How To Use Rotter In A Sentence

  • Higher external scores on the Rotter scale have been found to correlate with higher depression scores.
  • The largest ship of its kind in the world, the new superferry berthed at the new ferry terminal, just after 8am yesterday following her overnight voyage from Rotterdam.
  • My portion of braised veal trotters seemed to have been overbraised by a week or two, and the lamb sausages tasted faintly of gas, as if they'd been blasted with a blowtorch.
  • And surely even in books, Flora, the heroine wouldn't go back to such a rotter ? SOMEBODY
  • Trotter uses this music to introduce octaves, accented rhythms, a whole tone scale and a continuous cross-hand pattern.
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  • The word ‘rotter’ did not appear in my letter, it is either a misprint, or interpretation by the printers.
  • Police yesterday said a rumour that Mr Trotter was involved in the dismissal of three employees from his firm was untrue.
  • But there were other factors that weighed heavily in the decision to retire the Rotterdam.
  • Barely ninety minutes after being given the boot by that bogtrotter sergeant, she was sipping coffee in the RTE studios in Donnybrook, yakking to Gaffney while some other guy did sound checks on her mike. The Priest
  • True Cariocas will insist on a smoked ear or trotter, but the flavor will still be true without those ingredients. The Feijoada From Ipanema
  • Two large canals extend along the other two sides of the city up to the vertex, where they join and meet a river called the Rotte, which name, prefixed to the word dam, meaning dyke, gives Rotterdam. Holland, v. 1 (of 2)
  • If we may safely apply Trotter's generalization to the present antagonism among groups (within nations, and also national groups) we might say that the rapid differentiation of the human species has had an effect of creating within the species _man_ a large number of types of sub-specific value, and in this respect man differs greatly from any other species. The Psychology of Nations A Contribution to the Philosophy of History
  • Bruni recounts the plethora of pork belly on the app menu ( "pork belly with kimchi in an Asian preparation" or "house-smoked pork belly with lentils") then noted the pig-plenty on the entrees list ( "a pork chop, pork ribs or a pork foot, also known as a trotter"), and even found a little piggy available for dessert ( "the house-made bacon chocolate crunch bar"). LAist
  • There's hardly a bit of a pig you can't eat, from the head boiled up in a stewy soup to the trotters with their savoury jelly and morsels of meat.
  • Set a slice of the breaded and fried pig's trotter meat next to the turbot filet and top with a turbot steak.
  • BLOOM: _ (Hides the crubeen and trotter behind his back and, crestfallen, feels warm and cold feetmeat) Ja, ich weiss, papachi. Ulysses
  • Although seven hundred years have passed since Marco Polo made his illustrious twenty-five-year journey across Asia, his daring adventure continues to inspire globetrotters.
  • A suggestion and loaned from a friend, the stinking rotter. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Red Prophet - Orson Scott Card
  • Trotter, Joe William, ed. The Great Migration in Historical Perspective: New Dimensions of Race, Class, and Gender. 1991.
  • ‘Vegetables are my favourite food, along with pigs' trotters, which are very good for you because they are full of collagen,’ she said, adding that she does not drink any alcohol.
  • Eating out at least five nights a week, she has seen trends come and go: peasant Italian, posh Irish, fish heads, pigs' trotters, white bread, blackened cod, raw beef, triple-cooked chips.
  • The Trotters boss gave a half-time team talk urging his players to be fearless. The Sun
  • Markets often have butchers or cooked meat shops that specialize in the head and trotters, that is, the non-organ meats that are not suitable for stews and kebabs.
  • The Ritz sofa, created for the Dutch firm Gelderland by Rotterdam designer Bertjan Pot, has a wafer-like simplicity set off by its stiletto legs. Finding Tomorrow's Heirlooms Today
  • Scientists have reconstructed the genome of an ancient human called Inuk from hair preserved in permafrost for 4,000 years ms Rotterdam's 2010 Alaskan Explorer Cruises Highlight Hubbard Glacier WN.com - Articles related to Is global warming a myth?
  • Christiane, I am not a globetrotter, but I share your love for “natural objects” like drifwood from a nearby deserted beach, branches, bark, foliage, dried teasels, berries ... (the list is longer) Grimpette - French Word-A-Day
  • This anticipates a love of chitterlings, grilled pig's ears, marrow bones, stuffed trotters, kidneys and brains.
