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Higgins

[hig-inz]

noun

  1. George V., 1939–99, U.S. novelist.



Higgins

/ ˈɪɡɪԳ /

noun

  1. Alex, known as Hurricane Higgins . 1949–2010, Northern Irish snooker player: world champion (1972, 1982)

  2. Jack, real name Harry Patterson . born 1929, British novelist; his thrillers include The Eagle Has Landed (1975), Confessional (1985), and Midnight Runner (2002)

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Higgins Homes Plc is accused of corporate manslaughter and a health and safety offence.

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Higgins Homes Plc was a property developer, Anstis was the site manager, Coulson was responsible for compiling the lifting plan for the site, Mann was a crane supervisor and McInnes was a crane operator, the prosecution said.

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Congressman Clay Higgins of Louisiana told the BBC that travel to the US was "a privilege, not a right".

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Craig Higgins, from Sowerby Bridge, in West Yorkshire, was on duty with Greater Manchester Police when he collapsed in 2022.

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Dawn Higgins said her husband and the father of her two children appeared fit and healthy and took regular exercise, but had developed a thickening of the heart wall, which made it more difficult for the organ to pump blood around the body.

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