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  • "I can't imagine what the hell they are going to do with all these employees," said Scott Tott, the president of the American Postal Workers Union chapter in Sioux City, who lost his job sorting pallets of magazines but still shows up to work every day.

    U.S. Postal Service Plans Dramatic Service Cuts 2011

  • Defending Gerard Tott, infamous mafia boss and so evidently guilty that the media had already hung him, was no easy task on any day.

    Charles, Pending 2010

  • My fave track might very well be the irresistable and very showbizzy “Take Away The Emptiness Too,” a 1970 single from the wonderfully monikered Tina Tott.

    2007 June : Scrubbles.net 2007

  • My fave track might very well be the irresistable and very showbizzy “Take Away The Emptiness Too,” a 1970 single from the wonderfully monikered Tina Tott.

    The In Sounds of Today : Scrubbles.net 2007

  • But, when we became better acquainted — which was while Charker and I were drinking sugar-cane sangaree, which she made in a most excellent manner — I found that her Christian name was Isabella, which they shortened into Bell, and that the name of the deceased non-commissioned officer was Tott.

    The Perils of Certain English Prisoners 2007

  • But, when we became better acquainted — which was while Charker and I were drinking sugar-cane sangaree, which she made in a most excellent manner — I found that her Christian name was Isabella, which they shortened into Bell, and that the name of the deceased non-commissioned officer was Tott.

    The Perils of Certain English Prisoners 2007

  • This policy notwithstanding, Baron de Tott was dispatched in 1777 on a mission to the de facto governors of Egypt, Ibrahim and Murad Bey both of whom were destined to figure prominently in the events of twenty-one years later, with orders to spy out the land around Suez.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • This policy notwithstanding, Baron de Tott was dispatched in 1777 on a mission to the de facto governors of Egypt, Ibrahim and Murad Bey both of whom were destined to figure prominently in the events of twenty-one years later, with orders to spy out the land around Suez.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • On the other side was Sten Sture, the Tott, Gyllenstjerna, Bonde, Bjelke, and Natt och Dag families, supported by the burgher element in Stockholm and the peasantry of Dalarne.

    The Swedish Revolution Under Gustavus Vasa Paul Barron Watson

  • But, when we became better acquainted -- which was while Charker and I were drinking sugar-cane sangaree, which she made in a most excellent manner -- I found that her Christian name was Isabella, which they shortened into Bell, and that the name of the deceased non-commissioned officer was Tott.

    Perils of Certain English Prisoners Charles Dickens 1841

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