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Dominick

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Dom·i·nick  (dm-nk)
n.
Variant of Dominique.
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Noun1.Dominick - American breed of chicken having barred grey plumage raised for meat and brown eggs
Gallus gallus, chicken - a domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs; believed to have been developed from the red jungle fowl


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Photo: Reuters)</div> </div> Vanity Fair writer, bestselling author and investigative journalist, Dominick Dunne, died Wednesday at his home in Manhattan, the Associated Press reports.
The CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (five, 9pm) team discover that Griffin's Chief of Staff Dominick Humphreys has just killed himself, and the gun lying next to him was the very one that was used to murder Jones - a weapon that has so far been missing.
He lost to James J Corbett in the first officially recognised world heavyweight title bout under Queensbury Rules in 1892, although some boxing historians believe Sullivan's win over Dominick McCaffrey at Cincinnati in 1885 was the first such contest.
 
 
 
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