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Bonnie Bartholomew of Bar-Land Farm in Scotts has been selling grass-fed meat and eggs at Bank Street during the winter for the past five years and no one from the city has approached her before.
Archive 2010-03-01 Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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Seagate, based in Scotts Valley, Calif., said its board has hired Morgan Stanley & Co. and Perella Weinberg Partners to evaluate strategic alternatives, noting that there was no assurance it would receive a formal offer or any transaction would take place.
Bain Capital Mulls Joining Buyout Talks With Seagate Gina Chon 2010
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Bonnie Bartholomew of Bar-Land Farm in Scotts has been selling grass-fed meat and eggs at Bank Street during the winter for the past five years and no one from the city has approached her before.
City Bans Informal Winter Market Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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I'm offering someone in Scotts family this bracelet.
Letters and Notes 1971
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It was such a big deal that the vice president of the airline called Scotts boss demanding that Scott be fired.
Read It! j-ku 2007
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The annals of the Scotts were his earliest study, and he developed such an affection for his freebooting grandsires that in his manhood he confessed to an unconquerable liking for the robbers and captains of banditti of his romances, characters who could not be prevented from usurping the place of the heroes.
Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature Margaret Ball
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The Scotts were a rough clan enough to burn a holy chapel because they failed to kill their enemy within the sacred walls.
Essays in Little Andrew Lang 1878
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The Scotts are the only residents of Robald Street, and were on board with finding solutions that could cater to everyone.
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My father's closest friend among the Scotts was the late Ralph Scott, long a power in the state Senate and a progressive voice there along with one of his compadres, Sen. Herbert Hyde of Buncome County.
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Now as there were probably some thousands of "Scotts," and among them, some hundreds of "John Scotts," in all ranks of life, from the old landed proprietor with his town-house in Belgravia, to the poor coster-monger with his donkey-cart in Covent Garden, in this great city of London, there was little danger that the real rank of these ruined noblemen should be suspected, and no possibility that they should be recognized and identified.
The Lost Lady of Lone Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859
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