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Rude boys at this station put their heads out of the window and shout, "Who's a duffer?" and things like that, and the porters have to shout "I am!" because Higham is the name of the station, and porters seldom have any H's with which to protect themselves from this cruel joke.
New Treasure Seekers Edith 1925
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Some of you will recall the Higham had a down time two weekends ago - cramps, flushes, faintness, throat and all those nasties.
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Some of you will recall the Higham had a down time two weekends ago - cramps, flushes, faintness, throat and all those nasties.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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As for the name of the next town, it is called Higham-on-the-Way, and is a big town plenteous of victuals, with strong walls and a castle, and a very rich abbey of monks: and there is peace within its walls, because the father abbot wages a many men to guard him and his, and to uphold his rights against all comers; wherein he doth wisely, and also well.
The Well at the World's End: a tale William Morris 1865
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"Higham," suggested the Master, "I've no personal objection to your blasphemy.
Further Adventures of Lad Albert Payson Terhune 1907
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• Anita Higham is a member of the NHS Alliance patient and public engagement steering group.
Education leaders should join those in health and social care to strengthen communities 2011
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The court heard Mr Bryan followed a gang of youths who had been kicking his garden fence and confronted them in an alleyway 300 yards (275m) from his home in Higham Ferrers.
Take A Deep Breath….. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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One was a cover, "Tainted Love," and then the other one, "Eternity," isn't mine--that's Darrel Higham, my husband.
Mike Ragogna: Everything, Everytime, Everywhere, Mayhem and Beyond: Chatting with Imelda May, Trevor Hall and Motopony Mike Ragogna 2011
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The BBC's obituary was delivered by its media correspondent, Nick Higham, a ferrety cultural bureaucrat who has never written a sentence anyone has remembered.
Christopher Hitchens: He died too young, with too much left to say | Nick Cohen 2011
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Hodge, Jane Aiken (December 4, 1917 – June 17, 2009) Times obit; David Higham Associates Author page
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