  • Japan last month, New York next month - you've become a regular globetrotter, haven't you?
  • Later on Friday night some of the striking boatmen took over a pilot boat and their action prevented a harbour pilot disembarking from a ship coming down river from Belview Port on its way to Rotterdam.
  • Bring back the savvy globe-trotter look with a stylish shooter The Non-Touristy Tourist Camera
  • Just as the FBI has its ‘most wanted’ list of criminals, American women have their own ‘most dastardly’ list of unfaithful rotters and cheats.
  • Trotters work diagonally, that is, they'll lift a front leg and a back leg at the same time, but on opposite sides of the body.
  • Fundraiser Dean Trotter is preparing to get a little saddle-sore when he cycles nearly 1,000 miles in seven days for charity.
  • You just don't know," Trotter says. "There's so much uncertainty, and I know for a person like me, it really takes a toll.
  • Odessa fell first, I think, owing to the commander there being what we commonly call a "rotter"; he seemed to be of no use, and Odessa was taken by the Bolshevists. The Situation in Russia
  • York Rotters, a band of council-trained volunteers, showed festival visitors how they can reduce household waste by up to a third by purchasing a discounted compost bin.
  • 'I contend for it that all our civilisation is higher, and that class for class we are in a more advanced culture than the English; that your chawbacon is not as intelligent a being as our bogtrotter; that your petty shopkeeper is inferior to ours; that throughout our middle classes there is not only a higher morality but a higher refinement than with you.' Lord Kilgobbin
  • He said he is not very widely travelled and does not describe himself as a globetrotter.
  • This anticipates a love of chitterlings, grilled pig's ears, marrow bones, stuffed trotters, kidneys and brains.
  • He later switched to catering for high rollers only, but is now an international globetrotter whose ambitious plans for development in south-east Asia could make him the biggest player of all.
  • The long and the short of it is that I am transformed from my old estate of globe-trotter and observer of events and nature into the land of suburban old fogeydom, and the point to touch, so far as I am personally engaged, is whether really and truly I do very much and deeply regret the change. Recollections With Photogravure Portrait of the Author and a number of Original Letters, of which one by George Meredith and another by Robert Louis Stevenson are reproduced in facsimile
  • Pig's trotters stuffed with morels and a veal jus with sauce soubise, a baron of rabbit, crab ravioli: these are adventurous, dangerous dishes for a place this size.
  • Hahitat in infula Rotterdam oceani atijiralis, fencjiratat proxime affinis. flavicollis. Caroli a Linné. Systema naturae per regna tria naturae : secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis
  • When I was boy, three score and ten years later, the trotters still ran, pulling sulkies, the two wheels spinning so fast the spokes were a blur. Twilight of the Trotters
  • Now it seems the government too is determined to fret over the globetrotters.
  • Hier findet man vor allem innovative Ideen wie dieses abgebildete Konzept für einen Marktplatz in Rotterdamm, aber auch oppulent gestaltete [...] World’s First Augmented Reality Architecture Application : Sara
  • An estimated 60,000 people protested in Rotterdam as public transport staff, port workers and teachers struck.
  • Always a globetrotter, he lives half the year in Moscow where he has a huge following.
  • 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
  • Rotterdam-based website Dvdstream. nl is using the Dutch copyright law that permits the copying of films or music for private consumption, to lawfully provide unlimited film-downloads. B2fxxx
  • Right now we're getting people parking on (Fairway) in the summer for rafting, which is illegal, and getting ticketed," Wilderotter said. Sierra Sun - Top Stories
  • Do Ho Suh shows a multicolored sculpture made of tiny model figures; Olafur Eliasson lets a yellow Think Sphere shine on the art globetrotters; Pawel Althamer exhibits the billy goat costume with which he has travelled the world; FOS present two birds that cover newspapers with their excrements; and finally there are several shiny Anish Kapoor's and colorful Haegue Yang's. VernissageTV: Frieze Art Fair London 2011
  • We have engaged in disgraceful shenanigans to keep asbestos off the list of proscribed substances under the Rotterdam Convention. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The Rhine (and its distributaries Waal and Lek) was virtually a wine highway, linking Cologne with Dordrecht and Rotterdam.
