party by the Comintern, and remained in control for the next 30 years.
There, under the joint supervision of Vernon and Marshall Chess, they recorded with some of their American blues heroes including Otis Spann, Big Walter Horton, Willie Dixon, J. T.
Australian botanist Dale J. Dixon recognised two forms: Ficus macrophylla f. macrophylla, a free-standing tree which is endemic to mainland Australia and Ficus macrophylla f. columnaris, a hemiepiphyte without a distinct main trunk, which is endemic to Lord Howe Island.
* Bobby Warren, Dick Bosanquet, Freddie Lowther, Jack Clinton, Willie Wilson ( Pupils of Vereker on the Tea Plantation ) Henry J. Ford, Conway Dixon, Arthur Hope, Archie Anderson, J. Boddy
* William J. Dixon, 1970-1974.
* J. H. Dixon, Gairloch ( Edinburgh, 1888 );
He had many pupils, of whom the following is an incomplete list: William Atkinson ; W. Blogg ; H. Brown ; Joseph Dixon ( perhaps a son of the draughtsman ); John Foster, junior of Liverpool ; J. M. Gandy ; C. Humfrey ; Henry Kitchen ; W. Sanderson ; R. Smith ; Thomas and John Westmacott ; M. Wynn ; and his sons Benjamin and Philip Wyatt.
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Guillemin, Andrew V. Schally, Frank J. Dixon, Henry G. Kunkel
William J. Graves, out of politics since his fatal shooting of Representative Cilley, had the backing of sitting Whig governor William Owsley, while Archibald Dixon had secured support from former Whig governor Robert P. Letcher.
In Justice Riders, a western take on the Justice League by Chuck Dixon and J. H. Williams III, Booster Gold is a travelling gambler who wants to join Sheriff Diana Prince's posse.
Peg Dixon provided the voice of Betty Brant as well as other various love interests for Peter in later seasons, and Paul Kligman's distinctive, high-pitched voice was utilized on J. Jonah Jameson and several villains.
The second set of recording, by Clark Wissler in 1903 and 1904 contains 146 cylinders, part of his larger studies and the third, by J. K. Dixon of the Wanamaker Expedition No. 2 in 1909, includes several songs sung mostly by Chief Bull at the Crow Agency.

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