After a night out on the town with fellow Trinidad and Tobago international Dwight Yorke he got his jotters from Easter Road boss Alex McLeish. |
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For his research, Mr Shaw trawled through the minutes of more than 600 meetings, many beautifully hand-written in old Woolworths jotters. |
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School started at nine and my satchel was already packed with my school books, jotters, folders, stationary etc. |
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Dressed in black, and feverishly scribbling notes in leather-bound jotters, it was hard not to notice him at lectures and tutorials. |
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She had been carrying jotters and her handbag when she slipped and fell on a ramp at Mearns Castle High School in Newton Mearns, Renfrewshire. |
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Once he has an image produced to his satisfaction, his wife Shelly, 83, writes down its name, date and location in one of the jotters she keeps for the purpose. |
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Dev, you have a healthy stock of jotters in that shop you own, do yourself a favour. |
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When we had to rub out the scribblings in our jotters because there were no new ones we were told to blame Maggie. |
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They're a miscellaneous jumble of school jotters, pocket-sized pads and shorthand notebooks. |
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Staying organised on the job or while travelling is a pleasure with our agendas, padfolios, card cases, and jotters. |
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The week ended with Mr Smith indeed getting his jotters, but instead of Mr McCall it was the assistant manager, Mr Hegarty, who was placed in temporary control of the shop. |
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When the Jamaican-born coach was given his jotters two days after the Scottish Cup exit, director of football Kenny Dalglish stepped in and dropped Gould. |
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At Fraserburgh Academy, the gentle, sweet-natured, dreamy boy filled jotters with costume designs and drawings, some of which are on loan to the exhibition. |
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Her investigations into corruption began to gain attention, but the names of relatives cropped up on the police jotters from time to time, posing ethical dilemmas. |
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Schoolbooks, jotters, sheets of music and road safety leaflets litter the hall floor while a single doll – its face blackened and cracked – lies on a cot inside one classroom. |
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There we worked with John in a derelict disco and with laughter, argument and inspiration he turned a pile of black A4 jotters into The Cheviot, The Stag and the Black, Black Oil. |
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