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  • An inveterate rule-breaker, Herrera pushes the envelope by taking traditional dishes one step further – trotter with a cap i pota head and innards of crayfish for example – and is all the more exciting for it.

    10 of the best restaurants for new Catalan cuisine 2011

  • An inveterate rule-breaker, Herrera pushes the envelope by taking traditional dishes one step further – trotter with a cap i pota head and innards of crayfish for example – and is all the more exciting for it.

    10 of the best restaurants for new Catalan cuisine 2011

  • Once we shared her the news after conception she would talk about the baby, give a kiss to her Amma's pota, keep a hand on Amma's pota while reciting the Gayatri Mantra before going to bed.

    Loss of the Unseen Srijit Mishra 2008

  • Once we shared her the news after conception she would talk about the baby, give a kiss to her Amma's pota, keep a hand on Amma's pota while reciting the Gayatri Mantra before going to bed.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Srijit Mishra 2008

  • The CSPSA, which was passed after pota lapsed, is said to be even more draconian.

    State Vs Naxals Abhay N 2007

  • Ndi mushumo washu ro? he kha vhupo hune ra dzula khaho u pota vhatambudzi vha vhaaluwa vhashu kha mulondotavhapo, DG kana mulondotavhapo o newaho ripoto iyo u tea u ita tsedzuluso ya mafhungo ayo.

    Speech by Josephine Tshivhase on the Older Persons Bill Debate 2006

  • Then a dinner of chipped beef on toast, dehydrated mashed pota- Again, totally joking!

    The New Army Recruiting Packet « Gerry Canavan 2005

  • Autor est Isidoras, esse fontem quendam, cuius aqua pota vitam extinguat: Et Plinius: Iuxta

    A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas 2003

  • Autor est Isidoras, esse fontem quendam, cuius aqua pota vitam extinguat: Et Plinius: Iuxta

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • We, who'd had nothing but two spoonfuls of hot cereal for breakfast and were absolutely famished; we, who get nothing but half-cooked spinach (for the vitamins!) and rotten pota - toes day after day; we, who fill our empty stomachs with nothing but boiled lettuce, raw lettuce, spinach, spinach and more spinach.

    The Diary Of A Young Girl Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 1991

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