  • My behavior toward you, of course, now depends on your reputation and thus what you have done to others: if you have been a cad and a rotter, I am less likely to trust you to deliver. SuperCooperators
  • No soap is without its stock rotter, this one appearing in the guise of a male chauvinist pig.
  • Boning a trotter is the ultimate testament to how you value your truffles, good work. At My Table
  • I love all cheeses, the stinkier and mouldier the better, I adore haggis it's just like spicy hamburger meat! especially with buttery neeps & tatties, raw pickled fish, anchovies by the handful, crispy blood pudding, bitter endives, andouilette sausage bursting with offal...in fact I'm really starting to get into offal and ordering plates of things like ox tongue or pigs trotters when I'm out- often to people's horror. IMBB12: Vegemite Risotto & Smelly Old Underwear
  • I had an American Trotter part of the time, and also drove tandem, it was all great fun.
  • He left behind a very undistinguished education, getting thrown out of posh boarding schools, to walk at the tender age of 18 from Rotterdam to Istanbul, sleeping in castles and hayricks en route, and ending up living with a Byzantine princess, twelve years his senior, in Moldavia until the war separated them. On Silence « Tales from the Reading Room
  • I try desperately not to cringe when offered tongue, frog's legs and pig's trotters, and I eat them, every time.
  • Two barge cranes from Rotterdam will lift the containers into other vessels. The Sun
  • I looked up from my newspaper and there he was, as large as life, Tim Trotter!
  • The congested waters of Rotterdam were a deathtrap for the inattentive skipper. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • One of these, a starter listed as snails and crubeens, which should be little fritters of gooey braised pig's trotter, was a salty, sticky, unpleasant mess of chewy snails and flavourless deep-fried cubes. Jay Rayner's restaurant review
  • Well, no doubt she would be racing back to the village as fast as her little trotters could carry her, in order to spread the word about Francesca's scandalous blue dress and her coughing ghost of a husband.
  • The film contains details of the travels of the two globetrotters, and will be played during the exhibition.
  • You can learn what to do with pigs' trotters and how to make your own bacon.
  • Rotterdam was eminently forgettable and we passed through it quickly.
  • REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE PEOPLE OF THE NETHERLANDS AT "THANK YOU AMERICA" EVENT Wilhelmina Pier Rotterdam, Netherlands President Remarks In Rotterdam Netherlands
  • In his anxiety not to miss anything, Stevie rubbered acrobatically with the result that he upset a glass of ice water down the waiter's neck, and three seconds later the tray-trotter had issued an Extra and was saying things in French that would sound scandalous if translated. You Should Worry Says John Henry
  • Three weeks ago, I was playing with the philharmonic orchestra in Rotterdam!
  • Personally I intend to stay with gaited horses (foxtrotters are my preference but walkers or single-foot horses are just as good) for all kinds of reasons. Horse Hunting
  • Chigmok, he ees no good, he what you call a rotter, but he not dare to do this ting heemself. A Mating in the Wilds
  • If you consulted your business experience instead of your ugly individualistic philosophy, you would know that believing in himself is one of the commonest signs of a rotter. Notable & Quotable
  • Perhaps these foodies noticed that, in the 2009 Zagat guide, Sanford gets a higher rating (29 out of 30) than Chicago big-name eateries such as Tru or Charlie Trotter Dinner Deep in Walleye Territory
  • One attraction completely unique to Rotterdam is the famous cube houses.
  • In 1849 the name was used again for the stallion that went on to become the foundation sire of all great American trotters and then in turn gave its name to the annual American harness-racing event: “The Hambletonian.” American Connections
  • Dordrecht also Dort, a city of southwest Netherlands on the Meuse River southeast of Rotterdam.
  • In each hand he holds a parcel, one containing a lukewarm pig's crubeen, the other a cold sheep's trotter, sprinkled with wholepepper. Ulysses
  • Shipping Line SeaLand uses the system in Rotterdam to enable staff to keep a check on the location of containers.
  • In the Baya Beach Club in Rotterdam, male and female staff and clientele were wearing bikinis and briefs.
  • The congested waters of Rotterdam were a deathtrap for the inattentive skipper. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • Bangalore has today many a globetrotter, foreign delegate, and tourist.
