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All but the oldest of the Dickeys' children are in custody of the county social services agency.
Celluloid dickeys were popular for their waterproof and stain-resistant properties.
At this point, all the boys started looking at each other's underpants to see how their hard dickeys compared with each others.
Celluloid dickeys simulated the look of a formal shirt bib for day and evening wear.
Farther northeast, the route heads into more forested areas, running along the western base of Dickeys Mountain.
It also has many bakeries, restaurants (like Dickeys, Food 9, etc.) and hotels.
Then she moved on to the table with dismembered turtlenecks called dickeys, on sale for $1.09, in search of a large.
Quenelles are sort of the dickeys of haute cuisine, almost impossible to find.
Some bloody great luxury hotel, with waiters in dickeys, and bellhops covered in buttons?'
Their garb was rustic: tattered, muddy-hued cotton shirts and blue dickeys, or some old Soviet version thereof.
Both of the Dickeys are natives of Croton-on-Hudson, where they still live.
It finally joins Licking Creek north of the town of Dickeys Mountain.
Cardboard dickeys are still manufactured in the United States by Amazon Dry Goods.
You fall in love with certain plants, like the single-blossomed, butter-yellow kerria that sits in a vase in the Dickeys' airy living room.
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During the 1910s and 1920s the John R. Dickeys lived in the house which in the numbering at the time was 38 Euclid Avenue.
The road continues through more farmland with some woods and residences, crossing the Licking Creek and passing through the community of Dickeys Mountain.
Cotton knit turtleneck dickeys are embellished at the neck with passementerie, gems, studs or crests ($12 to $15) in primary colors.
In deer-hunting season men in fluorescent-orange hunters' dickeys came in carloads to prowl through the woods but it wasn't deer-hunting season now.
One day, Hiram Fairbanks, her brother, arrives with a boy he introduces as the orphaned son of the Dickeys, a lower-class family associated with questionable morals.
This is accomplished by a "Rube Goldberg" invention of David Dickeys, which pulleys a tub up the chute to slowly dispense water from holes in its back.
The Dickeys included the local Presbyterian minister, the Mr O'Malley of the local bank, a state Representative, and local businessmen.
It was one of the cleanest and prettiest little dickeys I ever saw; and I have good reason to believe that it effected the sale of three Petershams.
Dickeys Mountain and Tuscarora Mountain (along the western border with Franklin County) also form a syncline, but these ridges are held up by the Tuscarora Formation.