pettigrew in A Sentence

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    Pettigrew uses this as a distraction to get away.

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    In the case of Mr. Pettigrew, the whispers and anger of employees grow.

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    In the case of Mr. Pettigrew, he intimidates and coyly threatens his top dogs.

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    Pettigrew ran into Union troops, and, despite Lee's orders, Heth ended up starting a small skirmish.

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    In 2006, researchers Thomas Pettigrew and Linda Tropp convincingly showed that Allport's conditions weren't actually necessary;

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    When Pettigrew is madly, truly, deeply in love with himself he is a conceited and occasionally loveable and fascinating stud.

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    The dirty scoop is that Mr. Pettigrew recently checked himself out in his full length office mirror and did not like his Botox reflection.

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    As we enter a new decade, this truly is a historic moment," said National Grid CEO John Pettigrew, referring to the company's latest data.

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    As it now stands, Mr. Pettigrew's psychological condition is the driving force, the engine and the source of his destructive leadership practices directed at employees.

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    As we enter a new decade, this truly is a historic moment," said National Grid chief executive John Pettigrew, referring to the company's latest data.

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    Mr. Pettigrew states,"I have been very impressed over the last few years by the progress Colombia has made toward significant political stability and substantial economic progress.

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    If a naïve subordinate tells the truth about his boss that information is secretly divulged to a Mr. Pettigrew and your employment days may soon be over for officially bogus reasons.

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    A rumor had been circulating among Lee's forces that there was a stockpile of shoes in the town, and shortly after arriving, Heth, in fact, ordered Brigadier General Johnston Pettigrew to“search the town for army supplies(shoes specifically), and return the same day.”.

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    Perhaps because they were sorely in need of them, a rumor had been circulating among Lee's forces that there was a stockpile of shoes in the town, and shortly after arriving, Heth, in fact, ordered Brigadier General Johnston Pettigrew to“search the town for army supplies(shoes specifically), and return the same day.”.

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