  • ` We've got a few names: an Essex-based haulier, a Turkish gang in Rotterdam ... ' Fleshmarket Close
  • Only thirty pages after pocketing the crubeen and trotter does he arrive at the brothel of Mrs. Cohen, the Circe stand-in. 'Making the Wrong Joyce': An Exchange
  • Add the soy sauce, mirin, sake, Bonito fish flakes, chiles, ginger, and water to the pig trotter stock.
  • Traditional divisions might play on the minds of English players, but it should not upset the current bunch of globetrotters.
  • Billy boy, you bloody bogtrotter (oh dear now I'M a racist!) this is simply a marytr play to get a weird kind of sympathy from other the poo 'oppr'ss white chillin's. Think Progress
  • ROTTERDAM - A Rotterdam film festival is pressing ahead with the screening of six controversial films despite Chinese demands to withdraw them, organisers said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • `If you don't go to this lecture tonight, you're a first-class rotter. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • That functionary, however, had not failed, during his circumgyratory movements, to bestow a thought upon the important subject of securing the packet in question, which was seen, upon inspection, to have fallen into the most proper hands, being actually addressed to himself and Professor Rub-a-dub, in their official capacities of President and Vice-President of the Rotterdam College of The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 1
  • That doesn't mean would-be globetrotters must give up their dreams of adventures abroad, though.
  • It is a far cry from the zany globetrotter of his stage shows.
  • Having started its homeward-bound voyage in South Korea and having picked up most of its cargo in Shanghai, the Eleonora is due to dock in Rotterdam in a couple weeks' time.
  • The ability to dock superlarge ships was what drew the companies to Rotterdam, says a spokeswoman for France's CMA-CGM SA, the world's No. 2 container line by volume, behind Maersk. For Port Expansion, It's Full Speed Ahead
  • I try desperately not to cringe when offered tongue, frog's legs and pig's trotters, and I eat them, every time.
  • In the case of the Rhine shares in the German navigation companies and property such as wharves and warehouses held by Germany in Rotterdam at the outbreak of the war must be handed over. World's War Events $v Volume 3 Beginning with the departure of the first American destroyers for service abroad in April, 1917, and closing with the treaties of peace in 1919.
  • Japan last month, New York next month - you've become a regular globetrotter, haven't you?
  • The trotter had completed a four-mile jog at the Park when he got loose and escaped from the stable area, his trainer told the Associated Press.
  • TV globe-trotter Alan Whicker was nearly burned alive by an angry mob in Egypt.
  • Trotter uses this music to introduce octaves, accented rhythms, a whole tone scale and a continuous cross-hand pattern.
  • More than half of the Netherlands sits below sea level, and if a megastorm were to break through these not-so-formidable dunes, the water could inundate Rotterdam and surrounding cities within 24 hours, flooding thousands of square miles, paralyzing the nation's economy, and devastating an area inhabited by more than 2 million people. Before the Levees Break: A Plan to Save the Netherlands
  • Hey, Kelly: was your great-grandpappy called a bogtrotter back in the day? Matthew Yglesias » More Immigration
  • With gameplay more derivative of the Harlem Globetrotters than the NBA, players bust insane ankle-breaking moves to confuse and fake out opponents on their way to the hoop.
  • She was perched on the bottom stair, between two of Aede's friends, listening to their account of life on the wards in a Rotterdam hospital where they were housemen. Politics 101
  • The other four suspects were arrested in Rotterdam at the end of July.
  • There's hardly a bit of a pig you can't eat, from the head boiled up in a stewy soup to the trotters with their savoury jelly and morsels of meat.
  • It is two in the morning, the street party has decamped to Simona's bar and not one trotter of the four promised spit-roast pigs has yet materialized, but we don't care.
  • The full-time whistle in Rotterdam brought a thunderous roar that shook the stadium. The Sun
  • Moire and David can look forward to fine wine and culinary delights such as sweetbreads, foie gras, tournedos of Angus beef and - though not the most romantic food for an anniversary - stuffed pig's trotters.
  • They are true globetrotters - no wonder humankind has always envied them!
  • The edit made it seem like it was a footrace to the U-Turn box between you and the Globetrotters. Amazing Race's Jet and Cord: It Would've Been "Really Cool" If Someone Told Us the Answer
  • The congested waters of Rotterdam were a deathtrap for the inattentive skipper. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • He will not get up on his hind trotters and explain this appalling legislation.
  • Stung by Australian gibes about their dull tactics, they played like the Harlem Globetrotters - and lost to Australia 12-6.
