scot in A Sentence

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    In English,“Scot” initially just meant“tax”.

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    I hope Scot runs across this thread.

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    The date of Scot's death remains uncertain.

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    Most people are, Scot, when you finally see them.”.

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    Scot said that just showing up is not enough.

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    Most of the early settlers were of English and Scot descent.

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    To this unexpected conclusion came specialists from the University of Glasgow in Scot.

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    Key's son, Philip Barton Key II, was murdered by U.S. Congressman Daniel Sickles, who got off Scot Free.

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    In fact,“Scot”, in this case, is from the Old Norse word“skot” meaning something to the effect of“payment” or“contribution”.

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    In some areas, you also were not allowed to vote unless you paid your lot of the Scot.

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    Understandably wary of the sharp-toothed creatures, the Scot demanded that there be a partition between the sharks and him.

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    Each person in a town would be obligated to pay a share of the Scot(tax), which was called their“lot”.

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    Prior to 18th century there were ethnic groups like English, Welsh, Scot or Irish with their own culture and traditions.

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    Those who didn't pay, such as the poor or those wealthy individuals that could get out of it, were then“Scot free”.

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    Mrs Scot,' treated him like a son and looked after him with more affection and solicitude than he had known from his own mother.

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    Founded in 2002 by Steve Gove, a Scot living in the Czech capital, the Prague Fringe has quickly become one of the city's springtime highlights.

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    On Tuesday, the 39-year-old Scot who became the party's first female leader in July, used her closing conference speech to set out the challenge the party faces.

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    For instance, in the 16th century, there is a work by Reginald Scot that mentions that a good way to ease the pain of arthritis was to carry around a rabbit's foot.

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    Scot free”, also sometimes written“Scotfree”,“Scot-free” or, incorrectly, as“Scott free” actually pre-dates the Dred Scott Supreme Court ruling in 1857 by a very large margin(having been around since at least the 11th century).

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    Today, it is also used in reference to non-monetary forms of payment, such as someone who commits a crime, but then gets off“Scot free”, without being punished in any way for their crime.

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    A framework created by Scot Burton of the University of Arkansas and Jeremy Kees of Villanova University outlined five conditions that need to be present in order for people to be swayed by calorie labeling at fast-food chains:.

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