Glasgow Hawks are the champions elect of Scottish club rugby following a hard fought but ultimately convincing victory over a feisty Biggar. |
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Across in Biggar, the bonfire celebrations date back to the pagan times when fire was worshipped. |
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I came down to watch Biggar against Peebles recently and eight punch-ups later I thought this is not like Glasgow rugby. |
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In the short term, if anyone is looking for weaners, we know of a breeder in Biggar who has piglets available which were born last weekend. |
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The company was originally based in Edinburgh before moving to Biggar and then Symington. |
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The evening will be rounded off by The Little Biggar Band, a three-piece group, joined by a few friends, for a traditional Scottish ceilidh. |
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Webb could not snipe with his customary fast-twitch acceleration and Biggar had to run the show on his own. |
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Other permanent puppet theatres have been established in Birmingham and Norwich and at Biggar near Edinburgh. |
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The proximity of the derailment site to the town of Biggar facilitated a rapid response. |
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Wales are now sweating on Biggar, who hobbled off early in the day with a high ankle sprain. |
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Biggar is the more isolated of the two villages, located around 2 miles to the south of Vickerstown. |
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Mr. Biggar said that it is inappropriate for ex-DFO staff to be assisting in the investigation of their former employer, and that their presence may compromise the integrity of the commission's final recommendations. |
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The home side's Canadian winger Jeff Hassler ploughed overforatrywithintwominutes which Dan Biggar converted. |
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Her hometown of Biggar plans to dedicate a memorial park in her honour. |
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Kahn Fotuali'I was sluggish, while Dan Biggar had his scratchiest game for a long time. |
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We did it with our own trucks and we paid the freight, but when I sold it to the Biggar malt plant 40 miles away I had to pay freight and elevation to Tidewater, Vancouver or Thunder Bay, and it never went there. |
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The petition is signed by Canadians from my constituency of Regina-Lumsden and from other parts of Saskatchewan, including Estevan, Kamsack, Moose Jaw, Biggar, Saskatoon, North Battleford and Sturgis, to name a few. |
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Growing up, and attending Biggar Composite School, she excelled both academically and athletically, participating in swimming, volleyball, fastball, badminton, and track. |
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Concerned passers-by contacted the Scottish SPCA to say they had spotted a reptile in a stream at Carnwath Golf Course, near Biggar in South Lanarkshire. |
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At the same time, other developers imagined developing Biggar into a larger seaside resort. |
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The recreational facilities at Biggar Bank were scaled back, but the island's beaches remain locally popular. |
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One of England's few remaining Oyster farms can also be found located in the Biggar area of Walney. |
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Garry Biggar introduced himself as a commercial fisher. |
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Subsequent to the accident at Biggar, it was revealed that many of the risks previously identified continued to exist and contributed to hardships experienced by passengers and crew in the aftermath of the accident. |
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As we see from Tinto, it is not far from Culter to Biggar, which is on a totally different watershed, and does not figure on the bathyorographical map of the Clyde at all. |
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Brownsbank Cottage, near Biggar, South Lanarkshire, the home of MacDiarmid and his wife Valda from 1952 until their deaths, has been restored by the Biggar Museum Trust. |
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Biggar is situated on the east coast of the island, and is a more agricultural community, with farms extending south of the village as far as the South Walney Nature Reserve. |
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It is possibly the oldest settlement on Walney, with Furness Abbey records from 1292 mentioning a grange at Biggar, and today is still a farming village. |
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They include Earnse Bay, Biggar Bank, Roanhead and Rampside. |
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Shock troops BIGGAR snapped up their fourth win on the trot, edging out GHA 21 17 at Hartree Mill. |
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