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Wigger was a member of the Olympic shooting team in 1964, 1968,1972 and 1980.
Miss Wigger tapped her on the shoulder and pointed to the door.
The Wigger is around 41 kilometers long and flows from south to north for most of its length.
In 1972, Wigger won the gold medal for free rifle, 3 position, with a score of 1155.
Miss Wigger held up a peremptory forefinger, and stopped him on his way out.
He admits he's been called a wigger.
"I beg, Miss Wigger, that you will allow me to explain."
"You are in the house of a gentlewoman," Miss Wigger explained.
It has also been used as a self-description by proponents of a "wigger" subculture.
Miss Wigger tried to interrupt her again.
Wigger is a 1974 novel written by William Goldman about a young girl who loses her blanket.
In the meanwhile Miss Wigger had entered her drawing-room.
"I fail entirely to see why," Miss Wigger remarked.
He tells her that her brothers and their wigger friend, Donny, need to practise also.
Wigger was named for a blanket that belonged to Goldman's daughter Susanna.
In 1881, the project was handed over to yet another new bishop, Winand Wigger.
As the plans moved on, Wigger erected a temporary church under the same name on February 15, 1889.
Its first and only margrave was Wigger.
The largest city in the Wigger valley is Zofingen.
His daughter Deena Wigger was on the 1988 Olympic air rifle squad.
"I'll force the child on," Miss Wigger promised, "till she can earn her board and lodging by taking my lowest class.
"I don't know this person," Miss Wigger declared.
Miss Wigger began.
Linley approached her, and said his few kind words before Miss Wigger could assert herself for the third time.
Erik Per Sullivan as Timmy, Mark's best friend, also a wigger.
But Wigga and all the others died rather than speak.
"Shame on a Wigga"
The king shoved Wigga aside and strode forward, sword raised, looking for a gap in the fighters where he could thrust forward.
"Time to go, lord," muttered Wigga.
You had no armor and no weapon, but you stood before Wigga my champion, and held him for ten heartbeats.
The word can also be spelled as wigga, whigger or whigga, also known as acting black.
"Easy, lord," muttered Wigga.
If Wigga had thought of that, or Totta, or Eddi, or any of the others, I would have made him the richest man in the kingdom.
In the 10th Century, Stanwick was known as "Stan Wigga" and in the Domesday Book (circa 1086), Stanwick is referred to as "Stanwige" or "Stanwica".
Some of the tracks were "Echte Künstler", "Rap Wigga", and "Lass Einen Wigga Scheinen".
The album received one star out of five in The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, in which Ben Sisario panned it, along with the rest of the group's discography as "gangsta-inspired wigga posturing".
He beat a thrust aside, ducked into a shield-boss, and with the strength of desperation grappled a wrist as thick as a horse's fetlock, twisted, and hurled Wigga the champion over his thigh in a village-green cross-buttock throw.