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'''Nick Adams''' may refer to:


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== People ==
* ] (1931–1968), appeared in Hollywood films and on US television during the 1950s and 1960s
* ] (born 1973), American comedian and writer
* ] (born 1983), musical theater dancer and actor
* ] (born 1977), English rugby union footballer
* ] born 1986, Amercian Motocross Racer

== Fiction ==
* ], created by the writer Ernest Hemingway for several short stories written during the 1920s and 1930s

==See also==
* ] (born 1986), English footballer
* ]
* ]

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