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| Lispole is the birthplace of Joe | Higgins a former Socialist Party TD and a current MEP |
| butants this year included Tony Meo, who gave | Higgins a scare in the first round match when he lost |
| by Saskatchewan singer/guitarist Little Miss | Higgins; a studio version features on her 2010 releas |
| The cover shot was taken by James | Higgins, a staff photographer for the Irish Voice new |
| The player assumes the role of Master | Higgins, a tropical villager who is trying to save hi |
| on from Australia, called to see Mrs. Musaeus | Higgins, a fellow-member of the Theosophical society. |
| signed and was appointed by Governor Frank W. | Higgins a justice of the New York Supreme Court to fi |
| h supporter of Rhode Island Governor James H. | Higgins, a notable political reformer. |
| en years for the kidnap and torture of Gerald | Higgins, a partially sighted Roman Catholic man who d |
| n ongoing series of twice-weekly classes, the | Higgins Academy of the Sword, where students learn to |
| Higgins accepts the mission since he feels that the g | |
| e result of the independent tribunal was that | Higgins admitted Charges 3 and 4. |
| le and as a coach, coaching the likes of John | Higgins, Alan McManus and many of the top Scottish Ju |
| all time, behind only Stephen Hendry and John | Higgins, albeit based on a single year. |
| The song "Key Largo" was included on | Higgins' album, Just Another Day in Paradise. |
| Yamin, Sneaky Sound System, Will Young, Missy | Higgins, Alex Lloyd, Adam Cohen, David Bridie, Katie |
| with | Higgins, Alison Purkiss, and MacDonald |
| span, Mickey Cochrane, Jimmie Foxx and Pinky | Higgins all hit for the cycle during the season. |
| he event was also best known in 1986 for Alex | Higgins along with John Cochrane head-butting an offi |
| Higgins, along with Alex Crockett and Michael Lipman | |
| m Super Adventure Island, in this game Master | Higgins, along with his wife Tina, are stricken by a |
| Higgins also acquired interests in the wool industry | |
| Higgins also played as a sideman with Charlie Parker | |
| Higgins also noted that by performing tricks while in | |
| Higgins also won the frame before. | |
| the influential Melbourne newspaper, The Age. | Higgins also opposed Australian involvement in the Se |
| ational and abbreviated Canadian competition, | Higgins also won the gold medal in the javelin event |
| ked with Jackie McLean, Holly Cole, and Billy | Higgins, among many others, and recorded eight CDs fo |
| Built and owned by Thomas | Higgins, an Irish American in 1909, the building was |
| public is classed as an "overseas" while Alex | Higgins and Dennis Taylor are not, despite then havin |
| Higgins and the New Castle Republicans despised Allee | |
| lins with Tommy Flanagan, Bob Cranshaw, Billy | Higgins and Mickey Roker. |
| as traded by Detroit to the Red Sox for Pinky | Higgins and Archie McKain. |
| rded throughout 2008 and is produced by Brian | Higgins and his production team Xenomania. |
| he abduction of Lieutenant-Colonel William R. | Higgins and demanded his immediate release. |
| Engineering and mixing by Joe | Higgins and Matt Walbroehl. |
| Juiced" with Grape Ape voiced by John Michael | Higgins and Beegle Beagle voiced by Doug Preis. |
| s centered around the Park 'N' Shop Center at | Higgins and Arlington Heights Road. |
| n Halifax, Nova Scotia, the son of William B. | Higgins and Mary Anne Williams, Higgins moved to Broo |
| Later that year, | Higgins and Bailey were suspected in the death of Rob |
| of fellow snooker professionals, such as Alex | Higgins and Steve Davis. |
| Terry Mills Loy Vaught, Rumeal Robinson, Sean | Higgins, and Rob Pelinka. |
| His predecessor was Stuart | Higgins and his successor was Rebekah Wade. |
| can record label started by Bill Traut, Eddie | Higgins and George Badonsky in Chicago in 1965. |
| ournament a year later, Gray again eliminated | Higgins and Hendry en route to the final, and this ti |
| Dick Spring expelled Barry, alongside Joe | Higgins and 12 others, from the Labour Party in 1989. |
| ton Moore, Doug Belote, Chad Gilmore, Terence | Higgins, and Kevin O'Day have also been playing with |