  • Every scrap was eaten, snout, ears, trotters - even the tail was used to flavour soup.
  • This year over 350 million tons of cargo will pass through Rotterdam.
  • His latest run of short films regularly premiere at the Rotterdam International Film Festival.
  • Launched in 2004 by Swedish banker and globetrotter Erik Wachtmeister, aSmallWorld has more than 250,000 members.
  • She's a globetrotter, even though she would never use that word.
  • This is followed by The Hague (11.4) and Rotterdam (10.2), while in Friesland and Drenthe, the Islamic community makes up less than 2 percent of the population. Moroccan-Born Muslim Becomes Mayor of Rotterdam
  • When the twin tunnel is opened for traffic, probably in late 2017, it should cut the travel time between Zurich and Milan to 2 1/2 hours from 3 1/2 hours, and will provide the key north-south axis link between the ports of Rotterdam and Genoa. Tunnel Meeting Marks Breakthrough for Transalpine Rail Transit
  • American airports always rank low with passenger ratings whereas Asian airports are very popular with the modern globetrotter.
  • And it is only thanks to his scheme that he is now a well-travelled globetrotter.
  • The Rotterdam airport handles airfreight with Dutch efficiency.
  • Rotterdam is now the largest containerport in Europe, and one of the largest in the world. Shipping News
  • May 22, 2008 at 10:00 pm galeas tew rotterdam horseback indian mowtoar saikel Fudchain - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • But it was something that perhaps wasn't as common originally, and so it was only really the selective breeding that increased the number of pacers to the extent where we actually have more pacers running around now than we do trotters.
  • Japan last month, New York next month - you've become a regular globetrotter, haven't you?
  • Ashburner had seen Edwards driving a magnificent trotter about Oldport, but could not exactly fancy him outside of a horse, and conjectured that he would not make quite so good a figure as when leading the redowa down The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
  • Klaas Post of the Natural History Museum of Rotterdam in the Netherlands discovered the ancient whale's fossils on the last day of a brief fossil-hunting expedition in 2008.
  • I've driven in Paris, in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, in Rome and in Athens, all of them reckoned to be nightmarish.
  • That functionary, however, had not failed, during his circumgyratory movement, to bestow a thought upon the important object of securing the packet in question, which was seen, upon inspection, to have fallen into the most proper hands, being actually directed to himself and Professor Rub-a-dub, in their official capacities of President and Vice-President of the Rotterdam College of Astronomy. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque. In Two Volumes. Vol. II
  • Sr, I was greatly refreshed to see your fface, & did cale at your Lodgings & your excelent Brothers (whom I had the ffauor of some acquaintance with at Rotterdam, 26 years agoe, § to whom, Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • ROTTERDAM - State Police have charged two men from Rotterdam with running an illegal sports gambling operation in this suburban town. Timesunion.com: Local Breaking News
  • So trotter built it, and, man, did they come. Supposedly god-fearing folk, waist-deep in booze, sex, gambling. I barely lifted a finger.
  • From Rotterdam to Delft, all the way by the canal, allowing for the détour via Schiedam, is less than twenty kilometres, and the journey is short for any sort of an automobile that will go beyond a snail's pace. The Automobilist Abroad
  • As her two children had already grown up and gone, Susan soon decided to sell the house and become a globetrotter.
  • At the Rotterdam Jet Centre, bulletproof glass was installed on the airside windows.
  • American airports always rank low with passenger ratings whereas Asian airports are very popular with the modern globetrotter.
  • The josckey, who was the first woman to drive against the men back in 1977, has five horses in work, four of them trotters.
  • TV globe-trotter Alan Whicker was nearly burned alive by an angry mob in Egypt.
  • TV globe-trotter Alan Whicker was nearly burned alive by an angry mob in Egypt.
  • Father outdoor clerk of some ship-broker in Rotterdam; mother dead. An Outcast Of The Islands
  • Then she sees Trotter's purse lying open with the money she has cashed from the county welfare.
  • He unrolls one parcel and goes to dump the crubeen softly but holds back and feels the trotter.) _ Sizeable for threepence. Ulysses
  • Never before has he cut such a powerful figure on the world stage, an adrenaline-charging sensation for the globetrotter and an uplifting spectacle for his audience back home.
  • You might not think it to see my trotters in trainers, but I would dearly love to be able to get away with impractical heels.
