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- proper noun A
surname .
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Examples
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Mena Trott is a former competitor of mine, so I avoided saying things specifically about her pitches, but I imagine Matt Mullenweg, who was in the audience at the time, might have felt it was unfair for her to sell TypePad, when his product is equally commendable.
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In one frame, Trott is short of the crease and the stumps are intact, in the next frame Trott is home but the stumps are broken.
BBC News - Home 2010
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Mena Trott was also a panelist and this struck me as being the most content free talk about the medium I had ever heard before or since.
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Further out, I recall Trott diving headlong on the long leg boundary at the end of a hot day in Perth to save a run.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Cook clips Ajmal off his legs and calls Trott for a risky two, a direct hit from Riaz would probably have run Trott out, he's not the quickest and he dawdled at the start of the second run.
BBC News - Home 2010
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Collingwood described his "perfect and proud" day - and Strauss underlined the well-deserved achievement hailing the Twenty20 skipper as "always dangerous" while labelling Trott as in "exceptional" form.
unknown title 2009
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Collingwood described his "perfect and proud" day - and Strauss underlined the well-deserved achievement hailing the Twenty20 skipper as "always dangerous" while labelling Trott as in
unknown title 2009
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Collingwood described his "perfect and proud" day - and Strauss underlined the well-deserved achievement hailing the Twenty20 skipper as "always dangerous" while labelling Trott as in
unknown title 2009
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Collingwood described his "perfect and proud" day - and Strauss underlined the well-deserved achievement hailing the Twenty20 skipper as "always dangerous" while labelling Trott as in
unknown title 2009
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Collingwood described his "perfect and proud" day - and Strauss underlined the well-deserved achievement hailing the Twenty20 skipper as "always dangerous" while labelling Trott as in
unknown title 2009
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