| tyle deliberately based upon the work of Jack | Higgins and Gerald Seymour. |
| on future gangsters such as lieutenant Vannie | Higgins and others. |
| 83 UK Snooker Championship final between Alex | Higgins and Steve Davis. |
| when he lost to then defending champion Alex | Higgins and at the Crucible in 1978 when he lost to C |
| , among others, and reissues, notably by Gary | Higgins and Death. |
| In February 2010, | Higgins and his wife Denise appeared on ITV's Mr. and |
| In September 2010, Dieselboy / Damian | Higgins and partner Steve Gordon / Smash Gordon, of S |
| They opened the real estate firm of Carlson & | Higgins and proceeded to develop Ocean Beach. |
| The semi-finals were Reardon vs | Higgins, and Taylor vs Charlton. |
| rformed in McLean's quartet, along with Billy | Higgins and LaMont Johnson. |
| Steve Davis won in the final 9-3 against John | Higgins and earned £32,500. |
| to date not to feature production from Brian | Higgins and Xenomania, who have also worked with Suga |
| title of a book of essays, edited by Lynn A. | Higgins and Brenda R. Silver and published in (1991). |
| He had opposed the expulsion of Joe | Higgins and Militant Tendency at the 1989 conference |
| beat former world champions Fred Davis, Alex | Higgins and the then current champion Ray Reardon 7-6 |
| He was defeated by Republican Frank W. | Higgins, and afterwards resumed the practice of law a |
| ional champions John Pulman, Fred Davis, Alex | Higgins and the then current champion Ray Reardon in |
| Hannah | Higgins and Douglas Kahn (Berkeley: University of Cal |
| ld Alone)' is a 1969 single written by Sharon | Higgins and recorded by Loretta Lynn. |
| e and the 2 places went to the legendary Alex | Higgins and the young new professional from Thailand, |
| ming stars - famous face's have included John | Higgins and Stephen Maguire. |
| The film was written by Kenneth | Higgins and produced by Charles Marquis Warren. |
| eatise written by religious historian Godfrey | Higgins, and published after his death in 1833. |
| e is the daughter of the Fluxus artists, Dick | Higgins and Alison Knowles. |
| Higgins and O'Sullivan also contested the Masters fin | |
| raded by the Canadiens along with Christopher | Higgins and Ryan McDonagh to the New York Rangers for |
| directed by Peter Greenaway, starring Anthony | Higgins and Janet Suzman |
| Double world champion Alex "Hurricane" | Higgins and Joe Swail are both professional snooker p |
| The first round match between Alex | Higgins and Steve Davis on January 29 turned out to b |
| ucer Nicholas van Hoogstraten, lyrics by Joel | Higgins, and music by Martin Silvestri and Joel Higgi |
| ment, who manage leading snooker players John | Higgins and Graeme Dott, as well as Eurosport (who sc |
| Following the band's breakup, | Higgins and Mackenzie went on to join Len, where Higg |
| Traut, | Higgins and Badonsky formed their first record label, |
| educational work carried out by Mrs. Musaeus | Higgins, and the possibilities of its development. |
| Nonetheless, Bigart, | Higgins and four others shared a Pulitzer Prize. |
| f the left-wing faction along with Michael D. | Higgins and Joe Higgins within the party opposed to c |
| old Mabern, Junie Booth, Richard Davis, Billy | Higgins, Archie Shepp, Dudu Pukwana, John Stevens, Tr |
| s completed in 1957, and designed by Eggers & | Higgins, architects of the Dirksen Senate Office Buil |
| Stephen Hendry and John | Higgins are the only players to win the tournament th |
| The streets of | Higgins are named after judges. |
| of the International Court of Justice Rosalyn | Higgins argues that the location of Article 25, outsi |
| The | Higgins Armory Sword Guild, founded in part by Patri |
| The | Higgins Armory Museum held the "Leonard Anthony DeLon |
| These included a canceled plan for | Higgins Armory to move to the Auditorium from its cur |
| ana State University (Bozeman, MT: 1994), the | Higgins Armory Museum (Worcester, MA: 1995), Kalamazo |
| married Elizabeth Prince, the widow of David | Higgins around 1785. |
| June 1999: | Higgins arrives in San Diego |
| me Minister John George Diefenbaker appointed | Higgins as Newfoundland's first Progressive Conservat |
| Best of the West featured | Higgins as United States Marshal Sam Best who, after |
