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Haggitt Pillar is a
stack 203 feet (62 m) high in the
South Pacific Ocean at the
northwestern edge of the Ross Sea,
lying 250
metres (270 yd) west of...
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Richard Wegg-Prosser (19 June 1824 – 16
August 1911), born
Francis Richard Haggitt, was a
wealthy Englishman and
Roman Catholic convert who
established the...
- John
Haggitt Charles Patten,
Baron Patten, PC (born 17 July 1945) is a
British politician. He was
formerly Conservative Member of
Parliament for Oxford...
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Percy Bolton Haggitt (1878-1957) was the Dean of
Nelson from 1934
until his death.
Haggitt was
educated at the
University of New
Zealand and ordained...
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untimely homicidal death of Dr.
Rodger C.
Haggitt, the name of the
society was
officially changed to
Rodger C.
Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society. The...
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commit suicide. In 2001 the
Rodger C.
Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society was
named in
memory of Dr.
Haggitt.
August 28, 2000 Fayetteville, Arkansas...
- resection. The
Haggitt's criteria is used for
classification of
polyps containing cancer and is
based on the
depth of penetration. The
Haggitt's criteria has...
- Gaze Burt in Auckland, and in 1997 she
moved to
Dunedin to join
Gallaway Haggitt Sinclair. She was made a
partner in the firm in 1999.
Riddell has served...
- One of the
coves is on the
northeastern coast and the
other opposite Haggitts Pillar on the
western coast of the island. The
island was
discovered and...
- Harvey; Ransohoff,
David F.; Appelman,
Henry D.; Fenoglio,
Cecilia M.;
Haggitt,
Rodger C.; hren, Christer; Correa, Pelayo; Hamilton,
Stanley R.; Morson...