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The riverboat gambling place was part of a downtown revitalization scheme of about 30 years ago; the Figge is a newer attempt.
Greensboro's Architectural Drought David Wharton 2007
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It's clear that the Figge was the result of an enlightened client with a large budget and the desire to create a destination building.
Greensboro's Architectural Drought David Wharton 2007
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Lloyd's approved the school's plan to store and display art at the Figge, which is housed in a four-year-old modern building designed by award-winning architect David Chipperfield.
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My name is Sydnée Figge, and this is the beginning of my story.
Untitled NaNo Project Ingrid K. V. Hardy 2011
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“Sydnée Figge… just where do you think you are going?” came a question dripping with suspicion.
Untitled NaNo Project Ingrid K. V. Hardy 2011
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Figge was Southern California's team captain and leading scorer in 2007, in addition to being a finalist for the Peter J. Cutino
Meet Team USA 2008
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Figge arrived on Trinidad's Chacachacare Island, an abandoned leper colony, at 5:20 p.m.
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Figge wore a red cap and wet suit, with her only good-luck charm underneath: an old, red shirt to guard against chafing, signed by friends, relatives and her father, who recently died.
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Figge woke most days around 7 a.m., eating pasta and baked potatoes while she and the crew assessed the weather.
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The dog swirled in her thoughts, as did family and friends, as Figge stroked through the chilly Atlantic waters escorted by a sailboat.
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