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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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So I would be a potterer if I could get round to it.
It just seems that an unhappy by-product of her success are the droves of older Potter fans - let's call them Potterers - who have spent recent years boring the rest of us rigid, droning on about Muggles, Quidditch and the rest.
WHETHER you're a keen gardener or just an enthusiastic potterer, you won't want to miss Gardening Scotland 2002, Scotland's premier gardening show.
 
 
 
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