recruit, Higgins originally committed to the University of Tennessee to play college football before changing to Clemson University. Higgins also played...
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William Higgins may refer to: Alexander Higgins (footballer, born 1870) (1870–?), born William Alexander Higgins, English footballer William Higgins (English...
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William Higgins, also known as "Wim Hof" (December 19, 1942 – December 21, 2019) was an American independent director of gay pornographic films who based...
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William Richard Higgins (January 15, 1945 – July 31, 1989) was a United States Marine Corps colonel who was captured in Lebanon in 1988 while serving...
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Jayden William Higgins is an American football wide receiver for the Iowa State Cyclones. He previously played for the Eastern Kentucky Colonels. Higins...
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Michael William Higgins (born October 24, 1948) is a Canadian academic and writer. He was the interim principal of St. Mark's College and president of...
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William Higgins (1763 – June 1825), an Irish chemist, was one of the early proponents of atomic theory. Known mainly for his speculative ideas on chemical...
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The Venerable William Higgins was an Anglican priest in England. Higdgins was born in London and educated at Christ Church, Oxford. He held livings at...
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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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William Higgins Coleman (18 July 1812 – 12 September 1863) was an English botanist. Coleman was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated...
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Thomson. From 1814 to 1819, Irish chemist William Higgins claimed that Dalton had plagiarised his ideas, but Higgins' theory did not address relative atomic...
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Look up Higgins in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Higgins is a surname found in England and in Ireland, with several origins. In England, the name originates...
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William Higgins (April 2, 1942 - January 21, 2022) was an American former professional tennis player. Higgins, an Oklahoma native, was active on tour...
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pornographic film industry, he became closely associated with director William Higgins who first had Noll appearing in a few silent film loops in 1977. Noll...
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Vixen (US) Vouyer Media (US) Wanz Factory (Japan) Wicked Pictures (US) William Higgins (includes gay content) (defunct) Zero Tolerance Entertainment (US)...
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"Lance" in Leo & Lance and Blonds Do It Best, Leo and Lance directed by William Higgins; Blonds Do It Best directed by Richard Morgan. In his starring role...
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Major directors such as Matt Sterling, Eric Peterson, John Travis, and William Higgins set the standard for the models of the decade. The performers they...
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exception of a few hostages such as CIA Bureau Chief William Francis Buckley and Marine Colonel William Higgins (who were both killed), most were chosen not for...
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in Australia it is rated "Refused Classification" (RC). The 1999 William Higgins production Double Czech included actual sex between the Bartok twins...
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William S. Higgins was the coach for the Gonzaga University men's basketball team during the 1915–16 season. His record at Gonzaga stands at 2–7 (.222)...
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(1958), and all of the advanced methods of quantum chemistry. In 1789, William Higgins published views on what he called combinations of "ultimate" particles...
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Higgins and Company (also Janefield Cabinet and Chair Works) was a cabinet works firm in Beith, Scotland. It was founded by Hugh Stevenson, William Stevenson...
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William Lincoln Higgins (March 8, 1867 – November 19, 1951) was an American politician, physician, and US Representative from Connecticut from 1933 to...
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al-Tufayli), al-Musawi was responsible for the abduction of Lt. Col William Higgins while commander of Hezbollah's Islamic Resistance (military wing)....
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William Higgins was the first high constable of the Toronto Police Department, appointed as High Bailiff after Toronto's incorporation in 1834. Higgins...
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which were capable of arranging themselves into groups. In 1789, William Higgins published views on what he called combinations of "ultimate" particles...
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James William Higgins (September 6, 1896 – February 15, 1945) was an American businessman and legislator. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in September 1896...
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William Higgins (12 December 1850 – 8 April 1926) was an English cricketer. He played six first-class matches for Marylebone Cricket Club between 1870...
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subtitled "The Young and the Hung Part 2" it is not a sequel to the 1985 William Higgins film "The Young and the Hung" starring Brian Estevez, Christopher Lance...
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Known as "Brooklyn's Last Irish Boss", Higgins was notorious for his escapes from law enforcement. Higgins was born in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn...
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