- HIV/AIDS
activist Maggie Nicols (born 1948),
Scottish vocalist and
dancer Rosemary Nicols (born 1941),
English actress Nicol Nicolls Nichols (surname)...
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Rosemary Nicols (born
Rosemary Claxton; 28
October 1941, in Bradford, England) is a
British actress and writer. She
comes from a
theatrical family[citation...
-
Nicols announced his
official name
change from
Sheldon Tarsha,
stating both
personal and
professional reasons for the change. In
October 2016,
Nicols...
- his HIV
infection to his
community in
March 1991.
Nicols was the
youngest of Joan and Hank
Nicols'
three children. At 18
months of age, he was diagnosed...
- Talisker. In 1978
Nicols recorded an
album with the
vocalist Julie Tippetts called Sweet and S'Ours on the FMP label. By the late 1970s,
Nicols had
become an...
- side of the prism.
Nicol prisms were once
widely used in
mineralogical microscopy and polarimetry, and the term "using
crossed Nicols" (abbreviated as XN)...
-
Australian footballer Tom
Nicol,
Scottish footballer William Nicol,
British scientist and
inventor of the
Nicol prism Nikol Nicol prism Nicols Nicoll Nichol Nicholl...
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Thomas Nicol Williamson (14
September 1936 – 16
December 2011) was a
British actor. He was once
described by
playwright John
Osborne as "the greatest...
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Henry Nicol (1845–1880) was a
philologist specialized in
French phonology.
Cousin of
Henry Sweet,
Nicol was
persuaded in 1871 by
Frederick James Furnivall...
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Nicol Burne (fl. 1574–1598) was a
Scottish Roman Catholic controversialist.
Burne told
Thomas Smeaton in
Paisley that he
wished to
defend Catholic doctrines...