| Zappa listed Chuck | Higgins as a reference in his influence list accompan |
| He replaced Pat | Higgins as Brigade Adjutant in February 1917. |
| l Haynes holding minority interests, with Rod | Higgins as general manager and Hall of Famer Larry Br |
| m The Naked Vicar Show that had featured Ross | Higgins as a blustering bigot. |
| ted General Booth's Chief of the Staff Edward | Higgins as the new General of The Salvation Army. |
| John | Higgins as Dean |
| John | Higgins as Pte. |
| It stars Anthony | Higgins as Sherlock Holmes who in 1985 played Profess |
| Clare | Higgins as Young Sophie |
| tars Ben Cross as Dr. Andrew Manson and Clare | Higgins as Christine Manson. |
| Jonathan | Higgins as Patrick 'Pat' McKinney |
| In October 2008, Fangoria described | Higgins as one of the "most promising British horror |
| rm, which had previously been listed Eggers & | Higgins at the same address. |
| Thomas Aquinas | Higgins at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judg |
| d to stand as the Liberal Party candidate for | Higgins at the next election. |
| On 14 April 1990, in his match against Alex | Higgins at the World Snooker Championship in Sheffiel |
| he most noted Mineral Waters, analysed by Dr. | Higgins at the instance of John Ellison, 8vo, London. |
| arter-final match between Fred Davis and Alex | Higgins at the Manchester Exhibition Hall when rain s |
| After graduating from college in 1976, | Higgins attempted to enter the National Football Leag |
| Born in Clinton, Connecticut, | Higgins attended Norwich Free Academy. |
| Born in Toronto on October 24, 1948, | Higgins attended St. Thomas Aquinas School for his pr |
| l Saints Polish National Catholic Cemetery on | Higgins Avenue and River Road was expanded and now ho |
| It is located at 111 North | Higgins avenue. |
| ACT Supreme Court Justice | Higgins awarded the two politicians and their wives a |
| he practice of law to become president of the | Higgins Bank in Missoula. |
| Terence Langley | Higgins, Baron Higgins KBE DL PC (born 18 January 192 |
| hamlet on NY-10 north of Arietta and south of | Higgins Bay. |
| Higgins Beach has managed to retain its small-town ch | |
| Some of its current residents began coming to | Higgins Beach in this way. |
| Higgins Beach is a small beach located in the State o | |
| community has two inns (The Breakers and The | Higgins Beach Inn), which are open during the summer |
| The final saw John | Higgins beat Mark Williams 10-4 and became only the t |
| In the Grand Prix final in 2005, | Higgins beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 9-2. |
| Defending champion Alex | Higgins beat Fred Davis in a memorable quarter-final |
| Higgins beat Tony Drago, Darren Morgan, defending Mas | |
| l section of the 2009 Rally Isle of Man, Mark | Higgins became the most successive driver in the even |
| Strathclyde Hospital in Motherwell, of which | Higgins became a patron after they cared for his term |
| Brien, and Saturday Night Live producer Steve | Higgins became the announcer on Late Night with Jimmy |
| Higgins became a cadet at the Royal Military Academy, | |
| rty leader Harry Mews failed to win his seat, | Higgins became the province's first Leader of the Opp |
| undalk in the League of Ireland alongside Jim | Higgins, before the pair joined Birmingham City in 19 |
| property, his business and finally his wife, | Higgins began drinking heavily and contracted a fever |
| After retiring as a player, | Higgins began coaching at the University of Calgary, |
| kingly been proposed for deletion, due to Mr. | Higgins being "not notable" since he allegedly does n |
| In early 1978, | Higgins believed he had tied some of the scandals dir |
| Higgins believes art humanizes us, the subjects of hi | |
| ied December 7, 1984), also known in India as | Higgins Bhagavatar, was an American musician, scholar |
| nreleased tracks from the Hal Ashby and Colin | Higgins black comedy Harold and Maude (1971). |
| rformed as a sideman with Dewey Redman, Billy | Higgins, Bob Mintzer, Alan Dawson and Mr. Jellybelly. |
| Andrew | Higgins born 13 July 1981 in Epping, Essex, England i |
| n's each night, David Letterman (John Michael | Higgins), both vie for the position. |
