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"It's like you're peeling back the layers of an onion," is how Lee, of Children's Hospital Los Angeles, describes a mysterious disease's damage to the tot's eye.
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The mother worried that all this play was ruining her tot's chances of getting into an Ivy League college.
Darell Hammond: My Advice to Graduates: Don't Ever Stop Playing Darell Hammond 2011
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"Suit: Doctors botched tot's 'unnecessary' spine surgery."
Wood War: Who Wins Today's Grabby Tabloid Battle For Your Eyeballs? 2009
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"Suit: Doctors botched tot's 'unnecessary' spine surgery."
Wood War: Who Wins Today's Grabby Tabloid Battle For Your Eyeballs? 2009
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I'll shake anyone's hand, pat any tot's head and kiss anyone's baby, although I do draw a line at kissing my mother-in-law on the lips which is difficult as she is a very insistent lip-kisser.
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The Olivier, largest of the National's three houses, has practically become a theme park, a thinking tot's Disneyland for the adventures of Mole, Rat, Badger and Toad.
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The three-year-old is still probably thinking it over in his tot's mind, because he's still so young he hasn't yet learned to share his toys, let alone candy prizes.
Dentists Send Halloween Candy to G.I.s: Trick or Treat? 2007
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Now, we all know that the Tory gene poll is somewhat shallower than a tiny tot's foot dip but did Howard really have to raid the nursery to find a shadow chancellor?
Raiding the nursery Richard 2005
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I never once thought of that! "burst out Lub;" now I bet you the little tot's got a grandfather who's been left the child by her mother when she died.
Phil Bradley's Mountain Boys The Birch Bark Lodge Silas K. Boone
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In the second place, it means that the teacher can pack my boy back and forth to school, in bad weather, and next month when Poppsy joins the ranks of the learners, can keep a more personal eye on that little tot's movements.
The Prairie Child Arthur Stringer 1912
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