  • Wishing, therefore, Lorenzo speedily to purchase a small bronze figure of him, from the celebrated large one at Rotterdam, and to place the same upon a copy of his first edition of the _Greek Testament_ printed _upon vellum_, [301] by way of Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • As each car stuck at lights simultaneously heard the news that Glen McGrath had stepped on a ball and was out of the game, the line of traffic gently started to bounce in the manner of Trotters Independent Traders' three-wheeler a few minutes after they had sold their Harrison marine chronometer for £6.2m. Edgbaston usually makes the right noises where England are concerned | Rob Bagchi
  • When I lived in Rotterdam, I wasn't triggered to start a label or organize concerts.
  • He said: ‘Food like pigs trotters, tripe and chitterling are all foods which we tried to avoid eating, but now they are being served up at some of the trendiest restaurants in London.’
  • Suddenly, one autumn morning, a barouche entered the courtyard of my house, drawn by an excellent pair of trotters, with a monstrous coachman on the box; and in the barouche, wrapped in a cloak of military cut, with two arsheen * of otter fur collar, with his traveling-cap worn on one side in a devil-may-care fashion, sat Misha! Desperate
  • ROTTERDAM: Just hours before the Tour de France began in Rotterdam last night, the three-week race was rocked with more controversy involving seven-time champion Lance Armstrong The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines
  • If a crocodile ate her alive, you'd imagine she'd give the rotter a good ticking off while trapped inside its guts.
  • Pacing is faster than trotting, which is why pacers and trotters run separately in harness racing
  • Hong Kong shot past Rotterdam in 1987 to become the world's busiest container port.
  • The above prices are both CIF Rotterdam net without commission.
  • Benders and under limbs seem to have gone by the boards, along with other by-words of the period, such as trotter (as in the trotter of a chicken) and joint (for specificity at the dining table, one might ask for the first joint or second joint). Hugh Rawson: More Fowl Talk for the Holidays
  • ROTTERDAM (Reuters) - The third-stage cobbles were the talk of Rotterdam in the build-up to the but some competitors have warned Sunday's 223. 5-km first leg to Brussels may be even trickier. The People's News Portal - Business, Money, Sport, Music, Forex, Auto
  • Trotter opened his season with interception return for a touchdown in a 41-14 win over Dallas and went from there.
  • When Katherine Parkinson who is lovely as Conceptiva, but hobbled, like everyone else, by this dead script tells Stephen Fry what a rotter he is, he replies: "Indeed, I am a lovelington and a softie boots. TV review: The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff; King of Christmas Lights
  • Dedicated art-world globetrotters will have to plan their biennial jaunts wisely this year.
  • I'm thinking of such rotters as Bishop Rivest of Chicoutimi. Traditional Masses in Ireland on August 15
  • He found a place as porter or "trotter" in a bank. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 02 Little Journeys To the Homes of Famous Women
  • The ward in Rotterdam had the fewest general paediatric cases, containing children with cardiac, oncological, renal, and respiratory disease.
  • Then Flecker shot out of the draw-gate and spun merrily around the track, and Col. Troup joined him with Trombine, and the audience watched the three trotters warm up and shouted or applauded each as it spun past the grand-stand. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills
  • The GRL will be turning over control of the system to writers, protesters, artists and the citizens of Rotterdam from the 7th to the 10th of February, starting each night around 1600 hours at the KPN building in Rotterdam. Boing Boing
  • Jimmy Carthy, 29, keeps eight horses on the land behind his caravan, for his four children to use for racing "sulkies" - lightweight trotter-style carts. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • They are followed by five meat dishes with pork, pig's trotter, veal and NZ rack of lamb done in different ways.
  • Now, how sorry we feel for those other globe trotters on the launch, birring along behind a hot, bubbling, puffing, steam kettle -- and so crowded, and in this heat too, whilst we extend at our ease in a white and sky-blue boat, with pink cushions, and dreamily listen to the silky frou frou of the southern sea. From Edinburgh to India & Burmah
  • trotter" who was meditating with his head between his knees. St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 5, March, 1878
  • Because I'm actually happy to see the return of players like the cowboy brothers, the Harlem Globetrotters, mother-son Margie and Luke, goth couple Kent and Vyxsen and best buds Zev and Justin, I'm more OK with this than I am the latest go-round for the overexposed "Boston Rob" and Russell the Rude on Survivor: Redemption Island, who really have outstayed their welcome. Roush Review: Being Human and More Weekend TV
  • But surprisingly, the company's founder and early customers were globe-trotters, not homebodies.
