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English Slang in the Nineteenth Century "aims to provide a conspectus, if not comprehensive then at least covering a wide range, of nineteenth-century English slang"; as aldi says: "It includes general works such as Hotten's The Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant and Vulgar Words by a London Antiquary, 1859, as well as more specialized books."
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And several new sources are added, most of them American, two of which now antedate Hotten.
Manavalums 2009
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And several new sources are added, most of them American, two of which now antedate Hotten.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Hotten (1832 – 1873), where it is given as manavilins.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Pete Hotten, the CEO of MOD-owned Ploughshare Innovations, was not too happy about this decision.
3M's George Buckley Criticizes Obama While Ignoring Good Corporate Governance 2011
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Hotten (1832 – 1873), where it is given as manavilins.
Manavalums 2009
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"We are disappointed that 3M Corp. failed to get an excellent diagnostic technology into the market through what 3M's own officials describe as avoidable mistakes," Hotten said in an e-mail.
3M's George Buckley Criticizes Obama While Ignoring Good Corporate Governance 2011
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For the last 15 years Hotten has served as an associate judge on Prince George's circuit court.
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In a statement, O'Malley said Hotten will bring to the appellate court "a broad range of legal expertise, a true commitment to pubilc service, and a dedication to upholding the laws of the state."
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Hotten has also worked in private practice, working on cases that involved medical malpractice claims, insurance cases, criminal defense and administrative law issues.
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