| rement of the veteran Conservative MP Terence | Higgins, Bottomley contested Worthing West, won with |
| defined by the City Planning Commission are: | Higgins Boulevard to the north, Alvar Street to the e |
| undaries of Desire Projects as these streets: | Higgins Boulevard, Alvar Street, Florida Boulevard, D |
| ion Network's Smart Guy, Comedy Central's The | Higgins Boys and Gruber and HBO's off-Broadway produc |
| ompositions by Abrams, Jack Walrath, Patience | Higgins, Brad Jones, Warren Smith and Reggie Nicholso |
| The J.C. | Higgins brand for Sears sporting goods was replaced w |
| Higgins, Bryan; (1788). | |
| Higgins, Bryan; (1795). | |
| Higgins, Bryan; (1786). | |
| Higgins, Bryan; (1780). | |
| steampunk themed nightclub located inside the | Higgins Building basement in Los Angeles, California. |
| The | Higgins Building has also been a filming location for |
| The | Higgins Building is a proto-Modernist building locate |
| The | Higgins Building basement originally was L.A.'s first |
| The | Higgins Building basement was Los Angeles' first ever |
| The | Higgins Building also houses one of Los Angeles' prem |
| ojects in the Historic Core have included the | Higgins Building, The Security Bank Building, the Pac |
| ngineer Department was housed in the historic | Higgins Building, a 10-story Beaux-Arts style commerc |
| The defending champion was John | Higgins, but he was eliminated in the fifth round of |
| in his first semi-final and at one stage led | Higgins by 15 frames to 14. Needing one of the last t |
| Higgins by the evening session led 8-5 but Taylor won | |
| y losing to then-Democratic Assemblyman Brian | Higgins by less than 1% for the right to succeed Repu |
| On 5 December 2009, at the 2009 | Higgins by-election, O'Dwyer was elected to succeed f |
| te near the Johnston House at Highway One and | Higgins Canyon Road and serves as a daycare facility. |
| Higgins' career details are sketchy. | |
| son Bulloch, Ian Cushanen, Marv Edwards, Jack | Higgins, Cecil Hoekstra, Pete Koval, Bob Maxwell, Don |
| e Mason for Best Supporting Actor and Kenneth | Higgins' cinematography. |
| Patience | Higgins: clarinet, alto clarinet, baritone saxophone |
| Carol | Higgins Clark chose acting as her profession. |
| Anthony | Higgins Clark (born April 4, 1964, Lynchburg, Virgini |
| Buell Neidlinger and Denis Charles with Billy | Higgins, Clark Terry, Roswell Rudd, Steve Lacy and Ch |
| Mother (with Maya Angelou, Mary | Higgins Clark) (1996) |
| Mary Jane Cox, Jenny Feick, Chris Hart, Dave | Higgins, Cliff White, and Dave Zevick. |
| Forbes Murray as Mr. | Higgins, College President (uncredited) |
| Mossley manager, Shaun | Higgins commented on Rowney after he signed stating; |
| This is one of three buildings that | Higgins commissioned Engelbert to design. |
| ith the rest, however, he could only watch as | Higgins compiled frame-winning 69 break. |
| During his semi-final match, John | Higgins compiled the Crucible's 1000th century break. |
| en Newfoundland and Labrador did join Canada, | Higgins contested the district of St. John's East for |
| the assault was beaten back, a color bearer ( | Higgins) continued to advance towards the Confederate |
| eca Infrastructure, Fletcher Construction and | Higgins Contractors. |
| : laid down, 9 February 1953 as AM-439 at the | Higgins Corp., New Orleans, Louisiana; launched, 25 S |
| Jack | Higgins Cup 1964. |
| Jack | Higgins Cup 1985,2009, 2010 |
| r the editorships of Kelvin Mackenzie, Stuart | Higgins, David Yelland and Rebekah Wade. |
| w to the under 17s of Darren Mc Killion, John | Higgins, Davin Mc Sorley and Gary Conway all of whom |
| Higgins declined to seek a third term as governor. | |
| John | Higgins defeated Ken Doherty 10-8 in the final to win |
| In the all-Scottish best-of-17 final, | Higgins defeated Maguire 9-6 for a record-equalling f |
| John | Higgins defended his title, which he won in 2010, aft |
| Regardless, | Higgins demonstrated extensive knowledge and familiar |
| Architects Eggers and | Higgins designed the buildings. |
| Preferring his legal practice to politics, | Higgins did not run for re-election in 1951. |
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