potts in A Sentence

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    You're not one of those, are ya, Potts?

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    Good to meet you, Potts.

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    Knox Estate, Kennedy-Supplee Mansion and Potts' Barn.

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    But Potts had not lost faith.

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    Potts was better at this than he thought.

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    The very generous Pepper Potts, said.

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    Hey, Miss Potts… Pep.

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    Hello, Potts.- Yeah.

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    Potts Point is one of Sydney's most interesting suburbs.

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    You're not one of those beatniks, are you, Potts?

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    You look a little green around the gills there, Potts.

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    Yeah. You look a little green around the gills, there, Potts.

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    Potts is still very young and has a lot of upside.

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    Potts was simple, and it was easy to rhyme with, and kids could say it.

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    Calling her Mrs. Potts was simple, and it was easy to rhyme with, and kids could say it.

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    Assistant Chief Constable Rob Potts said the investigation was being led by counter terrorism police and officers were keeping an"open mind".

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    I was looking over my interview with Rolf Potts recently and thinking our talk about the false distinctions travelers make among themselves.

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    I was looking over my interview with Rolf Potts recently and thinking our talk about the false distinctions travelers make among themselves.

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    That's a big win on a single initiative, and it became part of Potts' broader case for growing DevOps within the organization.

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    In 1920, William Potts, a Detroit police officer, developed several automatic traffic light systems, including the first three-color signal, which added a yellow“caution” light.

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    Then in 1920, William Potts, a Detroit police officer, developed several automatic traffic light systems, including the first three-color signal, which added a yellow"caution" light.

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    We want to live our inner Indiana Jones and Bill Bryson, have those funny stories of serendipity and chance encounters, and, as Rolf Potts says, to“walk until something interesting happens.”.

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    I will probably get kicked out of the secret club of travelers for this, and Rolf Potts and Bill Bryson will probably send their goons after me, but I will let everyone in on our big secret because you deserve to know.

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    But interesting new research by David Rosenbaum, Lanyun Gong, and Cory Potts suggests that there may be instances in which people engage in pre-crastination, which the authors define as“the tendency to complete, or at least begin, tasks as soon as possible, even at the expense of extra physical effort.”.

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