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								Grace, a former prosecutor, made it clear where she stood, deriding the defendant with the nickname "Tot Mom" and highlighting Anthony's partying after Caylee's disappearance. 
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								Grace, a former prosecutor, made it clear where she stood, deriding the defendant with the nickname "Tot Mom" and highlighting Anthony's partying after Caylee's disappearance. 
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								Strickland said he was "shocked" by the verdict in a July interview with cable television host Nancy Grace, a chief Anthony critic who gave her the moniker "Tot mom." 
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								Strickland said he was "shocked" by the verdict in a July interview with cable television host Nancy Grace, a chief Anthony critic who gave her the moniker "Tot mom." chron.com Chronicle 2011 
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								Strickland said he was "shocked" by the verdict in a July interview with cable television host Nancy Grace, a chief Anthony critic who gave her the moniker "Tot mom." chron.com Chronicle 2011 
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								All the parks were dotted with playgrounds, many recently installed by Mayor La Guardia and called Tot Lots. Last Words George Carlin 2009 
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								A local sailing/drinking society called the Tot Club had invited me to receive an award. Rowing the ATLANTIC Roz Savage 2009 
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								A local sailing/drinking society called the Tot Club had invited me to receive an award. Rowing the ATLANTIC Roz Savage 2009 
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								Instead, she issues a frontline report, a colorful, messy portrait of one facility, Cambridgeport Children's Center (known as Tot Lot) in Cambridge, Mass. 
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								The New York Post reports the Academy Award-winner was in Sydney at the time directing a play he wrote called Tot Mom. 
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