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- proper noun A patronymic
surname .
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Diggins is a 6-foot-7 power hitter who hits transcontinental home runs and reminds scouts of Dave Kingman.
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Los Angeles - Benjamin Diggins RHP, University of Arizona
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Los Angeles - Benjamin Diggins RHP, University of Arizona
2000 draft 2000
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According to Diggins, “With few exceptions, the dominant voices of business responded to fascism with hearty enthusiasm.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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"We're finding people will pay for and sacrifice for things they value," Diggins said.
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"We're finding people will pay for and sacrifice for things they value," Diggins said.
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Diggins, John Patrick (April 1, 1935 – January 28, 2009) TNR obit; New York Times obit; University of Chicago blog: The Chicago Blog (tribute)
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That's one more indicator that the recession has forced people to make decisions about their money, said Bill Diggins, a senior consultant at Gallup Inc., who helped conduct this year's survey.
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That's one more indicator that the recession has forced people to make decisions about their money, said Bill Diggins, a senior consultant at Gallup Inc., who helped conduct this year's survey.
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Diggins said Gallup research indicates about two-thirds of those who are saving more say it's a permanent change.
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