- The
Stotts were a
family of
architects from Oldham,
North West England, of
Scottish descent who
specialised in the
design of
cotton mills.
James Stott was...
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Stotts grew up in Illinois, Wisconsin, Guam, and
Indiana and
graduated from
Bloomington High
School North in Bloomington,
Indiana in 1976.
Stotts was...
- June 1986). "How the
cheetah lost its
stotts". New Scientist: 34. Caro, Tim M. (1986). "The
functions of
stotting: a
review of the hypotheses". Animal...
- 2010 census. It was
estimated to be 217 by the City of
Stotts City as of July 1, 2019.
Stotts City is
located at 37°6′11″N 93°56′48″W / 37.10306°N 93...
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Stott or
Stotts may
refer to: Alex
Stott (1925–1998),
British football player Alicia Boole Stott (1860–1940),
British mathematician Amanda Stott (born...
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Stotts Cr**** is a
stream in
Morgan County, Indiana, in the
United States.
Stotts Cr**** was
named for
James Stotts, a
pioneer who
settled there in 1819...
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Richard Eugene Stotts (born 27
October 1953) (better
known as
Richie Stotts) is a New York City born
musician who
began writing and
performing in a fledgling...
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James Stott may
refer to:
Jimmy Stott,
English footballer James Stott (trade unionist),
British trade union leader Jim
Stott,
English rugby league footballer...
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Stotts Run is a 1.77 mi (2.85 km) long 2nd
order tributary to
Buffalo Cr**** in
Brooke County, West Virginia. This is the only
stream of this name in the...
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Craig Matthew Stott is an
Australian actor,
perhaps best
known for his role as Josh
Watkins in the ABC
television drama East of
Everything (2008–09),...