• John Higgin was a professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played at club level for Barrow, as a centre. John Higgin...
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    John Higgins MBE (born 18 May 1975) is a Scottish professional snooker player. He has won 31 ranking titles, placing him in third position on the all-time...
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  • an American comedy group in New York City consisting of Ben Marshall, John Higgins, and Martin Herlihy, who began collaborating as students at New York...
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  • director Isaac Higgin (c.1789–1832), British merchant John Higgin, English rugby league player William Higgin (1793–1867), Anglican bishop Higgins (disambiguation)...
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    John Michael Higgins (born February 12, 1963) is an American actor, game show host, and comedian whose film credits include Christopher Guest's mockumentaries...
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  • John Higgins (born 1975) is a Scottish snooker player. John Higgins may also refer to: John J. Higgins (1865–1944), American politician John Higgins (Australian...
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    televised sport in the 1980s. Higgins turned professional in 1971 and won the World Snooker Championship in 1972, defeating John Spencer 37–31 in the final...
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    John Higgins (born 1949) is an English comic book artist and writer. He did significant work for 2000 AD, and he has frequently worked with writer Alan...
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  • John Pinckney Calhoun Higgins, better known as "Pink" Higgins (March 28, 1851 – December 18, 1913), was a gunman and cowboy of the Old West. He is known...
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  • book story arc "We Gotta Go Now" by Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson, and John Higgins. The series stars Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Lizze Broadway, Maddie...
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  • John Woodman Higgins (September 1, 1874 – October 19, 1961) was an American businessman and owner of the Higgins Armory Museum. John Woodman Higgins was...
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  • Montoya and Alessandra Perez appear as Luna and Abby, respectively. John Higgins appears as a store clerk. In September 2017, it was announced that Tom...
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    John Chippendall Montesquieu Bellew (né Higgin; 3 August 1823 – 19 June 1874) was an English author, preacher, and public reader. He was born at Lancaster...
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  • his way to the final, Wilson eliminated Dominic Dale, Joe O'Connor, John Higgins and David Gilbert in the earlier rounds of the tournament. The defending...
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    rehabilitation. He reached his first World final in 2001, where he defeated John Higgins 18–14 to claim his first World title and reached number two in the world...
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  • John McLaughlin Higgins (April 17, 1961 – November 21, 2006) was an American reporter and editor specializing in the cable television industry. His writings...
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    available as second hand items. The brand name, J. C. Higgins, was based on a real person, John Higgins who was a Sears employee. He moved from his birth...
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    Institute, Higgin began working at the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, but his interest in the theater resulted in his designing stages for John Cort...
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    ISBN 978-0-85112-230-4. "Snooker: Higgins makes final flourish". The Times. 28 February 1972. p. 7. Hayton, Eric; Dee, John (2004). The CueSport Book of Professional...
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  • Archstone Take 'The Country Club' Comedy With Please Don't Destroy's John Higgins; Cuba Gooding Jr. Joins 'Angels Fallen: Warriors Of Peace' – Film Briefs"...
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  • creative team of writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons and colorist John Higgins. It was published monthly by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987 before being...
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  • the comedy troupe Please Don't Destroy, consisting of Martin Herlihy, John Higgins, and Ben Marshall. In the film, a fictionalized version of the group...
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    American actor, director, and producer John Wayne (1907–1979) began working on films as an extra, prop man and stuntman, mainly for the Fox Film Corporation...
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    returned to Hellblazer for the five-part "Son of Man" story with artist John Higgins. Ennis and Dillon went on to create the 66-issue Vertigo series Preacher...
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    former U.S. senator John Breaux, is in the southwestern corner of the state and includes Lafayette, Lake Charles, and New Iberia. Higgins won the runoff election...
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  • Gibbons (p), John Higgins (i). "The Abyss Gazes Also" Watchmen, no. 6 (February 1987). DC Comics. Alan Moore (w), Dave Gibbons (p), John Higgins (i). "Watchmaker"...
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  • flashback sequences in black and white, and instructed Watchmen colorist John Higgins to use "muted November colors". He was upset when he saw the finished...
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    maximum breaks, putting him in third place behind O'Sullivan (15) and John Higgins (13) for the most officially recognised maximums in professional competition...
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  • 5 (1980). Higgins was born in Nouméa, New Caledonia, France, to an Australian mother, Joy (Kelly), and American father, John Edward Higgins, one of six...
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  • 6‍–‍3, making a 131 break, the first century break of the tournament. John Higgins defeated Lyu Haotian 6‍–‍1, making two centuries. Zhou Yuelong defeated...
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