  • Achates," explained Fandor, "is an individual belonging to antiquity who became famous in his faithful friendship for his companion and friend, the well-known globe-trotter, Æneas. A Royal Prisoner
  • Try the sliced trotter in brown sauce or the sliced beef in brown sauce.
  • From the set of her one-pole mast she might have been a Thames bawley of about fifty tons, or she might have been like the smacks that I have seen in Rotterdam. Movie Night
  • Strictly speaking, only one of the three Schumann works Thomas Trotter plays here on the Ladegast organ of Merseburg Cathedral in Saxony Anhalt, the Six Fugues on BACH Op 60, was composed for organ. Schumann: Organ works – review
  • Interestingly, his first love was Standardbred trotters and he painted a number of prominent winners, such as Meadow Skipper and Neville Pride.
  • That said, Ms. Wilderotter of Frontier believes women are better at multitasking than men.
  • Agent: Remember to inform your crew about going ashore with Landing Permits. This is the regulation of Rotterdam Port.
  • Then she sees Trotter's purse lying open with the money she has cashed from the county welfare.
  • Do Ho Suh shows a multicolored sculpture made of tiny model figures; Olafur Eliasson lets a yellow Think Sphere shine on the art globetrotters; Pawel Althamer exhibits the billy goat costume with which he has travelled the world; FOS present two birds that cover newspapers with their excrements; and finally there are several shiny Anish Kapoor's and colorful Haegue Yang's. VernissageTV: Frieze Art Fair London 2011
  • I've been seventy years an admired hero, the Hector of Afghanistan, the chap who led the Light Brigade, daredevil survivor of countless stricken fields, honoured by Queen and Country, V.C. and Medal of Honour - folk simply don't want to know that such a paladin was a rotter and bully in childhood, and if he was, they don't care. THE NUMBERS
  • A CONCEITED coxcomb, with a very patronizing air, called out to an Irish laborer, "Here, you bogtrotter, come and tell me the greatest lie you can, and I'll treat you to a jug of whiskey-punch. The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
  • This anticipates a love of chitterlings, grilled pig's ears, marrow bones, stuffed trotters, kidneys and brains.
  • River Diagnostics, in Rotterdam, is marketing a bacteria-strain analyzer to identify pathogens in real time and combat hospital-acquired infections. Everything Is Illuminated
  • The dueling scene where we go from hating the rotter to feeling pity for him to hating him again when he finds a way to screw Casanova over was masterly.
  • He believes that many galleries have become expert globetrotters, exhibiting at all of the major expositions, be they in Basel, Paris, New York or San Francisco.
  • It comes as no surprise that the extreme right is more turbocharged than ever in scores of European post-industrial cities which used to be center-left; that's certainly the case of Wilders in Rotterdam, Le Pen in Marseille, Strache in Vienna and Akesson in Malmo. Pepe Escobar: Letter from Islamophobistan
  • Japan last month, New York next month - you've become a regular globetrotter, haven't you?
  • Had Hitler not blitzed Rotterdam and then attacked France in the spring of 1940, the phony war might have remained just that.
  • British cartoons routinely depicted the Irish as anarchists, pigs, monkeys, apes, monsters, bog-trotters, and subhumans.
  • Women can accept the fact that a man is a rotter, a swindler, a drug-taker, a confirmed liar, and a general swine without batting an eyelash and without its impairing their affection for the brute in the least! 2007 September 26 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • The Pride of Rotterdam, which plies the route between Europort and Hull, is the largest ship of its kind in the world.
  • only a rotter would do that
  • A few trials showed us the struggle was useless: we had to deal with a regular "pacer," and -- as I have elsewhere remarked -- their speed is greater than that of any fair trotter, although so fatiguing that they are unable to keep it up for any great distance; but as we had already turned the bottom of the car into a gravel-pit, we did not think it worth while to continue the amusement. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • Down the middle of the peninsula runs the Trotternish Ridge - a long switchback that reaches almost end-to-end like a crooked spine.
  • Sorta weird how this became the globe-trotter episode. Dan Persons: Mighty Movie Podcast: Babies and Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo

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