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  2. Dorothy Dickson currently works at the Vaccine Testing Center, University of Vermont. Dorothy does research in Public Health, Infectious Diseases and Clinical Trials.

  3. Dorothy Dixer. In Australian politics, a Dorothy Dixer is a rehearsed or planted question asked of a government Minister by a backbencher of their own political party during Parliamentary Question Time. [1] The term can be used in a mildly derogatory sense, but in common usage today is simply pre-arranged questions from a friendly audience member.

  4. Dorothy Dix was a popular advice columnist who was rumoured to sometimes write the questions she answered. You won’t find her in the Australian Parliament but a type of question asked during Question Time is named after her.

  5. Mar 9, 2021 · Dorothy Alison Dickson was born in Broken Hill, a booming mining town of 25,000 people in far western New South Wales on 4 March, 1925. She was the oldest of four sisters, all of whom would have some connection with the performing arts over time.

  6. The novel follows the descent of Pinky, a teenage gang leader in Brighton's criminal underworld. The book examines the criminal mind and explores the themes of morality and sin - recurrent concerns for the Roman Catholic Author. Glasgow hosts the Empire Exhibition; an £11 million celebration of the British Empire visited by 13 million people.

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