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Bogtrotter
Bogtrotter Bog"trot`ter, n.
One who lives in a boggy country; -- applied in derision to
the lowest class of Irish. --Halliwell.
Trotter
Trotter Trot"ter, n.
1. One that trots; especially, a horse trained to be driven
in trotting matches.
2. The foot of an animal, especially that of a sheep; also,
humorously, the human foot.
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Rotter or
Rotters may
refer to:
Ariel Rotter (born 1973),
Argentine film
director and screenwriter...
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Julian B.
Rotter (October 22, 1916 –
January 6, 2014) was an
American psychologist known for
developing social learning theory and
research into locus...
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outcome of
events in
their lives. The
concept was
developed by
Julian B.
Rotter in 1954, and has
since become an
aspect of
personality psychology. A person's...
- The
Rotter kidnapping (German:
Rotter-Entführung) was a
failed kidnapping in
Liechtenstein of
Fritz Rotter [de] and
Alfred Rotter [de],
German film directors...
- the Horrors,
Faris took part in pseudo-punk band the
Rotters,
named after the
novel The
Rotters' Club by
Jonathan Coe.
Faris released a one-off single...
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Oscar Rotter (born 21 July, 1865), also with the
German spelling Oskar Rotter, was a German-born New York
physician and
proponent of free love and contraception...
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Charles Rotter (born
April 16, 1998) is a
Filipino American volleyball player currently playing for
Cignal HD
Spikers in the Spikers' Turf.
Steve Rotter was...
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delivery with more use of
harmony and
layering with
black metal vocals.
Solens rötter,
marked a
return to the
earlier folk
metal style,
while retaining the more...
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Rotter's lymph nodes are
small interpectoral lymph nodes located between the
pectoralis major and
pectoralis minor muscles. They
receive lymphatic fluid...
- The
Rotters' Club may
refer to: The
Rotters' Club (album), a 1975
album by the
Canterbury scene band
Hatfield and the
North The
Rotters' Club (novel)...