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He said the £70m fund would help "leverage" further private funding for ports at Leith in Edinburgh and Dundee, and fabrication yards at Nigg near Inverness and Methil in Fife, which are among the sites most likely to win support from the fund.
Scotland launches £70m wind energy fund Severin Carrell 2010
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There's money for a European offshore wind centre, and talk of a green-manufacturing hub in the old oil platform-building site of Nigg on the Cromarty Firth – but the most noteworthy recent local development is Donald Trump's £1bn golf course at Balmedie.
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Cromarty Rose, the (no joke) two-car ferry goes from Cromarty to Nigg if you can't be bothered to drive all the way round the firth.
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The Book of Dragons by Joseph Nigg (finished 19/04)
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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The Book of Dragons and other Mythical Beasts by Joseph Nigg ~ things mean a lot
The Book of Dragons and other Mythical Beasts by Joseph Nigg 2007
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The Book of Dragons by Joseph Nigg (finished 19/04)
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The Book of Dragons by Joseph Nigg (finished 19/04)
Once Upon a Time 2007
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The Book of Dragons by Joseph Nigg (finished 19/04)
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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Talisman Energy owns a 37-mile, 16-inch pipeline connection between its Beatrice field and the Nigg Bay oil terminal.
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Indeed, Ames et al. (1990) and Beier and Nigg (1994) reviewed evidence that phytochemicals in many common spices have mutagenic, teratogenic, carcinogenic, or allergenic properties.
Archive 2005-06-01 2005
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