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Potter
1. (Helen) Beatrix. 1866--1943, British author and illustrator of children's animal stories, such as The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902)
2. Dennis (Christopher George). 1935--94, British dramatist. His TV plays include Pennies from Heaven (1978), The Singing Detective (1986), and Blackeyes (1989)
3. Paulus. 1625--54, Dutch painter, esp of animals
4. Stephen. 1900--70, British humorist and critic. Among his best-known works are Gamesmanship (1947) and One-Upmanship (1952), on the art of achieving superiority over others


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Or how he managed to knock out Mark Potter despite dislocating his shoulder minutes earlier.
Byline: Gavin Allen WE have never been that kind of band," says Mark Potter, delighted but still slightly baffled by Elbow's sudden rise from indie darlings to award magnets.
Following a complaint against Potter last year, the OJC decided there had been no breach of guidelines, ruling that 'the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice are both satisfied that Sir Mark Potter did so in his personal, not judicial, capacity, without any reference to his judicial position and wrote only in terms of his friendship with Mr Hyman, not from his professional capacity'.
 
 
 
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