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Cosa (chi) è Nixon - definizione


Nixon (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Nixon is a surname of English, Scots, or Irish origin meaning "son of Nicholas". The following is a partial list of well-known persons and fictional characters with this name.
Marmaduke Nixon         
  • Nixon's farm at [[Māngere]] bordering the [[Pūkaki Creek]] in 1853. The European buildings shown are likely Nixon's farm
NEW ZEALAND POLITICIAN
Marmaduke George Nixon
Marmaduke George Nixon (1813 or 1814 – 27 May 1864) was a notable soldier in the New Zealand Wars. Born at Malta, he joined the British Army in 1831, spending most of his career as an officer in British India with the 39th Regiment of Foot.
Edwin Nixon         
BRITISH BUSINESS LEADER
Sir Edwin Nixon
Sir Edwin Ronald Nixon (21 June 1925 – 17 August 2008) was an eminent British business leader who headed IBM's operations in the country for over 20 years.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Nixon
1. 1'52 Eisenhower––Nixon: Dwight Eisenhower picked Nixon, then a U.S.
2. The language was Nixon language.‘‘ The remarks by Nixon and Kissinger, captured by a taping system Nixon had secretly installed in the Oval office, stirred anger in India.
3. The language was Nixon language." The remarks by Nixon and Kissinger, captured by a taping system Nixon had secretly installed in the Oval office, stirred anger in India.
4. At the Nixon library, they talk about Clinton the way liberals talked about Nixon.
5. McGovern lost to President Richard Nixon in November 1'72, with Nixon carrying every state except Massachusetts.