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produced by McTiernan, Crichton, and Ned Dowd, with
Andrew G. Vajna,
James Biggam and
Ethan Dubrow as
executive producers.
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- 2009–2014 Vice
Chancellor Les
Ebdon Bill
Rammell Preceded by Sir
Robin Biggam Succeeded by John
Bercow Personal details Born (1931-01-10) 10
January 1931...
- water-soluble
precursor so that
large m****es of wool can be d****. See:
Biggam CP (2006). "Knowledge of
whelk dyes and
pigments in Anglo-Saxon England"...
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without the "i") is a
British sailing vessel commanded by Capt.
Biggam that on 23
August 1879
brought 419
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original on 28
August 2013.
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October 2013. Wharton, David;
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- Coloration. 16: 46–52. doi:10.1111/j.1478-4408.1986.tb03743.x. ISSN 1472-3581.
Biggam,
Carole P. (March 2006). "Whelks and
purple dye in Anglo-Saxon England"...
- Major-General Sir
Alexander Gordon Biggam KBE CB FRSE
FRCPE FRCP (14
April 1888 – 22
March 1963) was a
Scottish physician and
soldier who
served as Director...
- meanings. New York:
Thunders Mouth. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-56025-949-7.
Biggam, C. P;
Biggam,
Carole Patricia (29
March 2012). The
Semantics of Colour. Cambridge...
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Semantics of Colour: A New Paradigm. In Pitchford, N.J. &
Biggam, C.P. (eds.),
Progress in
Colour Studies:
Volume I.
Language and Culture...
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Whelks and
purple dye in Anglo-Saxon England.
Carole P.
Biggam.
Department of
English Language,
University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK The...