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Biggar
Biggar meaning
A village in Barrow-in-Furness district, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref SD186662). | A town and civil parish of South Lanarkshire council area, Lanarkshire, Scotland (OS grid ref NT045375). | A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Biggar had been named at fly-half for Wales' clash against South Africa but was omitted having struggled with a back irritation.
Both withdrawals are precautionary, though it is not the first time Biggar has had issues with his back.
DAN BIGGAR: From the King to the prince of the King's Road!
Exhibitions and open studios stretch from Crossford and Lanark to Coulter and Roberton as well as in the heart of Biggar itself.
Five years earlier, Baptiste’s nephew, Colten Boushie, a twenty-two-year-old from Red Pheasant, had been shot and killed by Gerald Stanley, a white farmer, near Biggar, a town in central Saskatchewan.
It has been awarded the Kathy Biggar Trophy for its weapon awareness reduction programme.
Kelso’s semi-final clash saw them defeat Biggar 5-37 for a spot I the final, whilst Selkirk beat Jed-Thistle, 40-22.
NCA Director General, Graeme Biggar apologised to female officers let down by the NCA and pledged to take action.
That season ended Monday with the engagement of lead Zach Shallcross and Kaity Biggar.
This was the second round, in which winners from five local area heats competed against each other, including children from Peebles, Selkirk and Biggar.
To try and get to the heart of it for Wales, Dan Biggar is having a horrible game.
Wales took three fly-halves to the Rugby World Cup but currently have none of them available with Dan Biggar retiring and Gareth Anscombe and Scarlets number 10 Sam Costelow unavailable due to injury just weeks out from the 2024 Guinness Six Nations.
Guest artistes for the evening were Biggar-based accordionist Fin Hope and his trio, comprising of Fin with Tom Gold playing fiddle and Jim Gold on piano.
He denies strangling 27-year-old Emma Caldwell in Limefield Woods near Biggar in 2005 and concealing her body.
However, Mr Biggar - who farms in the Stewartry area - said he was unconvinced it would offer any real benefit.
She was picked up twice by Packer and in the months before Emma's death, she was also taken to the same area of woodland in Biggar where Emma was killed.
The Biggar Bank revamp is being carried out by contractors Aggregate Industries and the works follow resurfacing of part of the road into North Scale village which was completed last week.
Toulon president Bernard Lemaître has suggested Dan Biggar could extend his stay in France by a further year.
Meanwhile, jobs growth has and consumer spending remains strong, so the cost of issuing credit is lower than it would normally be at this point in the cycle, according to Biggar.
Against a hugely impressive Northampton side were 20-3 down at half-time after tries from Reinach and Tom Collins (2), before Biggar twisted the knife in the second.