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Discover Ludwig'hickey' is an English word that is used in both spoken and written English.
It is a noun that refers to a bruise-like mark caused by kissing or sucking on another person's skin. Example sentence: She had several hickeys on her neck, indicating she had been spending time with her partner recently.
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hickey
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A bruise-like mark made during petting by pressing the mouth to the skin on one's partner's body and sucking.
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They await the arrival of big-spending Theodore Hickman ("Hickey"), who, contrary to expectations, announces that he has quit drinking and put his pipe dreams aside and that he intends to help them do the same.
When he heard, somewhat surprisingly, that more Americans visit art exhibitions than sports events, it became the first casino to house an art collection Mr Wynn's own, valued at $300m.In this section A fragile superpower Hangings in the wild west Hick or Hickey?
Now it is a fairly mature company struggling to grow by 15% a year and its stock has a p/e of 37. "Go figure," says Mr Hickey.
Art, for Mr Hickey, is a vital alternative to "stagnant" mainstream culture, an invitation to pleasure and a challenge to trust your responses.
The wild card is Kermit Oliver, a reclusive Waco postman, dubbed a Texas pre-Raphaelite by Mr Hickey, who paints bizarre religious allegories.Amid the western hues, sunny directness and learned visual puns is there a theme?
Mr Hickey believes so, and it has a regional sound: "New Yorkers think we lack depth," he says with combative pride.
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The grizzled Scots actor Brian Cox, then living in New York, and the more elfin Alan Cumming, another US exile, were sent on stage, as was the folk singer Dougie MacLean, to perform his nationalist anthem Caledonia in a duet with a young Glaswegian indie singer Lou Hickey.
Almost none of the big technology companies of 20 years ago still exist, points out Fred Hickey, the editor of the High-Tech Strategist, a newsletter.
A foe of conceptual art, cultural theory and political correctness, Mr Hickey says he wants to return beauty to contemporary art.Not everyone will drop flat at the first punch and agree that beauty ever fully departed, or that Norman Rockwell and Jeff Koons are really the best examples of what is missing from contemporary taste.
Writing in the New Zealand Herald, Bernard Hickey, a local financial commentator, pointed out that the government (and the opposition, for that matter) lacks a plan for coping with the very real possibility that a meltdown in Europe should derail New Zealand's recovery.
Ms Lumpkin (above), like her husband, Dave Hickey (see article), is a professor at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), where they head one of the country's hottest fine-arts programmes, drawing art students and visiting professors from all over the world.
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