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Washington's defense was just as effective at stopping their postseason opponent's rushing attack as they had been during the regular season, limiting running backs Eric Dickerson and Wendell Tyler to a combined total of 60 rushing yards.
Dickerson was the NFL's leading rusher with 1, 808 yards and 18 touchdowns during the season, but could only gain 16 yards on 10 carries against the Redskins defense.
Dickerson said Redskins tackle Joe Jacoby was " a Neanderthal -- he slobbers a lot, he probably kicks dogs in his neighborhood.
Nicknamed " Winnie ", he was the eldest of eight children born to Dr. George Tryon Harding, Sr. ( 1843 – 1928 ) and Phoebe Elizabeth ( Dickerson ) Harding ( 1843 – 1910 ).
Nunez told author James L. Dickerson that the resonance of the character was Judd's creation: " The resonance, those moments, was not contrived.
In the 2003 book Possessed: The Rise and Fall of Prince, author Alex Hahn says that Dickerson was reluctant to sign a three year contract and wanted to pursue other musical ventures.
Dickerson was replaced by Wendy Melvoin, a childhood friend of Coleman.
Shortly after, William Ogly and John Dickerson came with their families and made a settlement on the Federal Road, about three miles ( 5 km ) south of where Fort Dale was later erected.
An authorized biography of the same name was also released by Cornerstone Press, written by Matthew T. Dickerson.
Obadiah Dickerson was the first postmaster.
* John J. Dickerson ( 1900 – 1966 ), politician who served as Mayor of Palisades Park from 1939 – 1952, and was Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee.
Mahlon Dickerson, who was New Jersey's 12th Governor, and his family owned the Dickerson Mine.
Iron ore at the time was so plentiful that it was easily picked off the surface of the ground at the nearby Dickerson Mine in Mine Hill.
The first cabin was built by Charles Dickerson and Charles Ragland, in October 1905.
Dickerson was born to Mahala Ashley Dickerson as the youngest of triplets.
Dickerson was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame in 2000.
Dickerson had just hired a cook, Goldie Smith, and a ranch hand, who Smith said was her husband, Walter Kurtz.
Dickerson also offered a $ 5, 000 dead or alive reward ( preferably dead ) for Dipley, who was captured at a neighboring farmhouse the next day.
Miranda survived a strong challenge in Dickerson v. United States,, where the validity of Congress's overruling of Miranda was tested.
* Ralph Dickerson Jr., a former CEO of United Way of New York City, was found to have used United Way funds for personal expenses during 2002 and 2003.
In 2008 an album called The Dragons of Eden was released by keyboard player and producer Travis Dickerson along with guitar virtuoso Buckethead and drummer Bryan " Brain " Mantia.

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Cronauer's irreverence contrasts sharply with many staff members and soon rouses the ire of two of his superiors, Second Lieutenant Steven Hauk ( Bruno Kirby ) and Sergeant Major Dickerson ( J. T. Walsh ).
The Palladium of Liberty, a Morristown, New Jersey, newspaper of the day, reported on August 29, 1822: "... Membership of a committee which studied the practicality of a canal from Pennsylvania to Newark, New Jersey, consisted of two prominent citizens from each county ( NJ ) concerned: Hunterdon County, Nathaniel Saxton, Henry Dusenberry ; Sussex County, Morris Robinson, Gamaliel Bartlett ; Morris County, Lewis Condict, Mahlon Dickerson ; Essex County, Gerald Rutgers, Charles Kinsey ; Bergen County, John Rutherford, William Colefax ...".
Running back Eric Dickerson led the Rams to a victory by scoring two touchdowns and recording a playoff record 248 rushing yards.
The Sarasota Reds ' Chris Dickerson hit a two-run home run, scored two runs, and earned the game's Star of Stars Award.
Important early group exhibitions include The Antipodeans, the exhibition for which Bernard Smith drafted a manifesto in support of Australian figurative painting, an exhibition in which Arthur Boyd, David Boyd, John Brack, Robert Dickerson, John Perceval and Charles Blackman showed ; a joint exhibition with Barry Humphries, in which the two responded to Dadaism ; and Group Four at the Victorian Artists Society Gallery with Pugh, John Howley, Don Laycock and Lawrence Daws.

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In doing so, Bettis passed Eric Dickerson for 4th place on the all-time list.

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In 2007, The Egyptian Lover re-made " Modernaire " by Dez Dickerson ( from the film Purple Rain ) for the label, Citinite.
* Henry Dickerson McDaniel-Governor of Georgia from 1883 to 1886.
Local historian Charles P. Dickerson, writing in 1975, said Oakdale's name apparently came from a Nicoll descendant in the mid-19th century.
Burnside moved a pontoon bridge upstream from Loudon, allowing Union forces to cross the river and build a series of forts along the heights of South Knoxville, including Fort Stanley and Fort Dickerson.
After having Cronauer as a thorn in his side for a number of months now, Dickerson devises a plot to get rid of Cronauer once and for all by sending him and Garlick to interview soldiers in the field near An Lộc – knowing in advance that the only road leading into this particular area has been captured by the Viet Cong ( VC ), a fact which he keeps from the pair.
Far from leaving ` quietly ' as requested by Dickerson, the following day Cronauer sets up a quick softball game with the students from his English class on his way to the airport utilizing branches and melons as equipment.
** Mahlon Dickerson ( J ), from January 30, 1829
Trash is carried from Montgomery County's Shady Grove Transfer Station to a waste-to-energy plant located off the PEPCO lead to Mirant's Dickerson Generating Station.
That provision was disallowed by a Federal appeals court decision that was not appealed, and escaped Supreme Court review until 32 years after passage, when another appeals court ( the Fourth Circuit, covering states from South Carolina to Maryland ) failed to follow suit and reversed one of its district courts in Dickerson v. United States.
According to historian Oliver M. Dickerson, " The actual separation of the continental colonies from the rest of the Empire dates from the creation of this independent administrative board.
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Original owner Speer Communications, a company founded by Home Shopping Network co-founder Roy Speer, launched the station from studios on Dickerson Road in Nashville, in a former Sam's Club building.
Demon Knight ( also known as Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight ) is a 1995 American horror film directed by Ernest Dickerson, starring Billy Zane, William Sadler, and Jada Pinkett Smith.
Ellis Stewart, secretary of the black-owned Supreme Liberty Life Insurance company, joined with Earl B. Dickerson, a prominent Chicago lawyer, to develop a cemetery that would meet the needs of the burgeoning African-American population in Chicago, a demographic change brought about by the great migration of blacks from the South during the early decades of the 20th century.
Walley was originally elected as a Democrat after defeating Tommy Dickerson, who had switched from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.
Upon returning from his tour of duty as First Sergeant in 1899, Dickerson moved to White Pine County, Nevada.
Promoter Tex Rickard received a demand from Dickerson that the fight not be fixed.
Benjamin Harrison Eaton's sister, Mary Jane Eaton, married William S. Dickerson, also from Coshocton County, Ohio.
It seemed that Dickerson was headed for the endzone but he was caught from behind by Redskins CB Darrell Green.

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