The Figgs are a rock ‘n’ roll band formed in Saratoga Springs, New York in 1987. Originally known as The Sonic Undertones, their output includes thirteen...
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Figgs may refer to: Figgs, Kentucky, unincorporated community within Shelby County The Figgs, American rock band George Figgs (born 1947), American actor...
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Figgs (born March 31, 1977) is an American former collegiate and professional women's basketball player. Born in Georgetown, Kentucky, Figgs led the Scott...
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(2000) (projectionist) "George Figgs". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-08-22. "Biography for George Figgs". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-09-13. George Figgs at IMDb v t e...
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Figg (before 1700 – 8 December 1734; also spelt James Fig) was an English prizefighter and instructor in historical European martial arts. While Figg...
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pharmacologist Pristine Figg, the antagonist of Tom and Jerry: The Movie. Voiced by Charlotte Rae. Fig (disambiguation) Figgs (disambiguation) This page...
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Eugene C. Figg (August 4, 1936 – March 20, 2002) was an American structural engineer who made numerous contributions to the field of structural engineering...
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a fantasy novel written by the British author J. K. Rowling. It is the fifth novel in the Harry Potter series...
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Graham Parker (redirect from Graham Parker and the Goldtops)
The album was recorded and mixed in two weeks. Songs of No Consequence was recorded with The Figgs in 2005. A show from the ensuing tour with the Figgs...
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Figgs & Phantoms is a comic young adult novel written and illustrated by Ellen Raskin and published by Dutton in 1974. It was a Newbery Honor Book. The...
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Christopher Figg (born 24 May 1957) is a film producer from the town of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. His film credits include Heidi, The Adventures...
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Malcolm John Figg is a South African politician currently serving as a member of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature for the Democratic Alliance....
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How to Frame a Figg is a 1971 comedy film about a bookkeeper's bungling assistant, Hollis Alexander Figg (played by Don Knotts), in the Dalton city hall...
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Mary Figg (born September 25, 1934) is a politician in the American state of Florida. She served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1982 to 1992...
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While Figg, Lickboot and Ferdinand attempt to escape, Tom and Jerry save Robyn and then take refuge on the roof. Figg and Lickboot manage to vacate the cabin...
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Anton Fig (redirect from Anton Figg)
perhaps best known as the drummer and second-in-command for Paul Shaffer and the World's Most Dangerous Band. David Letterman, for whom the band served as house...
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Trent Figg is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Calvin University, a position he has held since 2023. He was previously...
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Leonard Clifford William Figg KCMG (17 August 1923 – 11 August 2014) was a British diplomat. Figg was the son of Sir Clifford Figg, a tea and rubber planter...
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Sam Figg (born 7 May 1992) is a South African born Australian professional rugby union player. He plays as a back row for the Glendale Raptors in Major...
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Multiple Maniacs (category Films about rape in the United States)
part of the Dreamland acting troupe for Waters' films, including Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce, David Lochary, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, George Figgs, and Cookie...
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album The Rhumb Line. The song was also covered by garage rock band The Figgs on their 2019 album Shady Grove. Rec.music.gaffa has been the name for the Kate...
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Cindy Figg-Currier (born February 23, 1960) is an American professional golfer who joined the LPGA Tour in October 1984. She was instructed by Paul Marchand...
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George Figg (13 June 1824 – 20 July 1888) was an English cricketer. Figg was a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm roundarm medium. He was born at...
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Dreamlanders (section The Dreamlanders)
Stole, George Figgs, Bob Adams, Susan Lowe, Paul Swift, Chris Mason, and Peter Koper. Although Waters has attempted to include many of the same actors and...
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James Figgs, are involved in covert operations fighting a losing war against Tcho-Tcho terrorists. The Tcho-Tcho are able to predict Peel's and Figgs’ every...
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bugatti.com. Retrieved 2024-06-21. Figg, D (June 21, 2024). "Photos: The new Bugatti V16 is here, and they're calling it the Tourbillon". F1rst Motors Newsroom...
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Kevin Figueiredo (section With The Satellite Party)
Kevin "k-Figg" Figueiredo is an American drummer and a member of the hard rock band Extreme. Figueiredo began playing drums at the age of ten, when his...
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William Douglas Figg is an American scientist (pharmacologist). He is a senior investigator (tenured) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), National...
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Florida International University pedestrian bridge collapse (category Bridge disasters in the United States)
FIGG Bridge Engineers, a Tallahassee-based firm. Unlike most bridges in Florida, the design for this project was overseen by the university, not the Florida...
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1999 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament (category March 1999 sports events in the United States)
transferred from Purdue. Purdue's Ukari Figgs was named Most Outstanding Player. Tennessee, which had won the prior three national championships, was...
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