Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village in civil parish, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ07548).
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According to Bickerton, the idea of universal grammar is supported by creole languages because certain features are shared by virtually all in the category. Source: Internet
Annie Bickerton, left, Richard Tamayo and Cristin Lim post fliers with offers of help to neighbors throughout Mar Vista. Source: Internet
Washam granted that request and rescheduled the sentencing for June 25, although he allowed Barringer and Bickerton to present their side on Friday so as not to require the Muhas to have to come back later. Source: Internet
There is a further dimension to the exhibition, music composed and played by Bob Bickerton, inspired by Robin’s paintings and using Brian’s instruments. Source: Internet
“We are confident that his enthusiasm and drive will help us rebuild the many programmes that were devastated, along with our facilities, by the horrific storms of late last year,” Bickerton said. Source: Internet