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| Noun | 1. American breed of chicken having barred grey plumage raised for meat and brown eggs.[Wordnet]. | |
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Date "Dominick" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1630. (references) |
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| Dominick Arduin | Dominick Arduin (1961-2004?) was a Frenchwoman who disappeared in her attempt to ski to the North Pole. (references) | ||
| Dominick Argento | Dominick Argento (b. York, Pennsylvania, 1927 is an American composer, best known as a leading composer of lyric opera. (references) | ||
| Dominick Brascia | Dominick Brascia is an American actor, film director, producer, and radio personality. He has starred in several films beginning in the 1980's. His well known role is in the 1985 horror film Friday the 13th: A New Beginning as Joey. His other well known film role was in the 1994 film National Lampoon's Last Resort. (references) | ||
| Dominick Cerrone | Dominick Cerrone is the Director of Culinary Arts at The French Culinary Institute in New York City, one of the top programs in the world. His culinary experience comes from serving as a chef at Le Chantilly, Le Cirque, The Polo, Tavern on the Green and Le Périgord. He also helped to open the famed Le Bernardin, also in New York. He holds a degree in electrical technology and intends to incorporate more technology in the Institute's programs. (references) | ||
| Dominick Cirillo | Dominick Quiet Dom Cirillo became the official boss of the Genovese crime family after Vincent Gigante got twelve years in prison. He's not bringing a lot of attention unto himself and is the most powerful boss in the country, with his Family of about 250-300 members. He never conducts business on the phone. Gigante still remains official boss. (references) | ||
| Dominick Daly | Sir Dominick Daly (11 August 1798 - 19 February 1868) was the Governor of Prince Edward Island from 11 July 1854 to 25 May 1859 and later Governor of South Australia from 4 March 1862 until his death on 19 February 1868. (references) | ||
| Dominick Dunne | Dominick Dunne (born October 29, 1925 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American writer and investigative journalist describing the way high society interacts with the judiciary system. (references) | ||
| Dominick Perello | Dominick Perello is a figure associated with organized crime in New York City. He is the son of Genovese mobster Pasquale Perello and brother of Ryan Perello and Pasquale Perello, Jr. (references) | ||
| Henry Dominick | Henry Dominick - Believed to have arrived in S. Carolina circa 1752 from a port in Holland. Married a lady by the last name of Fellars, fathered several children. His wife passed and Henry married another Fellars, several more children. Henry fought in the war for independence. From his second marriage, one of his sons, Andrew, settled in Sharpsburg Georgia (near Newnan). Andrew owned 5,000 acres in Sharpsburg and is buried at White Oak Cemetary. (references) | ||
| The Flip Side of Dominick Hide | The Flip Side Of Dominick Hide is a British television play which has attained cult status. It was first transmitted as part of the Play for Today series by the BBC on 9 December 1980. (references) | ||
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